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BMC Genomics | 2016

Suboptimal culture conditions induce more deviations in gene expression in male than female bovine blastocysts

Sonia Heras; Dieter De Coninck; Mario Van Poucke; Karen Goossens; Osvaldo Américo Bogado Pascottini; Filip Van Nieuwerburgh; Dieter Deforce; Petra De Sutter; Jo Leroy; Alfonso Gutierrez-Adan; Luc Peelman; Ann Van Soom

BackgroundSince the development of in vitro embryo production in cattle, different supplements have been added to culture media to support embryo development, with serum being the most popular. However, the addition of serum during embryo culture can induce high birthweights and low viability in calves (Large Offspring Syndrome). Analysis of global gene expression in bovine embryos produced under different conditions can provide valuable information to optimize culture media for in vitro embryo production.ResultsWe used RNA sequencing to examine the effect of in vitro embryo production, in either serum-containing or serum-free media, on the global gene expression pattern of individual bovine blastocysts. Compared to in vivo derived embryos, embryos produced in serum-containing medium had five times more differentially expressed genes than embryos produced in serum-free conditions (1109 vs. 207). Importantly, in vitro production in the presence of serum appeared to have a different impact on the embryos according to their sex, with male embryos having three times more genes differentially expressed than their female counterparts (1283 vs. 456). On the contrary, male and female embryos produced in serum-free conditions showed the same number (191 vs. 192) of genes expressed differentially; however, only 44 of those genes were common in both comparisons. The pathways affected by in vitro production differed depending on the type of supplementation. For example, embryos produced in serum-containing conditions had a lower expression of genes related to metabolism while embryos produced in serum-free conditions showed aberrations in genes involved in lipid metabolism.ConclusionsSerum supplementation had a major impact on the gene expression pattern of embryos, with male embryos being the most affected. The transcriptome of embryos produced in serum-free conditions showed a greater resemblance to that of in vivo derived embryos, although genes involved in lipid metabolism were altered. Male embryos appeared to be most affected by suboptimal in vitro culture, i.e. in the presence of serum.


Theriogenology | 2015

A novel cytologic sampling technique to diagnose subclinical endometritis and comparison of staining methods for endometrial cytology samples in dairy cows.

Osvaldo Américo Bogado Pascottini; Pouya Dini; Miel Hostens; Richard Ducatelle; Geert Opsomer


Theriogenology | 2016

Comparison between cytology and histopathology to evaluate subclinical endometritis in dairy cows.

Osvaldo Américo Bogado Pascottini; Miel Hostens; Pouya Dini; Jan Vandepitte; Richard Ducatelle; Geert Opsomer


Theriogenology | 2016

Holding equine oocytes in a commercial embryo-holding medium: new perspective on holding temperature and maturation time

Pouya Dini; Osvaldo Américo Bogado Pascottini; Kaatje Ducheyne; Miel Hostens; Peter Daels


Human Reproduction | 2017

Genome stability of bovine in vivo-conceived cleavage-stage embryos is higher compared to in vitro-produced embryos

Olga Tšuiko; Maaike Catteeuw; Masoud Zamani Esteki; Aspasia Destouni; Osvaldo Américo Bogado Pascottini; U. Besenfelder; V. Havlicek; Katrien Smits; Ants Kurg; Andres Salumets; Thomas D’Hooghe; Thierry Voet; Ann Van Soom; Joris Vermeesch


Theriogenology | 2018

Holding immature bovine oocytes in a commercial embryo holding medium : high developmental competence for up to 10 h at room temperature

Osvaldo Américo Bogado Pascottini; Maaike Catteeuw; Ann Van Soom; Geert Opsomer


Vlaams Diergeneeskundig Tijdschrift | 2016

Postpartum uterine diseases in dairy cows : a review with emphasis on subclinical endometritis

Osvaldo Américo Bogado Pascottini; Geert Opsomer


Reproduction, Fertility and Development | 2018

159 Effect of Commercial Embryo Holding Medium on Development and Quality of Immature Bovine Oocytes

Maaike Catteeuw; Osvaldo Américo Bogado Pascottini; Geert Opsomer; A. Van Soom


Reproduction, Fertility and Development | 2018

167 Effect of Storage Time and Temperature of a Commercial Embryo Holding Medium on the Maturation Kinetics of Immature Bovine Oocytes

Osvaldo Américo Bogado Pascottini; Maaike Catteeuw; A. Van Soom; Geert Opsomer


Veterinary Research | 2017

Primary replication and invasion of the bovine gammaherpesvirus BoHV-4 in the genital mucosae

Bo Yang; Yewei Li; Osvaldo Américo Bogado Pascottini; Jiexiong Xie; Ruifang Wei; Geert Opsomer; Hans Nauwynck

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Aspasia Destouni

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Catholic University of Leuven

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Masoud Zamani Esteki

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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