D.M. Magalhães
State University of Ceará
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Theriogenology | 2011
D.M. Magalhães; A.B.G. Duarte; Valdevane Rocha Araújo; I.R. Brito; T.G. Soares; Isadora Machado Teixeira Lima; C.A.P. Lopes; C.C. Campello; A.P.R. Rodrigues; J.R. Figueiredo
The objective was to evaluate the effects of growth hormone (GH) on the survival, growth, maturation, and fertilization of oocytes derived from caprine preantral ovarian follicles cultured in vitro. Preantral follicles were isolated from the cortex of caprine ovaries and individually cultured for 18 d in the absence (control) or presence of bovine GH at concentrations of 10 or 50 ng/mL (GH10 and GH50, respectively). Follicle development was evaluated on the basis of survival, antral cavity formation, diameter increase, and the presence of healthy cumulus-oocyte complexes and mature oocytes. After culture, oocytes were subjected to in vitro maturation (IVM) and in vitro fertilization (IVF). The rate of antrum formation after Day 6 of culture was higher in both GH10 and GH50 than in the control (81.0, 92.7, and 47.6%, respectively, P < 0.05). Percentages of grown oocytes that were acceptable for IVM were also higher (P < 0.05) in GH-treated groups than in the control (54.8, 48.8, and 11.9% for GH10, GH50, and Control). A higher percentage of oocytes in the GH50 treatment underwent meiotic resumption (50.0%), produced mature oocytes, and enabled production of an embryo after IVF than in the control group (0.0%; P < 0.05). In conclusion, GH promoted in vitro growth and maturation of goat preantral follicle oocytes and enabled production of an embryo. Furthermore, this study was apparently the first to produce a caprine embryo by in vitro fertilization of oocytes derived from preantral follicles grown in vitro.
Reproductive Sciences | 2010
M.V.A. Saraiva; R. Rossetto; I.R. Brito; J.J.H. Celestino; C.M.G. Silva; Luciana Rocha Faustino; A.P. Almeida; J.B. Bruno; D.M. Magalhães; M.H.T. Matos; C.C. Campello; J.R. Figueiredo
The aim of this study was to develop a dynamic culture medium containing FSH, LH and EGF to promote the in vitro development of oocytes obtained from goat preantral follicles to complete maturation and to improve the capacity of these oocytes for in vitro fertilization (IVF) and embryo production. For experiment I, preantral follicles were cultured for 18 days in medium supplemented with increasing concentrations of FSH (T1 - control) or in control medium added LH alone or in association with EGF: T2 (LH 50 ng/ml), T3 (LH 50 ng/ml + EGF 50 ng/ml), T4 (LH 50 ng/ml + EGF 100 ng/ml), T5 (LH 100 ng/ml), T6 (LH 100 ng/ml + EGF 50 ng/ml) and T7 (LH 100 ng/ml + EGF 100 ng/ml). For experiment II, preantral follicles were cultured only in the culture medium used in T7, and after 18 days, their oocytes underwent in vitro maturation (IVM) followed by IVF. At the end of the culture period, T3, T4 and T7 had a positive influence on the daily follicular growth rate. Oocytes grown in T4 and T7 had a meiosis resumption percentage significantly superior to the other treatments. Two embryos were obtained, in which preantral follicles in medium supplemented with 100 ng/ml LH and 100 ng/ml EGF (T7). In conclusion, our sequential culture system was able to promote the in vitro growth of preantral follicles, promoting their oocyte maturation and caprine embryo production from preantral follicles.
Reproduction in Domestic Animals | 2011
D.M. Magalhães; Diego Diógenes Fernandes; Mbs Mororó; C.M.G. Silva; Giovanna Quintino Rodrigues; J.B. Bruno; Mht Matos; C.C. Campello; J.R. Figueiredo
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of different medium replacement intervals on the viability, antral cavity formation, growth and in vitro maturation (IVM) of oocytes from caprine and ovine pre-antral follicles. Pre-antral ovarian follicles (≥ 150 μm) were isolated from the ovarian cortex of goats and sheep and were individually cultured for 24 days using two different medium replacement intervals [2 days (T(1) ) or 6 days (T(2) )]. Follicle development was evaluated on the basis of antral cavity formation, increases in follicular diameter and the presence of healthy cumulus oocyte complexes and fully grown oocytes. For caprine species, results showed a higher percentage (p<0.05) of viable follicles in T(1) than T(2) from day 6 until the end of the culture. In addition, when comparing both treatments after the same culture duration, the rate of antrum formation was significantly higher in T(1) than in T(2) from day 12 onwards. Yet, in ovines, when both treatments were compared on day 24 of the culture, there were more viable follicles in T(2) than in T(1) (p<0.05). In the caprine species, percentages of fully grown oocytes (≥ 110 μm) acceptable for IVM after 24 days of culture were significantly higher in normal follicles cultured in T(1) (30.0%) than in T(2) (6.7%; p<0.05). On the other hand, in ovines, at the end of the culture, the percentage of oocytes destined for IVM was higher in T(2) than in T(1) (23.5% vs 2.9%; p<0.05). In conclusion, under the same conditions, the frequency of medium replacement significantly affected the in vitro development of caprine and ovine pre-antral follicles. To improve the efficiency of the culture system, the medium must be replaced every 2 and 6 days for goat and sheep pre-antral follicles, respectively.
