997 resultados para granulosa cells


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O objetivo deste estudo foi de avaliar os aspectos morfométricos e histológicos do ovário de caititu (Tayassu tajacu) durante duas fases do ciclo estral, e obter dados a respeito da população folicular ovariana. O estudo foi realizado no campo experimental Embrapa- Amazônia Oriental (Belém, Pará). Ovários de seis fêmeas adultas de caititu foram obtidos através de ovariectomia para posteriormente processamento histológico. Os mesmos foram fixados em Bouin, seccionados obtendo cortes de 7 μm de espessura e corados com Hematoxilina e Eosina. Os folículos pré-antrais foram classificados em folículo primordial, primário e secundário. Os folículos antrais foram caracterizados pela presença da cavidade antral. O número de folículos pré-antrais e antrais por ovário foi estimado usando o Fractionator Method. Para análise qualitativa, todos os folículos foram classificados em normais ou degenerados. O diâmetro do folículo, do oócito e de seu núcleo e da camada da granulosa, exceto do folículo antral, foi medido utilizando uma ocular micrométrica para acompanhar o desenvolvimento folicular. Todos os resultados foram representados como média ± desvio padrão. Os resultados revelaram diferenças entre as categorias de folículos pré-antrais nos ovários direito e esquerdo. A média numérica de folículos pré-antrais presentes foi maior no ovário esquerdo e na fase folicular do ciclo estral. Folículos primordiais foram encontrados no córtex com uma única camada de células foliculares de formato pavimentoso, envolvendo o oócito esférico. Nos folículos primários, foi observado a proliferação de células pavimentosas e/ou cúbicas formando mais de uma camada envolvendo o oócito. Folículos secundários apresentaram-se constituídos de duas ou mais camadas concêntricas de células cuboidais. A zona pelúcida e as células imaturas da teca foram primeiramente localizadas em folículos secundários. Folículos antrais foram caracterizados pela presença da cavidade antral, pela projeção do cumulus oophorus no interior do antro, envolvendo o oócito e pela divisão da teca interna e teca externa. O número médio de folículos primordiais e primários normais foi significativo (p<0,05) quando comparado ao número médio de folículos degenerados. As mudanças nos diâmetros observados podem ser utilizadas, possivelmente, como um parâmetro na classificação das diferentes categorias foliculares.

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O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o uso da L-arginina nos processos de capacitação espermática e fecundação in vitro (FIV), analisando sua influência no desenvolvimento embrionário, utilizando o sêmen de dois touros (Bos taurus e Bos indicus). No experimento 1, os espermatozóides foram incubados, sem a presença de oócitos, durante 0, 1, 2 e 3 h em meio de FIV adicionado de 0, 1, 10 e 50 mM de L-arginina, sendo analisada a taxa de reação acrossômica. No experimento 2, espermatozóides e oócitos foram incubados em meio de FIV acrescido com as concentrações de L-arginina citadas anteriormente, durante aproximadamente 30 h. Os oócitos bovinos foram maturados in vitro (MIV) e o subsequente cultivo embrionário (CIV) foi realizado sobre monocamada de células da granulosa, em meio SOF, sendo avaliadas as taxas de fecundação (18 hpi), clivagem e blastocisto (2º e 7º dia de cultivo, respectivamente). A dosagem de NO3 -/NO2 - produzido durante a FIV foi realizada através do método colorimétrico de Griess. Para análise estatística dos dados, foi utilizado a ANOVA, com nível de significância de 5%. A Larginina (1 mM), quando adicionada ao meio de capacitação espermática, durante duas horas, aumentou a taxa de reação acrossômica em relação ao controle (31,1±2,78 vs 23,4±2,65) em Bos taurus. A adição de L-arginina (50 mM) ao meio de FIV (experimento 2), tanto em Bos taurus quanto em Bos indicus, diminuiu as taxas de clivagem (78,7±2,17 vs 65,7±9,32; 72,7±3,36 vs 45±7,12; respectivamente) e blastocisto (39,4±3,78 vs 15,2±6,12; 39,4±4,39 vs 16±8,54; respectivamente) em relação ao controle. Sendo assim, observou-se que a L-arginina aumentou a taxa de reação acrossômica em Bos taurus, porém reduziu as taxas de clivagem e blastocistos em ambos os touros, sem influenciar na qualidade do embrião.

