Oxygen tension and oocyte density during in vitro maturation affect the in vitro fertilization of bovine oocytes
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Resumo: | Oocyte maturation is the key factor affecting the fertilization and embryonic development. Factors such as oocyte density and oxygen tension can directly influence the IMV. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of the association of oxygen tensions (5% or 20%) with different oocyte densities (1:10?l or 1:20?l) in the in vitro maturation (IVM) of bovine oocytes on maturation and fertilization rates, ROS production and antioxidant activity. Three experiments were performed with bovine oocytes that were obtained from slaughterhouse ovaries. After selection, the oocytes were randomly distributed in four treatments: 1:10/5%; 1:10/20%; 1:20/5%and 1:20/20% for each experiment. In experiment I, nuclear maturation status and cytoplasmic maturation were evaluated through detection of the first polar body by immunofluorescence and the mitochondrial reorganization assay. In experiment II, ROS production and antioxidant activity were analyzed in oocytes and IVM medium after 24 h of maturation through detection of ROS, reduced glutathione (GSH) and Superoxide dismutase activity by spectrofluorimetric methods. In experiment III, fertilization was evaluated through pronucleus formation, sperm penetration with or without decondensation and polyspermy rates by immunofluorescence. In experiment I, the nuclear maturation and cytoplasmic maturation were similar among treatments (P>0.05). In experiment II, reactive oxygen species in oocytes were elevated in treatments with low oxygen tension which was independent of oocyte density (P<0.05). Additionally, ROS levels in IVM medium were higher in treatments with high oocyte density by volume of medium, which was independent of oxygen tension (P<0.05). In Experiment III, the fertilization and penetration rates were higher in the treatment with 20% oxygen tension and high oocyte density (P<0.05). Furthermore, a high incidence of polyspermy was observed in groups with high oxygen tension and low oocyte density (P<0.05). In conclusion, the results of this study indicate an interaction between oxygen tension and oocyte density, which increases ROS production in certain associations and subsequently influences the rates of in vitro fertilization of bovine oocytes. The improved rates of IVF were obtained when IVM was conducted using 20% oxygen tension and high oocyte density (1:20 ul). |
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Oxygen tension and oocyte density during in vitro maturation affect the in vitro fertilization of bovine oocytesA tensão de oxigênio e a densidade de oócitos durante a maturação in vitro afeta a fecundação in vitro de oócitos bovinosOocyte densityOxygen tensionROS productionSuperoxide dismutaseGSH.Densidade de oócitosTensão de oxigênioProdução de EROsSuperóxido dismutaseGSH.Oocyte maturation is the key factor affecting the fertilization and embryonic development. Factors such as oocyte density and oxygen tension can directly influence the IMV. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of the association of oxygen tensions (5% or 20%) with different oocyte densities (1:10?l or 1:20?l) in the in vitro maturation (IVM) of bovine oocytes on maturation and fertilization rates, ROS production and antioxidant activity. Three experiments were performed with bovine oocytes that were obtained from slaughterhouse ovaries. After selection, the oocytes were randomly distributed in four treatments: 1:10/5%; 1:10/20%; 1:20/5%and 1:20/20% for each experiment. In experiment I, nuclear maturation status and cytoplasmic maturation were evaluated through detection of the first polar body by immunofluorescence and the mitochondrial reorganization assay. In experiment II, ROS production and antioxidant activity were analyzed in oocytes and IVM medium after 24 h of maturation through detection of ROS, reduced glutathione (GSH) and Superoxide dismutase activity by spectrofluorimetric methods. In experiment III, fertilization was evaluated through pronucleus formation, sperm penetration with or without decondensation and polyspermy rates by immunofluorescence. In experiment I, the nuclear maturation and cytoplasmic maturation were similar among treatments (P>0.05). In experiment II, reactive oxygen species in oocytes were elevated in treatments with low oxygen tension which was independent of oocyte density (P<0.05). Additionally, ROS levels in IVM medium