The effects of ovalbumin as a protein source during the in vitro production of bovine embryos

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Autor(a) principal: Tetzner, Tatiane Almeida Drummond [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Saraiva, Naiara Zoccal [UNESP], Perecin, Felipe, Niciura, Simone Cristina Méo, Ferreira, Christina Ramires, Oliveira, Clara Slade [UNESP], Garcia, Joaquim Mansano [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1516-35982011001000010
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/2599
Resumo: Embryo quality is influenced by the culture conditions that affect in vitro maturation (IVM), fertilization (IVF) and culture (IVC) rates. The present study investigated the feasibility of producing bovine embryos after the replacement of fetal calf serum (FCS) and bovine serum albumin (BSA) by ovalbumin (OVA). The IVM and IVC medium were supplemented with 10% FCS, 4 mg/mL BSA, or 4 mg/mL OVA. The IVF medium was supplemented with 6 mg/mL BSA or OVA. For IVM, supplementation with FCS, BSA, and OVA did not affect nuclear maturation or cortical granule migration. Higher rates of formation of two pronuclei were obtained when FCS was employed for IVM (79.97%), regardless of the supplement used for IVF, and when BSA was used for IVF (59.4%), regardless of the supplement used for IVM. Supplementation with OVA for IVM+IVC (20.40%) and for IVF (22.15%) was inferior to supplementation with FCS for IVM+IVC (30.47%) and with BSA for IVF (28.91%) for blastocyst development. Hatching rates were lower using OVA for IVM+IVC (23.02%) and for IVF (28.93%) compared with FCS and BSA under the same conditions (40.78 and 34.82%, respectively) and BSA for IVF (36.82%). Supplementation with OVA for IVM+IVC and IVF resulted in reduced inner cell mass, trophectoderm cells and total blastocyst cell numbers (17.29, 37.88, and 55.17, respectively). In conclusion, OVA is a protein source for bovine in vitro embryo production, although the quantity and quality of bovine blastocysts using only ovalbumin in the entire in vitro production process are lower than those obtained in the presence of FCS and BSA, when used as supplements in any step of bovine in vitro embryo production.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The effects of ovalbumin as a protein source during the in vitro production of bovine embryos
title The effects of ovalbumin as a protein source during the in vitro production of bovine embryos
spellingShingle The effects of ovalbumin as a protein source during the in vitro production of bovine embryos
Tetzner, Tatiane Almeida Drummond [UNESP]
bovine embryo
in vitro culture
Ovalbumin
Protein source
title_short The effects of ovalbumin as a protein source during the in vitro production of bovine embryos
title_full The effects of ovalbumin as a protein source during the in vitro production of bovine embryos
title_fullStr The effects of ovalbumin as a protein source during the in vitro production of bovine embryos
title_full_unstemmed The effects of ovalbumin as a protein source during the in vitro production of bovine embryos
title_sort The effects of ovalbumin as a protein source during the in vitro production of bovine embryos
author Tetzner, Tatiane Almeida Drummond [UNESP]
author_facet Tetzner, Tatiane Almeida Drummond [UNESP]
Saraiva, Naiara Zoccal [UNESP]
Perecin, Felipe
Niciura, Simone Cristina Méo
Ferreira, Christina Ramires
Oliveira, Clara Slade [UNESP]
Garcia, Joaquim Mansano [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Saraiva, Naiara Zoccal [UNESP]
Perecin, Felipe
Niciura, Simone Cristina Méo
Ferreira, Christina Ramires
Oliveira, Clara Slade [UNESP]
Garcia, Joaquim Mansano [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA)
Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tetzner, Tatiane Almeida Drummond [UNESP]
Saraiva, Naiara Zoccal [UNESP]
Perecin, Felipe
Niciura, Simone Cristina Méo
Ferreira, Christina Ramires
Oliveira, Clara Slade [UNESP]
Garcia, Joaquim Mansano [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv bovine embryo
in vitro culture
Ovalbumin
Protein source
topic bovine embryo
in vitro culture
Ovalbumin
Protein source
description Embryo quality is influenced by the culture conditions that affect in vitro maturation (IVM), fertilization (IVF) and culture (IVC) rates. The present study investigated the feasibility of producing bovine embryos after the replacement of fetal calf serum (FCS) and bovine serum albumin (BSA) by ovalbumin (OVA). The IVM and IVC medium were supplemented with 10% FCS, 4 mg/mL BSA, or 4 mg/mL OVA. The IVF medium was supplemented with 6 mg/mL BSA or OVA. For IVM, supplementation with FCS, BSA, and OVA did not affect nuclear maturation or cortical granule migration. Higher rates of formation of two pronuclei were obtained when FCS was employed for IVM (79.97%), regardless of the supplement used for IVF, and when BSA was used for IVF (59.4%), regardless of the supplement used for IVM. Supplementation with OVA for IVM+IVC (20.40%) and for IVF (22.15%) was inferior to supplementation with FCS for IVM+IVC (30.47%) and with BSA for IVF (28.91%) for blastocyst development. Hatching rates were lower using OVA for IVM+IVC (23.02%) and for IVF (28.93%) compared with FCS and BSA under the same conditions (40.78 and 34.82%, respectively) and BSA for IVF (36.82%). Supplementation with OVA for IVM+IVC and IVF resulted in reduced inner cell mass, trophectoderm cells and total blastocyst cell numbers (17.29, 37.88, and 55.17, respectively). In conclusion, OVA is a protein source for bovine in vitro embryo production, although the quantity and quality of bovine blastocysts using only ovalbumin in the entire in vitro production process are lower than those obtained in the presence of FCS and BSA, when used as supplements in any step of bovine in vitro embryo production.
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