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A produção in vitro de embriões (PIV) é uma biotecnologia utilizada para aumentar o potencial reprodutivo de animais geneticamente superiores, os embriões produzidos in vitro são de qualidade inferior aos produzidos in vivo, por isso técnicas tentam melhorar os índices de embriões produzidos in vitro. Uma técnica é o sistema de co-cultivo com células somáticas que removem metabólitos tóxicos e protegem contra o stress oxidativo. As células-tronco mesenquimais derivadas de tecido adiposo (CTA) são células multipotentes que segregam fatores de crescimento e citocinas. As células-tronco foram utilizadas em co-cultivo in vitro de embriões bovinos em diferentes concentrações com o objetivo de melhorar o protocolo de PIVE. CTAs foram submetidas à diferenciação em três linhagens mesenquimais, e foi realizada a imunofenotipagem de marcadores específicos de membrana das CTMs. A taxa de clivagem foi avaliada no segundo dia após a fertilização e taxa de blastocistos no sétimo dia, quando foram armazenados para contagem do número total de células e expressão gênica. Os resultados foram analisados por ANOVA, Teste-t e pós-teste de Fisher, adotando um nível de significância de 5%. O tratamento do co-cultivo com CTAs influenciou significativamente a formação de blastocisto, o número total de células de embriões e a expressão gênica correlacionada a pluripotência e metabolismo de carboidratos. Estes resultados mostraram aumento da taxa de produção e qualidade dos embriões produzidos in vitro em co-cultivo com CTAs em relação ao co-cultivo com células da granulosa. Os resultados deste trabalho indicam também que a presença constante de CTAs em co-cultivo é superior ao condicionamento com CTAs. Os efeitos verificados das CTAs podem ocorrer através de fatores solúveis ou via exossomos secretados pelas CTAs. Estudos futuros são necessários para esclarecer a possível via causadora dos efeitos positivos verificados neste trabalho pelas CTAs em co-cultivo.

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Oocyte maturation is a complex process involving nuclear and cytoplasmic maturation. The nuclear maturation is a chromosomal segregation and the cytoplasmic maturation involves the reorganization of the cytoplasmic organelles, mRNA transcription and storage of proteins to be used during fertilization and early embryo development. The mechanism of oocyte maturation in vivo and in vitro still are not totally understood. However it is generally accepted that the second messenger cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) plays a critical role in the maintenance of meiotic blockage of mammalian oocytes. A relative increase in the level of cAMP within the oocyte is essential for maintaining meiosis block, while a decrease in cAMP oocyte concentration allows the resumption of meiosis. The oocyte cAMP concentration is regulated by a balance of two types of enzymes: adenylate cyclase (AC) and phosphodiesterases (PDEs), which are responsible for the synthesis and degradation of cAMP, respectively. After being synthesized by AC in cumulus cells, cAMP are transferred to the oocyte through gap junctions. Thus, specific subtypes PDEs are able to inhibit or attenuate the spontaneous meiotic maturation of oocytes with PDE4 primarily involved in the metabolism of cAMP in granulosa cells and PDE3 in the oocyte. Although the immature oocytes can resume meiosis in vitro, after being removed from antral follicles, cytoplasmic maturation seems to occur asynchronously with nuclear maturation. Therefore, knowledge of the oocyte maturation process is fundamental for the development of methodologies to increase the success of in vitro embryo production and to develop treatments for various forms of infertility. This review will present current knowledge about the maintenance of the oocyte in prophase arrest, and the resumption of meiosis during oocyte maturation, focusing mainly on the changes that take place in the oocyte.

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The recombinant bovine somatotropin (rbST) at first, had its widespread use in dairy cows in order to increase milk production. Currently, it has been studied frequently and use their influence both in bovine milk, such as cutting. Its production has been an evolution to the science, using bacteria to produce recombinant DNA. Most authors that have studied and obtained positive results, such as increasing the number of ovarian follicles larger than five millimeters, among others. Its action takes place directly on the ovary, follicles, corpus luteum, the granulosa cells, oviduct, myometrium, endometrium and placenta, where they were found receptors, or indirectly through the release of insuline like growth factor-1 (IGF-1). Therefore, the objective of this work is to explain the importance of bST in bovine as well as the usefulness of this, its mechanism of action and the benefits it can bring when combined with other biotechnology, such as superovulation, embryo transfer, synchronization of estrus, and others

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Our objectives were to investigate the possible role of VEGFA in bovine placenta steroid synthesis and to determine whether cloned derived placental cells present similar responses as non-cloned ones. Placental cells from cloned (term) and non-cloned (days 90, 150, 210 and term) pregnancies were isolated and treated with VEGFA (50 ng/ml) for 24, 48 or 96 h. Progesterone (P-4) and estrone sulfate (E1S) were assessed by RIA, while aromatase P450-positive cells were quantified using the point counting test. The percentages of steroidogenic and non-steroidogenic populations were determined by flow cytometry. VEGFA augmented or decreased P-4 and E1S concentrations as well as aromatase P450-positive cell density, depending on gestational age and time in culture. The percentage of steroidogenic cells was lower than that of non-steroidogenic ones for each culture time (P < 0.05). VEGFA treatment did not change the proportion of steroidogenic and non-steroidogenic cells. Placental cells derived from cloned pregnancies presented higher concentrations of E1S and P4 than the non-cloned group. However, aromatase P450-positive cells were similar between groups (P > 0.05). VEGFA treatment altered P-4 and E1S levels in placental cells depending on type of gestation. These results suggest that VEGFA acts locally in the bovine placenta to modulate steroidogenesis during gestation, but in a different pattern between cloned and non-cloned derived placental cells at term. Therefore, this factor can be considered an important regulator of placental development and function. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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The objectives of this study were to evaluate the effect of low-level laser irradiation (LLLI) on bovine oocyte and granulosa cells metabolism during in vitro maturation (IVM) and further embryo development. Cumulus-oocytes complexes (COCs) were subjected (experimental group) or not (control group) to irradiation with LLLI in a 633-nm wavelength and 1 J/cm2 fluency. The COCs were evaluated after 30 min, 8, 16, and 24 h of IVM. Cumulus cells were evaluated for cell cycle status, mitochondrial activity, and viability (flow cytometry). Oocytes were assessed for meiotic progression status (nuclear staining), cell cycle genes content [real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR)], and signal transduction status (western blot). The COCs were also in vitro fertilized, and the cleavage and blastocyst rates were assessed. Comparisons among groups were statistically performed with 5% significance level. For cumulus cells, a significant increase in mitochondrial membrane potential and the number of cells progressing through the cycle could be observed. Significant increases on cyclin B and cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK4) levels were also observed. Concerning the oocytes, a significantly higher amount of total mitogen-activated protein kinase was found after 8 h of irradiation, followed by a decrease in all cell cycle genes transcripts, exception made for the CDK4. However, no differences were observed in meiotic progression or embryo production. In conclusion, LLLI is an efficient tool to modulate the granulosa cells and oocyte metabolism

