在牛卵母细胞体外成熟过程中补充胆碱和绒毛膜促性腺激素对卵母细胞能力和囊胚发育的影响

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-25 DOI:10.1017/S0967199424000145
Alexandria P Snider, Martim Kaps, Lea A Rempel, Elane C Wright-Johnson, Robert A Cushman, Jeremy R Miles
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体外胚胎发育过程中补充代谢物可提高囊胚质量,但我们对体外成熟(IVM)过程中代谢物的吸收情况了解有限。两种重要的代谢物--绒毛膜促性腺激素和胆碱--在体外培养过程中具有有益的影响;然而,在体外成熟过程中补充这两种代谢物的效果尚不清楚。本研究的目的是调查在体外培养过程中结合使用胆碱和绒毛膜促性腺激素对牛卵母细胞和随后的早期胚胎发育的影响。我们假设胆碱与雌二醇雌三醇的补充会协同改善卵母细胞质量和随后的早期胚胎发育。我们从屠宰场的卵巢中抽取小卵泡,获得积层卵母细胞复合体,以 3 × 2 的设计进行胆碱(0、1.3 或 1.8 mM)和绒毛膜促性腺激素(0 或 10 ng/mL)补充的 IVM。对一部分卵母细胞进行转录组分析,其余卵母细胞用于体外受精和体外培养(IVC)。与对照组相比,补充了 1.8 mM 胆碱和绒毛膜促性腺激素的卵母细胞中 CEPT1 的转录本丰度呈下降趋势(P = 0.07)。在卵母细胞成熟过程中,补充 1.8 mM 胆碱的同时补充绒毛膜促性腺激素,往往会减少卵母细胞中的 CPEB4(P = 0.08)。在囊胚中,补充 1.8 mM 胆碱而不补充绒毛膜促性腺激素时,HDCA8、NANOG、SAV1 和 SOX2 会增加(P < 0.05),而加入绒毛膜促性腺激素时,HDCA8 和 SOX2 会增加(P < 0.05)。卵母细胞成熟过程中胆碱和绒毛膜促性腺激素的结合可能会对早期胚胎发育产生有益影响。有必要进一步研究这两种代谢物在早期胚胎发育过程中的相互作用以及对胎儿发育的长期影响。
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Influence of choline and follistatin supplementation during in vitro bovine oocyte maturation on oocyte competence and blastocyst development.

Metabolite supplementation during in vitro embryo development improves blastocyst quality, however, our understanding of the incorporation of metabolites during in vitro maturation (IVM) is limited. Two important metabolites, follistatin and choline, have beneficial impacts during in vitro culture; however, effects of supplementation during IVM are unknown. The objective of this study was to investigate combining choline and follistatin during IVM on bovine oocytes and subsequent early embryonic development. We hypothesized that supplementation of choline with follistatin would synergistically improve oocyte quality and subsequent early embryonic development. Small follicles were aspirated from slaughterhouse ovaries to obtain cumulus oocyte complexes for IVM with choline (0, 1.3 or 1.8 mM) and follistatin (0 or 10 ng/mL) supplementation in a 3 × 2 design. A subset of oocytes underwent transcriptomic analysis, the remaining oocytes were used for IVF and in vitro culture (IVC). Transcript abundance of CEPT1 tended to be reduced in oocytes supplemented with 1.8 mM choline and follistatin compared to control oocytes (P = 0.07). Combination of follistatin with 1.8 mM choline supplementation during maturation, tended (P = 0.08) to reduce CPEB4 in oocytes. In the blastocysts, HDCA8, NANOG, SAV1 and SOX2 were increased with choline 1.8 mM supplementation without follistatin (P < 0.05), while HDCA8 and SOX2 were increased when follistatin was incorporated (P < 0.05). The combination of choline and follistatin during oocyte maturation may provide a beneficial impact on early embryonic development. Further research is warranted to investigate the interaction between these two metabolites during early embryonic development and long-term influence on fetal development.

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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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期刊介绍: Accounts of Chemical Research presents short, concise and critical articles offering easy-to-read overviews of basic research and applications in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry. These short reviews focus on research from the author’s own laboratory and are designed to teach the reader about a research project. In addition, Accounts of Chemical Research publishes commentaries that give an informed opinion on a current research problem. Special Issues online are devoted to a single topic of unusual activity and significance. Accounts of Chemical Research replaces the traditional article abstract with an article "Conspectus." These entries synopsize the research affording the reader a closer look at the content and significance of an article. Through this provision of a more detailed description of the article contents, the Conspectus enhances the article's discoverability by search engines and the exposure for the research.
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