were higher in treatments with high oocyte density by volume of medium, which was independent of oxygen tension (P<0.05). In Experiment III, the fertilization and penetration rates were higher in the treatment with 20% oxygen tension and high oocyte density (P<0.05). Furthermore, a high incidence of polyspermy was observed in groups with high oxygen tension and low oocyte density (P<0.05). In conclusion, the results of this study indicate an interaction between oxygen tension and oocyte density, which increases ROS production in certain associations and subsequently influences the rates of in vitro fertilization of bovine oocytes. The improved rates of IVF were obtained when IVM was conducted using 20% oxygen tension and high oocyte density (1:20 ul).A maturação dos oócitos é o fator chave que afeta a fecundação e o desenvolvimento embrionário. Fatores como a densidade de oócitos e a tensão de oxigênio podem influenciar diretamente a maturação in vitro (MIV) de oócitos bovinos. O objetivo do presente estudo foi avaliar o efeito da associação da tensão de oxigênio (5% ou 20%) com diferentes densidades de oócitos (1:10?l ou 1:20?l) MIV de oócitos bovinos, na taxa de maturação, fecundação, produção de espécies reativas ao oxigênio (ROS) e defesas antioxidantes. Três experimentos foram conduzidos com oócitos obtidos de ovários de abatedouro. Após a seleção, os oócitos foram distribuídos homogeneamente em quatro tratamentos: 1:10/5%; 1:10/20%; 1:20/5% e 1:20/20%. No experimento I, o status da maturação nuclear e citoplasmática foram avaliados pela detecção do primeiro corpúsculo polar por epifluorescência e avaliação da reorganização das mitocôndrias. No experimento II, a produção de EROs e atividade antioxidante foram analisadas nos oócitos e no meio de MIV após 24h de maturação pela detecção de ROS, redução da glutationa (GSH) e atividade da Superoxido Dismutase por métodos de espectrofluorometria. No experimento III, foram avaliadas as taxas de fecundação pela formação dos pro-núcleos, penetração com ou sem descondensação espermática e poliespermia por epifluorescência. No experimento I, a maturação nuclear e citoplasmática foi similar entre os tratamentos (P>0,05). No experimento II, os níveis de ROS nos oócitos foram elevados nos tratamentos com baixa tensão de oxigênio (5%) independente da densidade de oócitos (P<0,05). Adicionalmente os níveis de ROS no meio de MIV foram maiores nos tratamentos com alta densidade de oócitos por volume de meio, independente da tensão de oxigênio (P<0,05). No experimento III, a taxa de fecundação e penetração espermática foi maior nos tratamentos com 20% de oxigênio e alta densidade de oócitos (P<0,05). Entretanto, alta incidência de polispermia foi observada nos grupos com alta tensão de oxigênio (20%) e baixa densidade de oócitos (1:20). Em conclusão, os resultados deste estudo indicam uma interação entre tensão de oxigênio e densidade de oócitos, que aumenta a produção de ROS em certas associações e consequentemente influencia as taxas de fecundação dos oócitos bovinos. O aumento nas taxas de fecundação é obtido utilizando uma tensão de 20% de oxigênio e alta densidade de oócitos (1:20 ul).UEL2015-12-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa CientíficaPesquisa Científicaapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/1999010.5433/1679-0359.2015v36n6Supl2p4277Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 36 No. 6Supl2 (2015); 4277-4288Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 36 n. 6Supl2 (2015); 4277-42881679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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Oxygen tension and oocyte density during in vitro maturation affect the in vitro fertilization of bovine oocytes A tensão de oxigênio e a densidade de oócitos durante a maturação in vitro afeta a fecundação in vitro de oócitos bovinos |
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Oxygen tension and oocyte density during in vitro maturation affect the in vitro fertilization of bovine oocytes |
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Oxygen tension and oocyte density during in vitro maturation affect the in vitro fertilization of bovine oocytes Giotto, Angelo Bertani Oocyte density Oxygen tension ROS production Superoxide dismutase GSH. Densidade de oócitos Tensão de oxigênio Produção de EROs Superóxido dismutase GSH. |
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Oxygen tension and oocyte density during in vitro maturation affect the in vitro fertilization of bovine oocytes |
