Heat stress induced alteration in bovine oocytes: functional and cellular aspects
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Resumo: | High environmental temperatures observed during the hot months of the year reduce fertility in lactating dairy cows. Summer heat stress depression in fertility is a multifactorial problem that affects physiological and cellular functions in several tissues. It has been shown that in addition to compromise follicular development, hormonal secretion, endometrial and embryonic function, heat stress also markedly reduces oocyte developmental ability. Oocyte susceptibility to elevated temperature can be detected during the germinal vesicle (GV) and oocyte maturation periods. In vivo (heat stress) and in vitro (heat shock) experiments indicated that exposure of bovine oocytes to elevated temperature affects the events required for successful oocyte maturation, fertilization and embryonic preimplantation development. This heat- induced decrease in oocyte function occurs due to a series of cellular alterations that affects nuclear and cytoplasmic compartments of the bovine oocyte. However, thermoprotective molecules such as growth factors and apoptosis inhibitors, which rescue heat- induced oocyte damage and developmental competence, can reverse these cellular changes. Therefore, identification of thermoprotective molecules can be considered as an alternative to modulate the effects of elevated temperature in reproductive function. |
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Heat stress induced alteration in bovine oocytes: functional and cellular aspectsBovineFertilityHeat stress/shockOocyteHigh environmental temperatures observed during the hot months of the year reduce fertility in lactating dairy cows. Summer heat stress depression in fertility is a multifactorial problem that affects physiological and cellular functions in several tissues. It has been shown that in addition to compromise follicular development, hormonal secretion, endometrial and embryonic function, heat stress also markedly reduces oocyte developmental ability. Oocyte susceptibility to elevated temperature can be detected during the germinal vesicle (GV) and oocyte maturation periods. In vivo (heat stress) and in vitro (heat shock) experiments indicated that exposure of bovine oocytes to elevated temperature affects the events required for successful oocyte maturation, fertilization and embryonic preimplantation development. This heat- induced decrease in oocyte function occurs due to a series of cellular alterations that affects nuclear and cytoplasmic compartments of the bovine oocyte. However, thermoprotective molecules such as growth factors and apoptosis inhibitors, which rescue heat- induced oocyte damage and developmental competence, can reverse these cellular changes. Therefore, identification of thermoprotective molecules can be considered as an alternative to modulate the effects of elevated temperature in reproductive function.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Institute of Environmental Sciences, Chemistry and Pharmacy, Federal University of Sao Paulo, Diadema, SP, BrazilInstitute of Biosciences, Sao Paulo State University, Botucatu, SP, BrazilDepartment of Animal Reproduction, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, BrazilInstitute of Biosciences, Sao Paulo State University, Botucatu, SP, BrazilFAPESP: 2007/53323-0CNPq: 478558/2008-2Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Universidade de São Paulo (USP)Lopes, Fabíola Freitas de Paula [UNESP]Lima, R. S.Risolia, Pedro Henrique BIspada, J.Assumpção, Mayra Eelena Ortiz D'ávila deVisintin, José Antonio2016-04-01T18:46:52Z2016-04-01T18:46:52Z2012info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article395-403application/pdfhttp://www.cbra.org.br/portal/publicacoes/ar/2012/arjs2012.htmlAnimal Reproduction, v. 9, n. 3, p. 395-403, 2012.1806-9614http://hdl.handle.net/11449/137691ISSN1806-9614-2012-09-03-395-403.pdf8778339076231897Currículo Lattesreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengAnimal Reproduction0.9910,308info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-01-04T06:21:33Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/137691Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T22:04:13.190776Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Heat stress induced alteration in bovine oocytes: functional and cellular aspects |
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Heat stress induced alteration in bovine oocytes: functional and cellular aspects |
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Heat stress induced alteration in bovine oocytes: functional and cellular aspects Lopes, Fabíola Freitas de Paula [UNESP] Bovine Fertility Heat stress/shock Oocyte |
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Heat stress induced alteration in bovine oocytes: functional and cellular aspects |
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Heat stress induced alteration in bovine oocytes: functional and cellular aspects |
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Heat stress induced alteration in bovine oocytes: functional and cellular aspects |
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Heat stress induced alteration in bovine oocytes: functional and cellular aspects |
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Heat stress induced alteration in bovine oocytes: functional and cellular aspects |
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Lopes, Fabíola Freitas de Paula [UNESP] |
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Lopes, Fabíola Freitas de Paula [UNESP] Lima, R. S. Risolia, Pedro Henrique B Ispada, J. Assumpção, Mayra Eelena Ortiz D'ávila de Visintin, José Antonio |
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Lima, R. S. Risolia, Pedro Henrique B Ispada, J. Assumpção, Mayra Eelena Ortiz D'ávila de Visintin, José Antonio |
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Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) Universidade de São Paulo (USP) |
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Lopes, Fabíola Freitas de Paula [UNESP] Lima, R. S. Risolia, Pedro Henrique B Ispada, J. Assumpção, Mayra Eelena Ortiz D'ávila de Visintin, José Antonio |
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Bovine Fertility Heat stress/shock Oocyte |
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Bovine Fertility Heat stress/shock Oocyte |
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High environmental temperatures observed during the hot months of the year reduce fertility in lactating dairy cows. Summer heat stress depression in fertility is a multifactorial problem that affects physiological and cellular functions in several tissues. It has been shown that in addition to compromise follicular development, hormonal secretion, endometrial and embryonic function, heat stress also markedly reduces oocyte developmental ability. Oocyte susceptibility to elevated temperature can be detected during the germinal vesicle (GV) and oocyte maturation periods. In vivo (heat stress) and in vitro (heat shock) experiments indicated that exposure of bovine oocytes to elevated temperature affects the events required for successful oocyte maturation, fertilization and embryonic preimplantation development. This heat- induced decrease in oocyte function occurs due to a series of cellular alterations that affects nuclear and cytoplasmic compartments of the bovine oocyte. However, thermoprotective molecules such as growth factors and apoptosis inhibitors, which rescue heat- induced oocyte damage and developmental competence, can reverse these cellular changes. Therefore, identification of thermoprotective molecules can be considered as an alternative to modulate the effects of elevated temperature in reproductive function. |
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http://www.cbra.org.br/portal/publicacoes/ar/2012/arjs2012.html http://hdl.handle.net/11449/137691 |
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Animal Reproduction, v. 9, n. 3, p. 395-403, 2012. 1806-9614 ISSN1806-9614-2012-09-03-395-403.pdf 8778339076231897 |
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