Molecular evaluation of developmental competence of oocytes collected in vivo from buffalo and bovine heifers during winter and summer

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Autor(a) principal: Ferreira, Roberta Machado
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Macabelli, Carolina H., de Carvalho, Nélcio Antônio Tonizza, Soares, Júlia Gleyci, Gimenes, Lindsay Unno [UNESP], Ferraz, Márcio Leão, Watanabe, Yeda Fumie, Watanabe, Osnir, Rodrigues, Carlos Alberto, Vieira, Laís Mendes, Meirelles, Flávio Vieira, Baruselli, Pietro Sampaio, Chiaratti, Marcos Roberto
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11449/231328
Resumo: Buffaloes and bovines are polyestrous and seasonal or annual livestock, respectively, that show reduced fertility during heat stress. To investigate whether reduced fertility is related to oocyte competence in both species, immature oocytes from buffalo and bovine heifers were collected during winter and summer and subjected to molecular analyses. In each season, heifers of both species had their follicular wave emergence synchronized with a standard protocol (Ferreira et al., 2011). Before being subjected to ovum pick up (OPU), cutaneous (CT; °C) and rectal (RT; °C) temperatures and respiratory rate (RR; breaths/min) were measured. Oocytes' RNA was extracted to evaluate the expression of target genes related to mtDNA replication/transcription (PPARGC1A, TFAM and MTCO1), apoptosis (BAX and BCL2) and HS (HSP90AA1 and HSPA1AB). ACTB, HIST1H2AG and GAPDH were initially chosen as housekeeping genes. In buffaloes, CT (35.0±0.4 vs 23.8±0.5), RT (38.7±0.1 vs 38.0±0) and RR (21.3±1.2 vs 15.4±1.1) were higher during summer than winter. However, in bovine heifers, RT (38.7±0.1 vs 38.6±0.1) and RR (44.8±1.5 vs 40.6±1.5) were similar in both seasons, while CT (31.6 ±0.3 vs 30.2±0.3) was increased during summer. Reduced expression of ACTB, HIST1H2AG and GAPDH was evidenced during summer, disqualifying them as housekeeping genes. Similarly, the expression of all target genes was reduced during summer in oocytes of both species. In summary, physiological responses to heat stress seem to be more intense in buffalo than bovine heifers. However, in both species, negative effects of heat stress upon oocyte quality occur at the molecular level and affects genes related to several biological functions.
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spelling Molecular evaluation of developmental competence of oocytes collected in vivo from buffalo and bovine heifers during winter and summerApoptosisBovineBuffaloGene expressionHeat stressOocyte qualityBuffaloes and bovines are polyestrous and seasonal or annual livestock, respectively, that show reduced fertility during heat stress. To investigate whether reduced fertility is related to oocyte competence in both species, immature oocytes from buffalo and bovine heifers were collected during winter and summer and subjected to molecular analyses. In each season, heifers of both species had their follicular wave emergence synchronized with a standard protocol (Ferreira et al., 2011). Before being subjected to ovum pick up (OPU), cutaneous (CT; °C) and rectal (RT; °C) temperatures and respiratory rate (RR; breaths/min) were measured. Oocytes' RNA was extracted to evaluate the expression of target genes related to mtDNA replication/transcription (PPARGC1A, TFAM and MTCO1), apoptosis (BAX and BCL2) and HS (HSP90AA1 and HSPA1AB). ACTB, HIST1H2AG and GAPDH were initially chosen as housekeeping genes. In buffaloes, CT (35.0±0.4 vs 23.8±0.5), RT (38.7±0.1 vs 38.0±0) and RR (21.3±1.2 vs 15.4±1.1) were higher during summer than winter. However, in bovine heifers, RT (38.7±0.1 vs 38.6±0.1) and RR (44.8±1.5 vs 40.6±1.5) were similar in both seasons, while CT (31.6 ±0.3 vs 30.2±0.3) was increased during summer. Reduced expression of ACTB, HIST1H2AG and GAPDH was evidenced during summer, disqualifying them as housekeeping genes. Similarly, the expression of all target genes was reduced during summer in oocytes of both species. In summary, physiological responses to heat stress seem to be more intense in buffalo than bovine heifers. However, in both species, negative effects of heat stress upon oocyte quality occur at the molecular level and affects genes related to several biological functions.School of Zootechnic and Food Engineering/USP, Pirassununga, SPAPTA, Registro, SPSchool of Veterinary Medicine and Zootechnic/USP, São Paulo, SPSchool of Agrarian and Veterinarian Science/UNESP, Jaboticabal, SPVida Reprodutiva Ltda, Cravinhos, SPVitrogen, Cravinhos, SPWTA, Cravinhos, SPSAMVET, São Carlos, SPSchool of Agrarian and Veterinarian Science/UNESP, Jaboticabal, SPUniversidade de São Paulo (USP)APTAUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Vida Reprodutiva LtdaVitrogenWTASAMVETFerreira, Roberta MachadoMacabelli, Carolina H.de Carvalho, Nélcio Antônio TonizzaSoares, Júlia GleyciGimenes, Lindsay Unno [UNESP]Ferraz, Márcio LeãoWatanabe, Yeda FumieWatanabe, OsnirRodrigues, Carlos AlbertoVieira, Laís