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Developmental competence of heat stressed oocytes from Holstein and Limousine cows matured in vitro

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Stamperna K., Dovolou E., Giannoulis T., Kalemkeridou M., Nanas I., Dadouli K., Moutou K., Mamuris Z., Amiridis G.S.
Date
2021
Language
en
DOI
10.1111/rda.13993
Keyword
animal
blastocyst
bovine
comparative study
cumulus cell
embryo development
female
fertility
gene expression regulation
genetics
heat shock response
in vitro oocyte maturation
oocyte
physiology
procedures
veterinary medicine
Animals
Blastocyst
Cattle
Cumulus Cells
Embryonic Development
Female
Fertility
Gene Expression Regulation
Heat-Shock Response
In Vitro Oocyte Maturation Techniques
Oocytes
John Wiley and Sons Inc
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The negative effects of heat stress on dairy cattle's fertility have been extensively studied, but the relevant knowledge for beef cattle is rather limited. The aims of this study were to investigate the effects of HS during in vitro maturation on the developmental potential of oocytes derived from Limousine and Holstein cows and to estimate the effect of the differential gene expression of important genes in oocytes, cumulus cells and blastocysts in the growth competence between the breeds. In seven replicates, cumulus oocyte complexes from Holstein and Limousine cows were matured for 24 hr at 39°C (controls C; Hol_39, Lim_39) or at 41°C from hour 2 to hour 8 of IVM (treated T; Hol_41, Lim_41), fertilized, and presumptive zygotes were cultured for 9 days at 39°C. Cleavage and embryo formation rates were evaluated 48 hr post-insemination and on days 7, 8 and 9, respectively. From all groups, subsets of cumulus cells, oocytes and blastocysts were analysed for the relative expression of genes related to metabolism, stress, apoptosis and placentation. No difference was detected in cleavage rate or in blastocyst formation rate among the control groups. In both breeds, heat stress reduced blastocyst yield, but at all days the suppression was higher in Limousines. In Holsteins, altered gene expression was detected in cumulus cells (G6PD, GLUT1) and blastocysts (PLAC8), while in Limousines, differences were found in oocytes (G6PD, HSP90AA1), in cumulus cells (CPT1B, HSP90AA1, SOD2) and blastocysts (DNMT, HSP90AA1, SOD2). It appears that Holstein COCs are more tolerant than Limousine COCs, possibly due to compulsory, production driven selection. © 2021 Wiley-VCH GmbH
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/79378
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