Zinc Chloride Supplementation During In Vitro Fertilization Reduces Polyspermic Fertilization of Porcine Oocytes

IF 1.2 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Supitcha Kaewma, Takeshige Otoi, Oky Setyo Widodo, Megumi Nagahara, Aya Nakai, Suong T. Nguyen, Yuichiro Nakayama, Theerawat Tharasanit, Maki Hirata, Fuminori Tanihara
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As zinc is important for the fertilization competency of sperms and oocytes, we investigated the effects of zinc chloride (ZnCl2) supplementation during in vitro fertilization (IVF) on porcine oocyte fertilization and development. We evaluated the effects of ZnCl2 concentration (0, 1, 10, and 20 μg/mL) on the quality of frozen-thawed boar spermatozoa cultured for 5 h and on oocyte fertilization and embryo development after IVF. Spermatozoa from three different boars were additionally tested. ZnCl2 supplementation effects along with metal chelators, calcium ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (Ca-EDTA) and zinc EDTA (Zn-EDTA), were also examined. ZnCl2 supplementation did not affect the quality of frozen-thawed spermatozoa after culture for 5 h. Supplementation with 1-μg/mL ZnCl2 decreased the percentage of polyspermic fertilization compared to that at 0- and 20-μg/mL ZnCl2. Moreover, it increased blastocyst formation rate compared to that in the other supplementation groups. In different boar spermatozoa, ZnCl2 supplementation (1 μg/mL) decreased polyspermic fertilization but did not improve embryo development. Co-incubation with Ca-EDTA did not reduce polyspermic fertilization, but Zn-EDTA co-incubation reduced polyspermic fertilization similar to that with ZnCl2 alone. In conclusion, 1-μg/mL ZnCl2 supplementation during IVF reduces polyspermic fertilization but may not improve embryo development.

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体外受精过程中补充氯化锌可减少猪卵母细胞的多精受精
鉴于锌对精子和卵母细胞的受精能力至关重要,本研究探讨了体外受精(IVF)过程中添加氯化锌(ZnCl2)对猪卵母细胞受精和发育的影响。研究了ZnCl2浓度(0、1、10和20 μg/mL)对培养5 h的猪精子质量以及体外受精后卵母细胞受精和胚胎发育的影响。另外测试了3种不同公猪的精子。还考察了锌cl2与金属螯合剂乙二胺四乙酸钙(Ca-EDTA)和EDTA锌(Zn-EDTA)的补充效果。添加ZnCl2对培养5 h后的冷冻解冻精子质量没有影响。与添加0和20 μg/mL ZnCl2相比,添加1 μg/mL ZnCl2降低了多精受精率。此外,与其他补充组相比,它增加了囊胚形成率。在不同的猪精子中,添加1 μg/mL的ZnCl2降低了多精受精,但没有促进胚胎发育。与Ca-EDTA共孵育没有减少多精受精,但与单独使用ZnCl2相似,Zn-EDTA共孵育减少了多精受精。综上所示,体外受精过程中添加1-μg/mL的ZnCl2可减少多精受精,但不能促进胚胎发育。
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Animal Science Journal
Animal Science Journal 生物-奶制品与动物科学
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3.80
自引率
5.00%
发文量
111
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Animal Science Journal (a continuation of Animal Science and Technology) is the official journal of the Japanese Society of Animal Science (JSAS) and publishes Original Research Articles (full papers and rapid communications) in English in all fields of animal and poultry science: genetics and breeding, genetic engineering, reproduction, embryo manipulation, nutrition, feeds and feeding, physiology, anatomy, environment and behavior, animal products (milk, meat, eggs and their by-products) and their processing, and livestock economics. Animal Science Journal will invite Review Articles in consultations with Editors. Submission to the Journal is open to those who are interested in animal science.
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