Zygote | 2012
Janduí Escarião da Nóbrega; Paulo Bayard Dias Gonçalves; R.N. Chaves; D.M. Magalhães; R. Rossetto; I.B. Lima-Verde; Gabriel Ribas Pereira; C.C. Campello; J.R. Figueiredo; João Francisco Coelho de Oliveira
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) on the activation and survival of preantral follicles cultured in vitro enclosed in ovarian fragments (in situ). Goat ovarian cortex was divided into fragments to be used in this study. One fragment was immediately fixed (fresh control - FC) and the remaining fragments were cultured in supplemented minimum essential medium (MEM) without (cultured control - CC) or with different concentrations of LIF (1, 10, 50, 100 or 200 ng/ml) for 1 or 7 days, at 39°C in air with 5% CO2. Fresh control, CC and treated ovarian fragments were processed for histological and fluorescence analysis. The percentage of histological normal preantral follicles cultured for 7 days with 1 ng/ml (49.3%), 10 ng/ml (58.6%) and 50 ng/ml (58%) of LIF was higher than in the CC (32.6%; p < 0.05). After 7 days of culture, the percentage of primordial follicles in situ cultured with LIF decreased and primary follicles increased in all LIF concentrations compared with FC and CC (p < 0.05). In conclusion, LIF induced primordial follicle activation and supported preantral follicle viability of goat ovarian tissues cultured for 7 days.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2010
Valdevane Rocha Araújo; Cleidson Manoel Gomes da Silva; D.M. Magalhães; Gerlane M. Silva; Sônia Nair Báo; José Roberto Viana Silva; J.R. Figueiredo; Ana Paula Ribeiro Rodrigues
This study was conducted in order to verify the effect of different concentrations of BMP-7 in the in vitro survival and development of caprine preantral follicles. Fragments of caprine ovarian cortical tissue were cultured for 1 or 7 days in Minimum Essential Medium (MEM+) supplemented with different concentrations of BMP-7 (1, 10, 50 or 100ng/ml). Non-cultured fragments or those cultured for 1 or 7 days were processed for classical histology and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Parameters such as follicular survival, activation and growth were evaluated. The results showed that, after 1 or 7 days of culture, the percentage of morphologically normal follicles was significantly reduced in all treatments when compared with fresh control, except at 1ng/ml of BMP-7 for 1 day. In addition, the concentration of 10ng/ml of BMP-7 significantly increases follicular diameter from day 1 to 7 of culture. There was no influence of the other concentrations of BMP-7 regarding to the follicular and oocyte diameter. Ultrastructure studies confirmed follicular integrity after 7 days of culture in 1ng/ml BMP-7. In conclusion, small concentrations of BMP-7 can improve the survival and growth of caprine preantral follicles during in vitro culture.
Cell and Tissue Research | 2011
Valdevane Rocha Araújo; Gerlane M. Silva; A.B.G. Duarte; D.M. Magalhães; A.P. Almeida; Raphael Fernando Braga Gonçalves; J.B. Bruno; T. F. P. Silva; C.C. Campello; A.P.R. Rodrigues; J.R. Figueiredo
Biocell | 2009
D.M. Magalhães; Valdevane Rocha Araújo; I.B. Lima-Verde; M.H.T. Matos; Renata Carvalho Silva; Carolina Madeira Lucci; S.N. Báo; C.C. Campello; J.R. Figueiredo
Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science | 2009
D.M. Magalhães; Valdevane Rocha Araújo; Isabel Bezerra Lima Verde; Maria Helena Tavares de Matos; Renata Carvalho Silva; Carolina Madeira Lucci; Sônia Nair Báo; C.C. Campello; J.R. Figueiredo
Animal reproduction | 2010
Giovanna Quintino Rodrigues; C.M.G. Silva; Luciana Rocha Faustino; J.B. Bruno; D.M. Magalhães; C.C. Campello; J.R. Figueiredo
Theriogenology | 2013
M. J. Passos; G.L. Vasconcelos; A.W.B. Silva; I.R. Brito; M. V. A. Saraiva; D.M. Magalhães; J.J.N. Costa; M.A.M. Donato; R.P. Ribeiro; E.V. Cunha; Christina Alves Peixoto; C.C. Campello; J.R. Figueiredo; R. van den Hurk; J.R.V. Silva