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The hypothalamus in the lower part of the brain contains neurons that produce a small peptide, gonadotropin- releasing hormone (GnRH, LHRH), that regulates luteinizing hormone (LH) secretion by the anterior pituitary gland. Important functions of LH include induction of ovulation in preovulatory follicles during estrus and the luteinization of granulosa cells lining those collapsed follicles to form corpora lutea that produce progesterone during the luteal phase of the estrous cycle or during pregnancy. The production of progesterone by the corpus luteum conveys a negative feed-back action at the central nervous system (CNS) for further episodic secretion of GnRH and in turn, LH secretion. Gonadal removal (i.e., ovariectomy) allows a greater amount of LH secretion to occur during a prolonged period. The objectives of this study were to characterize the pattern of GnRH secretion in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of the bovine third ventricle region of the hypothalamus, determine its correspondence with the tonic and surge release of LH in ovariectomized cows, and examine the dynamics of GnRH pulse release activity in response to known modulators of LH release (suckling, neuropeptide-Y [NPY]). In ovariectomized cows, both tonic release patterns and estradiol-induced surges of GnRH and LH were highly correlated. A 500-microgram dose of NPY caused an immediate cessation of LH pulses and decreased plasma concentrations of LH for at least 4 hours. This corresponded with a decrease in both GnRH pulse amplitude and frequency. In anestrous cows, GnRH pulse frequency did not change before and 48 to 54 hours after weaning on day 18 postpartum, but GnRH concentration and amplitudes of GnRH pulses increased in association with weaning and heightened secretion of LH. It is clear that high-frequency, highamplitude pulses of LH are accompanied by similar patterns of GnRH in CSF of adult cattle. Yet strong inhibitors of LH pulsatility, putatively acting at the level of the central nervous system (i.e., suckling) or at both the central nervous system and pituitary (NPY) levels, produced periods of discordance between GnRH and LH pulses.

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The differentiation of the reproductive organs is an essential developmental process required for the proper transmission of the genetic material. Müllerian inhibiting substance (MIS) is produced by testes and is necessary for the regression of the Müllerian ducts: the anlagen of the uterus, fallopian tubes and cervix. In vitro and standard transgenic mouse studies indicate that the nuclear hormone receptor Steroidogenic factor 1 (SF-1) and the transcription factor SOX9 play an essential role in the regulation of Mis. To test this hypothesis, mutations in the endogenous SF-1 and SOX9 binding sites in the mouse Mis promoter were introduced by gene targeting in embryonic stem (ES) cells. In disagreement with cell culture and transgenic mouse studies, male mice homozygous for the mutant SF-1 binding site correctly initiated Mis transcription in the fetal testes, although at significantly reduced levels. Surprisingly, sufficient Mis was produced for complete elimination of the Müllerian duct system. However, when the SF-1 binding site mutation was combined with an Mis -null allele, the further decrease in Mis levels led to a partial retention of uterine tissue, but only at a distance from the testes. In contrast, males homozygous for the mutant SOX9 binding site did not initiate Mis transcription, resulting in pseudohermaphrodites with a uterus and oviducts. These studies suggest an essential role for SOX9 in the initiation of Mis transcription, whereas SF-1 appears to act as a quantitative regulator of Mis transcript levels perhaps for influencing non-Müllerian duct tissues. ^ The Mis type II receptor, a member of the TGF- b superfamily, is also required for the proper regression of the Müllerian ducts. Mis type II receptor-deficient human males and their murine counterparts develop as pseudohermaphrodites. A lacZ reporter cassette was introduced into the mouse Mis type II receptor gene, by homologous recombination in ES cells. Expression studies, based on b -galactosidase activity, show marked expression of the MIS type II receptor in the postnatal Sertoli cells of the testis as well as in the prenatal and postnatal granulosa cells of the ovary. Expression is also seen in the mesenchymal cells surrounding the Müllerian duct and in the longitudinal muscle layer of the uterus. ^