P. Christian, V. Manzano, M. B. Ocampo, L. C. Ocampo, E. Rio, S. Maylem, Nueva Ecija
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摘要
本研究以牛为模型,研究了补充左旋肉碱对卵母细胞成熟和胚胎着床前发育的潜在作用。在实验1中,从屠宰场回收的牛卵母细胞在没有(对照)或有左旋肉碱的情况下成熟,进行体外受精并评估其发育潜力直至囊胚期。对照组和左旋肉碱添加组的核成熟率和卵裂率分别为83.1% ~ 87.1%和57.1% ~ 67.9%。与对照组相比,添加0.1 ~ 0.5 mg/ml左旋肉碱组囊胚形成率和总细胞数显著提高(51.0 ~ 54.2% vs 29.5%, 97.4 ~ 110.1±2.2 vs 82.5±1.6)(P<0.05)。在实验2中,牛卵母细胞体外受精产生的受精卵在添加或不添加左旋肉碱的改性合成输卵管液培养基中培养。结果显示,各处理组囊胚形成率无显著差异,但添加0.1 ~ 0.5 mg/ml左旋肉碱组囊胚细胞总数(98.4 ~ 115.4±3.1 vs 84.6±3.2)高于对照组(P<0.05)。总的来说,结果证明了在牛卵母细胞和早期胚胎的成熟、受精和培养过程中所使用的程序的有效性。在成熟和培养培养基中添加0.1 - 0.5 mg/ml浓度的左旋肉碱可以增强卵母细胞和早期胚胎向囊胚阶段的发育潜力,这可以通过提高总细胞计数(提高细胞活性)来证明。
Improved Bovine Blastocyst Developmental Potential by L-carnitine Supplementation
In this study, the potential role of L-carnitine supplementation in the maturation of oocytes and pre-implantation development of embryos was investigated using bovine as a model. In Experiment 1, bovine oocytes recovered from the abattoir were matured in the absence (control) or presence of L-carnitine, subjected to in vitro fertilization and assessed on their developmental potential up to the blastocyst stage. The nuclear maturation and cleavage rate observed between the control and L-carnitine supplemented group ranged from 83.1% - 87.1% and 57.1% - 67.9%, respectively. Significantly higher blastocyst formation rate and improved total cell count in 0.1- 0.5 mg/ml L-carnitine supplemented groups were observed versus the control (51.0 - 54.2% vs 29.5% and 97.4 - 110.1 ± 2.2 vs 82.5 ± 1.6, respectively (P<0.05). In Experiment 2, zygotes resulting from in vitro fertilization of bovine oocytes were cultured in modified synthetic oviductal fluid medium with or without L-carnitine supplementation. Results showed no significant difference on the blastocyst formation rate among treatment groups, but the total cell count of blastocyst derived from 0.1 - 0.5 mg/ml L-carnitine supplemented groups were higher than the control (98.4 - 115.4 ± 3.1 vs 84.6 ± 3.2, respectively (P<0.05). Overall, the results demonstrated the usefulness of the procedures utilized in the maturation, fertilization and culture of bovine oocytes and early- stage embryos. That, L-carnitine supplementation at the level of 0.1 - 0.5 mg/ml concentration in the maturation and culture media tend to enhance the developmental potential of oocytes and early- stage embryos to the blastocyst stage as indicated by a higher total cell count (improved cell activity).