Seleção de oócitos suínos através de Brilliant Cresyl Blue

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Elisa Caroline da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2014
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFPel - Guaiaca
Texto Completo: http://guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br/handle/123456789/1232
Resumo: The production of swine embryos in vitro requires efficient in vitro maturation (IVM), which can be achieved by selection the most competent cumulus-oocyte complexes COC).The Brilliant Cresyl Blue (BCB) dye allows the selection of COC with complete growth by assessing their levels of the G6PDH enzyme. However, there is a possible negative effect of selection with BCB. This effect may be due to its intrinsic toxicity or to factors related to the composition of the media used during the test. This research had the objectives: to determine potential toxicity after exposure to BCB and to evaluate the effect of different medias for BCB staining on the ability to support oocyte development. On the first research, after BCB staining and after IVM, several tests were performed to evaluate the effects of their potential toxicity on mitochondrial activity and functionality: reactive oxygen species (ROS), ATP, mitochondrial membrane potential and the number of copies of mitochondrial DNA. The results showed that oocytes stained with BCB produced high levels of ROS, compared with control immediately after staining and after the IVM. The ATP and mitochondrial membrane potential showed similar results between groups after staining, however, after IVM oocytes BCB showed lower membrane potential and ATP. There was no difference in the number of copies of mtDNA in the evaluated groups. Already, on test of ATP content in early embryos, ATP was lower in BCB oocytes, however, there was no difference statistical. In second study, the most commonly used media, D-PBS, was compared with a more elaborate media for BCB called here: ReproPEL. The COC s submitted to both media were submitted to nuclear and cytoplasmatic maturation, parthenogenetic activation, and to the comet test. The great rates of nuclear IVM (P<0.05) were obtained for DPBS+ (63.1%), ReproPELc (55.1%) and ReproPEL+ (50.2%). The group with smaller area of CG (P<0.05), showing better migration, were ReproPELc, D-PBS+, D-PBS- and ReproPEL+. The parthenogenetic activation indicated that ReproPEL media presented satisfactory capacity of oocyte maintenance, resulting in acceptable rates of development to blastocyst stage: 13.0% for ReproPEL+; and 12.7% for ReproPELc. So, the ReproPEL media can be used for maintenance of swine oocytes, but it was not the most appropriate media for BCB staining. Moreover, after exposure to BCB and after IVM, BCB oocytes presented high toxicity at mitochondrial level, due to increased production of ROS, decreased membrane potential and compromised ATP production. However, the mitochondrial function was restored in early embryonic development. In conclusion, BCB was responsible for toxicity in immature swine oocytes, nevertheless, further studies must be performed to evaluate the changes caused by BCB in the embryonic level.
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spelling 2014-08-20T13:32:49Z2014-05-292014-08-20T13:32:49Z2014-02-18SANTOS, Elisa Caroline da Silva. Selection of swine oocytes through Brilliant Cresyl Blue. 2014. 70 f. Tese (Doutorado em Biotecnologia) - Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Pelotas, 2014.http://guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br/handle/123456789/1232The production of swine embryos in vitro requires efficient in vitro maturation (IVM), which can be achieved by selection the most competent cumulus-oocyte complexes COC).The Brilliant Cresyl Blue (BCB) dye allows the selection of COC with complete growth by assessing their levels of the G6PDH enzyme. However, there is a possible negative effect of selection with BCB. This effect may be due to its intrinsic toxicity or to factors related to the composition of the media used during the test. This research had the objectives: to determine potential toxicity after exposure to BCB and to evaluate the effect of different medias for BCB staining on the ability to support oocyte development. On the first research, after BCB staining and after IVM, several tests were performed to evaluate the effects of their potential toxicity on mitochondrial activity and functionality: reactive oxygen species (ROS), ATP, mitochondrial membrane potential and the number of copies of mitochondrial DNA. The results showed that oocytes stained with BCB produced high levels of ROS, compared with control immediately after staining and after the IVM. The ATP and mitochondrial membrane potential showed similar results between groups after staining, however, after IVM oocytes BCB showed lower membrane potential and ATP. There was no difference in the number of copies of mtDNA in the evaluated groups. Already, on test of ATP content in early embryos, ATP was lower in BCB oocytes, however, there was no difference statistical. In second study, the most commonly used media, D-PBS, was compared with a more elaborate media for BCB called here: ReproPEL. The COC s submitted to both media were submitted to nuclear and cytoplasmatic maturation, parthenogenetic activation, and to the comet test. The great rates of nuclear IVM (P<0.05) were obtained for DPBS+ (63.1%), ReproPELc (55.1%) and ReproPEL+ (50.2%). The group with smaller area of CG (P<0.05), showing better migration, were ReproPELc, D-PBS+, D-PBS- and ReproPEL+. The parthenogenetic activation indicated that ReproPEL media presented satisfactory capacity of oocyte maintenance, resulting in acceptable rates of development to blastocyst stage: 13.0% for ReproPEL+; and 12.7% for ReproPELc. So, the ReproPEL media can be used for maintenance of swine oocytes, but it was not the most appropriate media for BCB staining. Moreover, after exposure to BCB and after IVM, BCB oocytes presented high toxicity at mitochondrial level, due to increased production of ROS, decreased membrane potential and compromised ATP production. However, the mitochondrial function was restored in early embryonic development. In conclusion, BCB was responsible for toxicity in immature swine oocytes, nevertheless, further studies must be performed to evaluate the changes caused by BCB in the embryonic level.Para a obtenção de embriões suínos produzidos in vitro faz-se necessário que a maturação in vitro (MIV) ocorra de forma eficiente, o que exige a seleção dos complexos cumulus-oócitos (CCOs) mais competentes. O corante Brilliant Cresyl Blue (BCB) permite selecionar os CCOs que completaram seu crescimento, mediante a avaliação dos níveis da enzima G6PDH. Entretanto, existe um possível efeito nocivo relacionado ao processo de seleção com BCB, o qual pode ser devido a uma toxicidade intrínseca do corante ou aos vários fatores relacionados à composição dos meios para a realização do teste. Desta forma, esta pesquisa teve como objetivos: averiguar a existência de toxicidade após exposição ao BCB e avaliar o efeito de diferentes meios para a coloração com BCB sobre a capacidade de suporte ao desenvolvimento oocitário. Na primeira pesquisa, após a coloração com BCB e após a MIV, vários testes foram realizados para avaliar os efeitos de sua potencial toxicidade sobre a atividade e a funcionalidade mitocondrial: análises de espécies reativas de oxigênio (ROS), ATP, potencial de membrana mitocondrial e número de cópias de DNA mitocondrial. Como resultados, obteve-se que oócitos corados com BCB produziram altos níveis de ROS quando comparados com o controle imediatamente após a coloração e após a MIV. O ATP e potencial de membrana mitocondrial apresentaram resultado similar entre os grupos após a coloração, porém, após a MIV oócitos BCB apresentaram menor potencial de membrana e ATP. Não ocorreu diferença no número de cópias do DNAmt nos grupos avaliados. Já, no teste do conteúdo de ATP em embriões iniciais, o ATP foi inferior em oócitos BCB, porém, não ocorreu diferença significativa. Na segunda pesquisa, comparou-se o meio mais utilizado, D-PBS, com um meio mais elaborado para o BCB, chamado de ReproPEL. Os CCOs submetidos aos dois meios foram submetidos à MIV e avaliados quanto à maturação nuclear e citoplasmática, ativação partenogenética e ao teste cometa. Na MIV nuclear, as maiores taxas de MII (P<0,05) foram obtidas no DPBS+ (63,1%), ReproPELc (55,1%) e ReproPEL+ (50,2%). Quanto à densidade dos GC, os grupos com menor área (P<0,05), evidenciando melhor migração, foram ReproPELc, D-PBS+, D-PBS- e ReproPEL+. A ativação partenogenética demonstrou que o meio ReproPEL possui boa capacidade de manutenção oocitária, possibilitando taxas aceitáveis de desenvolvimento até o estágio de blastocisto: ReproPEL+ (13,0%); e ReproPELc (12,7%). Desta forma, o meio ReproPEL pode ser indicado para a manutenção oocitária, porém não foi o meio mais indicado para o corante BCB. Com relação à toxicidade, após a exposição ao BCB e após a MIV, os oócitos BCB apresentaram alterações em nível mitocondrial, devido ao aumento na produção de ROS, diminuição do potencial de membrana e ao comprometimento da produção de ATP. Porém, a função mitocondrial foi restaurada no início do desenvolvimento embrionário. Com tudo isso, conclui-se que o BCB foi responsável por toxicidade em oócitos suínos imaturos, sendo necessários novos estudos para avaliar as alterações causadas pelo BCB em nível embrionário.application/pdfporUniversidade Federal de PelotasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em BiotecnologiaUFPelBRBiotecnologiaOocyte competenceBCBMediaIVMToxicityPorcineCompetência oocitáriaBCBMeiosMIVToxicidadeSuínosCNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::GENETICA::GENETICA ANIMALSeleção de oócitos suínos através de Brilliant Cresyl BlueSelection of swine oocytes through Brilliant Cresyl Blueinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesishttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4593102293846365http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4793234U8Lucia Júnior, ThomazSantos, Elisa Caroline da Silvainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFPel - Guaiacainstname:Universidade Federal de Pelotas (UFPEL)instacron:UFPELORIGINALtese_elisa_caroline_da_silva_santos.pdfapplication/pdf986483http://guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br/xmlui/bitstream/123456789/1232/1/tese_elisa_caroline_da_silva_santos.pdf66da36a6826c54f5bd79701d8e49d914MD51open accessTEXTtese_elisa_caroline_da_silva_santos.pdf.txttese_elisa_caroline_da_silva_santos.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain111524http://guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br/xmlui/bitstream/123456789/1232/2/tese_elisa_caroline_da_silva_santos.pdf.txt807fd803ca6cb4d5fad401fd04902bc0MD52open accessTHUMBNAILtese_elisa_caroline_da_silva_santos.pdf.jpgtese_elisa_caroline_da_silva_santos.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1368http://guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br/xmlui/bitstream/123456789/1232/3/tese_elisa_caroline_da_silva_santos.pdf.jpg9cc286ba89eae632926cc4dc8fac5539MD53open access123456789/12322019-08-23 10:45:52.67open accessoai:guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br:123456789/1232Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufpel.edu.br/oai/requestrippel@ufpel.edu.br || repositorio@ufpel.edu.br || aline.batista@ufpel.edu.bropendoar:2019-08-23T13:45:52Repositório Institucional da UFPel - Guaiaca - Universidade Federal de Pelotas (UFPEL)false