MendesMeirelles, Flávio VieiraBaruselli, Pietro SampaioChiaratti, Marcos Roberto2022-04-29T08:44:49Z2022-04-29T08:44:49Z2013-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject596-600Buffalo Bulletin, v. 32, n. SPECIAL ISSUE 2, p. 596-600, 2013.0125-6726http://hdl.handle.net/11449/2313282-s2.0-84897844999Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengBuffalo Bulletininfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-05-03T13:21:03Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/231328Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T18:39:17.040419Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Molecular evaluation of developmental competence of oocytes collected in vivo from buffalo and bovine heifers during winter and summer
title Molecular evaluation of developmental competence of oocytes collected in vivo from buffalo and bovine heifers during winter and summer
spellingShingle Molecular evaluation of developmental competence of oocytes collected in vivo from buffalo and bovine heifers during winter and summer
Ferreira, Roberta Machado
Apoptosis
Bovine
Buffalo
Gene expression
Heat stress
Oocyte quality
title_short Molecular evaluation of developmental competence of oocytes collected in vivo from buffalo and bovine heifers during winter and summer
title_full Molecular evaluation of developmental competence of oocytes collected in vivo from buffalo and bovine heifers during winter and summer
title_fullStr Molecular evaluation of developmental competence of oocytes collected in vivo from buffalo and bovine heifers during winter and summer
title_full_unstemmed Molecular evaluation of developmental competence of oocytes collected in vivo from buffalo and bovine heifers during winter and summer
title_sort Molecular evaluation of developmental competence of oocytes collected in vivo from buffalo and bovine heifers during winter and summer
author Ferreira, Roberta Machado
author_facet Ferreira, Roberta Machado
Macabelli, Carolina H.
de Carvalho, Nélcio Antônio Tonizza
Soares, Júlia Gleyci
Gimenes, Lindsay Unno [UNESP]
Ferraz, Márcio Leão
Watanabe, Yeda Fumie
Watanabe, Osnir
Rodrigues, Carlos Alberto
Vieira, Laís Mendes
Meirelles, Flávio Vieira
Baruselli, Pietro Sampaio
Chiaratti, Marcos Roberto
author_role author
author2 Macabelli, Carolina H.
de Carvalho, Nélcio Antônio Tonizza
Soares, Júlia Gleyci
Gimenes, Lindsay Unno [UNESP]
Ferraz, Márcio Leão
Watanabe, Yeda Fumie
Watanabe, Osnir
Rodrigues, Carlos Alberto
Vieira, Laís Mendes
Meirelles, Flávio Vieira
Baruselli, Pietro Sampaio
Chiaratti, Marcos Roberto
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
APTA
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Vida Reprodutiva Ltda
Vitrogen
WTA
SAMVET
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferreira, Roberta Machado
Macabelli, Carolina H.
de Carvalho, Nélcio Antônio Tonizza
Soares, Júlia Gleyci
Gimenes, Lindsay Unno [UNESP]
Ferraz, Márcio Leão
Watanabe, Yeda Fumie
Watanabe, Osnir
Rodrigues, Carlos Alberto
Vieira, Laís Mendes
Meirelles, Flávio Vieira
Baruselli, Pietro Sampaio
Chiaratti, Marcos Roberto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Apoptosis
Bovine
Buffalo
Gene expression
Heat stress
Oocyte quality
topic Apoptosis
Bovine
Buffalo
Gene expression
Heat stress
Oocyte quality
description Buffaloes and bovines are polyestrous and seasonal or annual livestock, respectively, that show reduced fertility during heat stress. To investigate whether reduced fertility is related to oocyte competence in both species, immature oocytes from buffalo and bovine heifers were collected during winter and summer and subjected to molecular analyses. In each season, heifers of both species had their follicular wave emergence synchronized with a standard protocol (Ferreira et al., 2011). Before being subjected to ovum pick up (OPU), cutaneous (CT; °C) and rectal (RT; °C) temperatures and respiratory rate (RR; breaths/min) were measured. Oocytes' RNA was extracted to evaluate the expression of target genes related to mtDNA replication/transcription (PPARGC1A, TFAM and MTCO1), apoptosis (BAX and BCL2) and HS (HSP90AA1 and HSPA1AB). ACTB, HIST1H2AG and GAPDH were initially chosen as housekeeping genes. In buffaloes, CT (35.0±0.4 vs 23.8±0.5), RT (38.7±0.1 vs 38.0±0) and RR (21.3±1.2 vs 15.4±1.1) were higher during summer than winter. However, in bovine heifers, RT (38.7±0.1 vs 38.6±0.1) and RR (44.8±1.5 vs 40.6±1.5) were similar in both seasons, while CT (31.6 ±0.3 vs 30.2±0.3) was increased during summer. Reduced expression of ACTB, HIST1H2AG and GAPDH was evidenced during summer, disqualifying them as housekeeping genes. Similarly, the expression of all target genes was reduced during summer in oocytes of both species. In summary, physiological responses to heat stress seem to be more intense in buffalo than bovine heifers. However, in both species, negative effects of heat stress upon oocyte quality occur at the molecular level and affects genes related to several biological functions.
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