Resveratrol-supplemented holding or re-culture media improves viability of fresh or vitrified-warmed in vitro-derived bovine embryos

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Arianny Rafaela Neto
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Marques, Thaisa Campos, Santos, Elisa Caroline Silva, Diesel, Tiago Omar, Macedo , Isabelle Matos, Teixeira , Rafaela Cavalcanti, Martins, Carlos Frederico, Alves , Benner Geraldo, Gambarini, Maria Lucia
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/22097
Resumo: The effect of resveratrol supplementation on fresh (E1) or vitrified/warmed (E2) in vitro produced bovine embryos was investigated by evaluating the time-dependent response. After in vitro production, resveratrol (0.5 µM) was added to the incubation media and after two incubation periods with or without resveratrol, blastocysts were re-cultured for 24h. The rates of re-expansion, hatching, total cell number (TCN), apoptotic cells (ACN), reactive oxygen species (ROS) and intracellular glutathione (GSH) content were evaluated. For E1, the re-expansion rate differed at 6 and 10h within and between treatments (P<0.05), as did the re-expansion rate after 24h (P<0.01). The hatching rate increased after 10h with resveratrol (P<0.01) with differences within (P<0.05), but not between treatments after 24h of re-cultivation. At E2, hatching rate differed between treatments at 24h (P<0.01), with higher TCN in resveratrol-treated blastocysts after 10h (P<0.01). Resveratrol supplementation reduced ROS generation in E1 and E2 after 10h of incubation and increased GSH content (P<0.01). These results indicate that supplementation of holding re-cultivation medium with resveratrol for treatment of fresh or vitrified/warmed in vitro produced bovine embryos has a positive and time-dependent effect. The reduction of ROS content, the increase of GSH and the anti-apoptotic ability of resveratrol are responsible for its protective effects, allowing an extension of embryo storage time before transfer to recipients.
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spelling Resveratrol-supplemented holding or re-culture media improves viability of fresh or vitrified-warmed in vitro-derived bovine embryosLa suplementación de lós médios de mantenimiento o de recultivo com resveratrol mejora La viabilidad de lós embriones bovinos producidos in vitroA suplementação dos meios de manutenção ou re-cultivo com resveratrol melhora a viabilidade de embriões bovinos produzidos in vitroEfeito antioxidanteDesenvolvimento embrionárioManutençãoProdução in vitroAquecimento.Efecto antioxidanteDesarrollo embrionarioMantenimientoProducción in vitroCalentamiento.Antioxidant effectEmbryonic developmentHoldingIn vitro productionWarming.The effect of resveratrol supplementation on fresh (E1) or vitrified/warmed (E2) in vitro produced bovine embryos was investigated by evaluating the time-dependent response. After in vitro production, resveratrol (0.5 µM) was added to the incubation media and after two incubation periods with or without resveratrol, blastocysts were re-cultured for 24h. The rates of re-expansion, hatching, total cell number (TCN), apoptotic cells (ACN), reactive oxygen species (ROS) and intracellular glutathione (GSH) content were evaluated. For E1, the re-expansion rate differed at 6 and 10h within and between treatments (P<0.05), as did the re-expansion rate after 24h (P<0.01). The hatching rate increased after 10h with resveratrol (P<0.01) with differences within (P<0.05), but not between treatments after 24h of re-cultivation. At E2, hatching rate differed between treatments at 24h (P<0.01), with higher TCN in resveratrol-treated blastocysts after 10h (P<0.01). Resveratrol supplementation reduced ROS generation in E1 and E2 after 10h of incubation and increased GSH content (P<0.01). These results indicate that supplementation of holding re-cultivation medium with resveratrol for treatment of fresh or vitrified/warmed in vitro produced bovine embryos has a positive and time-dependent effect. The reduction of ROS content, the increase of GSH and the anti-apoptotic ability of resveratrol are responsible for its protective effects, allowing an extension of embryo storage time before transfer to recipients.Se investigó el efecto de la suplementación con resveratrol en embriones bovinos frescos (E1) o vitrificados/calentados (E2) producidos in vitro, evaluando la respuesta tiempo-dependiente. Tras la producción in vitro, se añadió resveratrol (0,5 µM) a los medios y se volvieron a cultivarlos durante 24hs. Se evaluaron las tasas de reexpansión, eclosión, número total de células (TCN), células apoptóticas (ACN), especies reactivas de oxígeno (ROS) y contenido de glutatión (GSH). En E1, la tasa de reexpansión difería a las 6 y 10hs dentro de los tratamientos y entre ellos (P<0,05), al igual que la tasa de reexpansión después de 24 hs (P<0,01). La tasa de eclosión aumentó después de 10h con el resveratrol (P<0,01) con diferencias dentro (P<0,05), pero no entre los tratamientos después de 24hs de recultivo. En E2, la tasa de eclosión difería entre los tratamientos a las 24hs (P<0,01), con mayor TCN en los blastocistos tratados con resveratrol después de 10hs (P<0,01). La suplementación con resveratrol redujo la generación de ROS en E1 y E2 tras 10hs de incubación y aumentó el contenido de GSH (P<0,01). Estos resultados indican que la suplementación con resveratrol para el tratamiento de embriones bovinos frescos o vitrificados/calentados tiene un efecto positivo y dependiente del tiempo. La reducción del contenido de ROS, el aumento del GSH y la capacidad antiapoptótica del resveratrol son los responsables de sus efectos protectores, permitiendo prolongar el tiempo de almacenamiento de los embriones antes de su transferencia a las receptoras.O efeito da suplementação com resveratrol sobre embriões bovinos produzidos in vitro frescos (E1) ou vitrificados/aquecidos (E2) foi investigado, avaliando a resposta tempo-dependente.  Após a produção in vitro, o resveratrol (0.5 µM) foi adicionado aos meios de incubação e após dois períodos de incubação com ou sem resveratrol, os blastocistos foram re-cultivados por 24h. As taxas de reexpansão, eclosão, número total de células (TCN), células apoptóticas (ACN), espécies reativas de oxigênio (ROS) e conteúdo de glutationa intracelular (GSH) foram avaliados. Para E1, a taxa de reexpansão diferiu às 6 e 10h dentro e entre tratamentos (P<0,05), assim como a taxa de reexpansão após 24h (P<0,01). A taxa de eclosão aumentou após 10h com resveratrol (P<0,01) com diferenças dentro (P<0,05), mas não entre tratamentos após 24h de re-cultivo. No E2, a taxa de eclosão diferiu entre tratamentos às 24h (P<0,01), com maior TCN nos blastocistos tratados com resveratrol após 10h (P<0,01). A suplementação com resveratrol reduziu a geração de ROS em E1 e E2 após 10h de incubação e aumentou o conteúdo de GSH (P<0,01). Estes resultados indicam que a suplementação do meio de manutenção ou do meio para re-cultivo com resveratrol para tratamento de embriões bovinos produzidos in vitro frescos ou vitrificados e aquecidos tem um efeito positivo e dependente do tempo. A redução do conteúdo de ROS, o aumento de GSH e a capacidade anti-apoptótica do resveratrol são responsáveis por seus efeitos protetores, permitindo uma extensão do tempo de armazenamento embrionário antes da transferência para as receptoras.Research, Society and Development2021-11-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2209710.33448/rsd-v10i14.22097Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 14; e367101422097Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 14; e367101422097Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 14; e3671014220972525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/22097/19668Copyright (c) 2021 Arianny Rafaela Neto Silva; Thaisa Campos Marques; Elisa Caroline Silva Santos; Tiago Omar Diesel; Isabelle Matos Macedo ; Rafaela Cavalcanti Teixeira ; Carlos Frederico Martins; Benner Geraldo Alves ; Maria Lucia Gambarinihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Arianny Rafaela Neto Marques, Thaisa Campos Santos, Elisa Caroline Silva Diesel, Tiago Omar Macedo , Isabelle Matos Teixeira , Rafaela Cavalcanti Martins, Carlos Frederico Alves , Benner Geraldo Gambarini, Maria Lucia2021-12-04T11:48:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/22097Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:41:21.336917Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Resveratrol-supplemented holding or re-culture media improves viability of fresh or vitrified-warmed in vitro-derived bovine embryos
La suplementación de lós médios de mantenimiento o de recultivo com resveratrol mejora La viabilidad de lós embriones bovinos producidos in vitro
A suplementação dos meios de manutenção ou re-cultivo com resveratrol melhora a viabilidade de embriões bovinos produzidos in vitro
title Resveratrol-supplemented holding or re-culture media improves viability of fresh or vitrified-warmed in vitro-derived bovine embryos
spellingShingle Resveratrol-supplemented holding or re-culture media improves viability of fresh or vitrified-warmed in vitro-derived bovine embryos
Silva, Arianny Rafaela Neto
Efeito antioxidante
Desenvolvimento embrionário
Manutenção
Produção in vitro
Aquecimento.