title_full |
Oxygen tension and oocyte density during in vitro maturation affect the in vitro fertilization of bovine oocytes |
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Oxygen tension and oocyte density during in vitro maturation affect the in vitro fertilization of bovine oocytes |
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Oxygen tension and oocyte density during in vitro maturation affect the in vitro fertilization of bovine oocytes |
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Oxygen tension and oocyte density during in vitro maturation affect the in vitro fertilization of bovine oocytes |
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Giotto, Angelo Bertani |
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Giotto, Angelo Bertani Brum, Daniela dos Santos Santos, Francielli Weber Guimarães, Antonio Carlos Galarça Gonçalves, Cibele Garcia Moreira Pavin, Cecilia Urquiza Machado Folchini, Natalia Picoli Moyses, Aline Barros Missio, Daniele Leivas, Fábio Gallas |
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author |
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Brum, Daniela dos Santos Santos, Francielli Weber Guimarães, Antonio Carlos Galarça Gonçalves, Cibele Garcia Moreira Pavin, Cecilia Urquiza Machado Folchini, Natalia Picoli Moyses, Aline Barros Missio, Daniele Leivas, Fábio Gallas |
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Giotto, Angelo Bertani Brum, Daniela dos Santos Santos, Francielli Weber Guimarães, Antonio Carlos Galarça Gonçalves, Cibele Garcia Moreira Pavin, Cecilia Urquiza Machado Folchini, Natalia Picoli Moyses, Aline Barros Missio, Daniele Leivas, Fábio Gallas |
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Oocyte density Oxygen tension ROS production Superoxide dismutase GSH. Densidade de oócitos Tensão de oxigênio Produção de EROs Superóxido dismutase GSH. |
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Oocyte density Oxygen tension ROS production Superoxide dismutase GSH. Densidade de oócitos Tensão de oxigênio Produção de EROs Superóxido dismutase GSH. |
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Oocyte maturation is the key factor affecting the fertilization and embryonic development. Factors such as oocyte density and oxygen tension can directly influence the IMV. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of the association of oxygen tensions (5% or 20%) with different oocyte densities (1:10?l or 1:20?l) in the in vitro maturation (IVM) of bovine oocytes on maturation and fertilization rates, ROS production and antioxidant activity. Three experiments were performed with bovine oocytes that were obtained from slaughterhouse ovaries. After selection, the oocytes were randomly distributed in four treatments: 1:10/5%; 1:10/20%; 1:20/5%and 1:20/20% for each experiment. In experiment I, nuclear maturation status and cytoplasmic maturation were evaluated through detection of the first polar body by immunofluorescence and the mitochondrial reorganization assay. In experiment II, ROS production and antioxidant activity were analyzed in oocytes and IVM medium after 24 h of maturation through detection of ROS, reduced glutathione (GSH) and Superoxide dismutase activity by spectrofluorimetric methods. In experiment III, fertilization was evaluated through pronucleus formation, sperm penetration with or without decondensation and polyspermy rates by immunofluorescence. In experiment I, the nuclear maturation and cytoplasmic maturation were similar among treatments (P>0.05). In experiment II, reactive oxygen species in oocytes were elevated in treatments with low oxygen tension which was independent of oocyte density (P<0.05). Additionally, ROS levels in IVM medium were higher in treatments with high oocyte density by volume of medium, which was independent of oxygen tension (P<0.05). In Experiment III, the fertilization and penetration rates were higher in the treatment with 20% oxygen tension and high oocyte density (P<0.05). Furthermore, a high incidence of polyspermy was observed in groups with high oxygen tension and low oocyte density (P<0.05). In conclusion, the results of this study indicate an interaction between oxygen tension and oocyte density, which increases ROS production in certain associations and subsequently influences the rates of in vitro fertilization of bovine oocytes. The improved rates of IVF were obtained when IVM was conducted using 20% oxygen tension and high oocyte density (1:20 ul). |
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