Impact of Embryo Culture and Day of Embryo Transfer on the Cardiometabolic Health of Adult Mice†.

IF 3.1 2区 生物学 Q2 REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY
Rhodel K Simbulan, Seok Hee Lee, Reza K Oqani, Xiaowei Liu, Louise Lantier, Owen P McGuinness, George A Brooks, Paolo F Rinaudo
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Abstract

Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) have rapidly evolved since being introduced in 1978. However, many of the procedures used clinically lack a basis of long-term studies to ensure their safety. Though in vitro fertilization (IVF) is largely safe, follow up studies have shown that IVF-conceived children may show signs of altered fat deposition, increased fasting glucose and increased blood pressure. These results are, however, limited by low number of patients and different ART variables (different length of embryo culture, or different types of culture media). Results of studies using animal models have confirmed many of these results and shown that more stressful culture conditions result in disrupted adult phenotypes. Presently, it is unclear if culture conditions such as duration and day of transfer might affect adult health. To investigate the hypothesis that length of embryo culture could affect adult phenotype, we generated mice by IVF and transferred them at the cleavage stage (IVF8C group) or at the blastocyst stage, (IVFBL group) and studied adult phenotype. Results were compared to those obtained with naturally conceived animals flushed out of the uterus and transferred to recipient (FB group). We found a sexual dimorphic effects with male mice showing a more severe phenotype. Male offspring resulting from cleavage stage transfer showed altered glucose handling, left cardiac dysfunction and shorter lifespan, while male offspring post blastocyst transfer showed reduced locomotor activity. Female mice showed a milder phenotype, particular for female offspring generated by transfer at the cleavage stage.

胚胎培养和胚胎移植时间对成年小鼠心脏代谢健康的影响
辅助生殖技术(ART)自1978年引进以来发展迅速。然而,临床上使用的许多手术缺乏长期研究的基础,以确保其安全性。尽管体外受精(IVF)在很大程度上是安全的,但后续研究表明,试管婴儿可能会出现脂肪沉积改变、空腹血糖升高和血压升高的迹象。然而,这些结果受到患者数量少和ART变量不同(胚胎培养长度不同,或培养基类型不同)的限制。使用动物模型的研究结果证实了许多这些结果,并表明更有压力的培养条件会导致成人表型的破坏。目前,尚不清楚培养条件,如转移的持续时间和日期是否会影响成人的健康。为了探讨胚胎培养长度对成体表型的影响,我们采用体外受精方法,将小鼠分别移植到卵裂期(IVF8C组)和囊胚期(IVFBL组),研究成体表型。将结果与自然受孕的动物冲出子宫并转移到受体(FB组)的结果进行比较。我们发现雄性小鼠的两性二态效应表现出更严重的表型。卵裂期移植的雄性后代表现出葡萄糖处理改变、左心功能障碍和寿命缩短,而囊胚移植后的雄性后代表现出运动活性降低。雌性小鼠表现出较温和的表型,特别是在卵裂期转移产生的雌性后代。
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Biology of Reproduction
Biology of Reproduction 生物-生殖生物学
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
5.60%
发文量
214
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Biology of Reproduction (BOR) is the official journal of the Society for the Study of Reproduction and publishes original research on a broad range of topics in the field of reproductive biology, as well as reviews on topics of current importance or controversy. BOR is consistently one of the most highly cited journals publishing original research in the field of reproductive biology.
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