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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Selection of swine oocytes through Brilliant Cresyl Blue
title Seleção de oócitos suínos através de Brilliant Cresyl Blue
spellingShingle Seleção de oócitos suínos através de Brilliant Cresyl Blue
Santos, Elisa Caroline da Silva
Oocyte competence
BCB
Media
IVM
Toxicity
Porcine
Competência oocitária
BCB
Meios
MIV
Toxicidade
Suínos
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::GENETICA::GENETICA ANIMAL
title_short Seleção de oócitos suínos através de Brilliant Cresyl Blue
title_full Seleção de oócitos suínos através de Brilliant Cresyl Blue
title_fullStr Seleção de oócitos suínos através de Brilliant Cresyl Blue
title_full_unstemmed Seleção de oócitos suínos através de Brilliant Cresyl Blue
title_sort Seleção de oócitos suínos através de Brilliant Cresyl Blue
author Santos, Elisa Caroline da Silva
author_facet Santos, Elisa Caroline da Silva
author_role author
dc.contributor.authorLattes.por.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/4593102293846365
dc.contributor.advisorLattes.por.fl_str_mv http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4793234U8
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Lucia Júnior, Thomaz
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Elisa Caroline da Silva
contributor_str_mv Lucia Júnior, Thomaz
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Oocyte competence
BCB
Media
IVM
Toxicity
Porcine
topic Oocyte competence
BCB
Media
IVM
Toxicity
Porcine
Competência oocitária
BCB
Meios
MIV
Toxicidade
Suínos
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::GENETICA::GENETICA ANIMAL
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Competência oocitária
BCB
Meios
MIV
Toxicidade
Suínos
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::GENETICA::GENETICA ANIMAL
description The production of swine embryos in vitro requires efficient in vitro maturation (IVM), which can be achieved by selection the most competent cumulus-oocyte complexes COC).The Brilliant Cresyl Blue (BCB) dye allows the selection of COC with complete growth by assessing their levels of the G6PDH enzyme. However, there is a possible negative effect of selection with BCB. This effect may be due to its intrinsic toxicity or to factors related to the composition of the media used during the test. This research had the objectives: to determine potential toxicity after exposure to BCB and to evaluate the effect of different medias for BCB staining on the ability to support oocyte development. On the first research, after BCB staining and after IVM, several tests were performed to evaluate the effects of their potential toxicity on mitochondrial activity and functionality: reactive oxygen species (ROS), ATP, mitochondrial membrane potential and the number of copies of mitochondrial DNA. The results showed that oocytes stained with BCB produced high levels of ROS, compared with control immediately after staining and after the IVM. The ATP and mitochondrial membrane potential showed similar results between groups after staining, however, after IVM oocytes BCB showed lower membrane potential and ATP. There was no difference in the number of copies of mtDNA in the evaluated groups. Already, on test of ATP content in early embryos, ATP was lower in BCB oocytes, however, there was no difference statistical. In second study, the most commonly used media, D-PBS, was compared with a more elaborate media for BCB called here: ReproPEL. The COC s submitted to both media were submitted to nuclear and cytoplasmatic maturation, parthenogenetic activation, and to the comet test. The great rates of nuclear IVM (P<0.05) were obtained for DPBS+ (63.1%), ReproPELc (55.1%) and ReproPEL+ (50.2%). The group with smaller area of CG (P<0.05), showing better migration, were ReproPELc, D-PBS+, D-PBS- and ReproPEL+. The parthenogenetic activation indicated that ReproPEL media presented satisfactory capacity of oocyte maintenance, resulting in acceptable rates of development to blastocyst stage: 13.0% for ReproPEL+; and 12.7% for ReproPELc. So, the ReproPEL media can be used for maintenance of swine oocytes, but it was not the most appropriate media for BCB staining. Moreover, after exposure to BCB and after IVM, BCB oocytes presented high toxicity at mitochondrial level, due to increased production of ROS, decreased membrane potential and compromised ATP production. However, the mitochondrial function was restored in early embryonic development. In conclusion, BCB was responsible for toxicity in immature swine oocytes, nevertheless, further studies must be performed to evaluate the changes caused by BCB in the embryonic level.
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