Production of Bovine Hand-Made Cloned Embryos by Zygote-Oocyte Cytoplasmic Hemi-complementation
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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19/10/2012
19/10/2012
2011
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of the cytoplast type and activation process on development of cloned embryos. Bovine oocytes (MII) or zygotes at the one-cell stage (IVF) were manually bisected and segregated in MII or IVF hemi-cytoplasts or hemi-karyoplasts. Adult skin cells from a bovine female were used as nucleus donors (SC). Experimental groups were composed of IVF embryos; parthenogenetic embryos; handmade cloned (HMC) embryos; and reconstructed HMC embryos using IVF hemi-cytoplast + MII hemi-cytoplast + SC (G-I); IVF hemi-cytoplast + IVF hemi-cytoplast + SC (G-II); MII hemi-cytoplast + IVF hemi-karyoplast (G-III); and IVF hemi-cytoplast + IVF hemi-karyoplast (G-IV). Embryos from G-I to G-IV were allocated to subgroups as sperm-activated (SA) or were further chemically activated (SA + CA). Embryos from all groups and subgroups were in vitro cultured in the WOW system. Blastocyst development in subgroup G-I SA (28.2%) was similar to IVF (27.0%) and HMC (31.4%) controls, perhaps due to a to a more suitable activation process and/or better complementation of cytoplasmic reprogramming factors, with the other groups and subgroups having lower levels of development. No blastocyst development was observed when using IVF hemi-karyoplasts (G-III and G-IV), possibly due to the manipulation process during a sensitive biological period. In summary, the presence of cytoplasmic factors from MII hemi-oocytes and the sperm activation process from hemi-zygotes appear to be necessary for adequate in vitro development, as only the zygote-oocyte hemi-complementation was as efficient as controls for the generation of bovine cloned blastocysts. CNPq/Brazil[477603/2008-4] CAPES/Brazil[0192058] PAP/CAV-UDESC |
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CELLULAR REPROGRAMMING, v.13, n.1, p.65-76, 2011 2152-4971 http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/26739 10.1089/cell.2010.0050 |
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eng |
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MARY ANN LIEBERT INC |
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Cellular Reprogramming |
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Palavras-Chave | #NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS #MATURATION PROMOTING FACTOR #IN-VITRO DEVELOPMENT #SOMATIC-CELL NUCLEI #MOUSE ZYGOTES #DONOR CELLS #ULTRAVIOLET-IRRADIATION #RECIPIENT CYTOPLASTS #METHYLATION PATTERNS #FIBROBLAST CELLS #Cell & Tissue Engineering #Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology #Genetics & Heredity |
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