Efecto antioxidante
Desarrollo embrionario
Mantenimiento
Producción in vitro
Calentamiento.
Antioxidant effect
Embryonic development
Holding
In vitro production
Warming.
title_short Resveratrol-supplemented holding or re-culture media improves viability of fresh or vitrified-warmed in vitro-derived bovine embryos
title_full Resveratrol-supplemented holding or re-culture media improves viability of fresh or vitrified-warmed in vitro-derived bovine embryos
title_fullStr Resveratrol-supplemented holding or re-culture media improves viability of fresh or vitrified-warmed in vitro-derived bovine embryos
title_full_unstemmed Resveratrol-supplemented holding or re-culture media improves viability of fresh or vitrified-warmed in vitro-derived bovine embryos
title_sort Resveratrol-supplemented holding or re-culture media improves viability of fresh or vitrified-warmed in vitro-derived bovine embryos
author Silva, Arianny Rafaela Neto
author_facet Silva, Arianny Rafaela Neto
Marques, Thaisa Campos
Santos, Elisa Caroline Silva
Diesel, Tiago Omar
Macedo , Isabelle Matos
Teixeira , Rafaela Cavalcanti
Martins, Carlos Frederico
Alves , Benner Geraldo
Gambarini, Maria Lucia
author_role author
author2 Marques, Thaisa Campos
Santos, Elisa Caroline Silva
Diesel, Tiago Omar
Macedo , Isabelle Matos
Teixeira , Rafaela Cavalcanti
Martins, Carlos Frederico
Alves , Benner Geraldo
Gambarini, Maria Lucia
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Arianny Rafaela Neto
Marques, Thaisa Campos
Santos, Elisa Caroline Silva
Diesel, Tiago Omar
Macedo , Isabelle Matos
Teixeira , Rafaela Cavalcanti
Martins, Carlos Frederico
Alves , Benner Geraldo
Gambarini, Maria Lucia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Efeito antioxidante
Desenvolvimento embrionário
Manutenção
Produção in vitro
Aquecimento.
Efecto antioxidante
Desarrollo embrionario
Mantenimiento
Producción in vitro
Calentamiento.
Antioxidant effect
Embryonic development
Holding
In vitro production
Warming.
topic Efeito antioxidante
Desenvolvimento embrionário
Manutenção
Produção in vitro
Aquecimento.
Efecto antioxidante
Desarrollo embrionario
Mantenimiento
Producción in vitro
Calentamiento.
Antioxidant effect
Embryonic development
Holding
In vitro production
Warming.
description The effect of resveratrol supplementation on fresh (E1) or vitrified/warmed (E2) in vitro produced bovine embryos was investigated by evaluating the time-dependent response. After in vitro production, resveratrol (0.5 µM) was added to the incubation media and after two incubation periods with or without resveratrol, blastocysts were re-cultured for 24h. The rates of re-expansion, hatching, total cell number (TCN), apoptotic cells (ACN), reactive oxygen species (ROS) and intracellular glutathione (GSH) content were evaluated. For E1, the re-expansion rate differed at 6 and 10h within and between treatments (P<0.05), as did the re-expansion rate after 24h (P<0.01). The hatching rate increased after 10h with resveratrol (P<0.01) with differences within (P<0.05), but not between treatments after 24h of re-cultivation. At E2, hatching rate differed between treatments at 24h (P<0.01), with higher TCN in resveratrol-treated blastocysts after 10h (P<0.01). Resveratrol supplementation reduced ROS generation in E1 and E2 after 10h of incubation and increased GSH content (P<0.01). These results indicate that supplementation of holding re-cultivation medium with resveratrol for treatment of fresh or vitrified/warmed in vitro produced bovine embryos has a positive and time-dependent effect. The reduction of ROS content, the increase of GSH and the anti-apoptotic ability of resveratrol are responsible for its protective effects, allowing an extension of embryo storage time before transfer to recipients.
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