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Theriogenology | 2003

Influence of oxygen tension on apoptosis and hatching in bovine embryos cultured in vitro.

Yuqing Yuan; A. Van Soom; Frank Coopman; Koen Mintiens; Marleen Boerjan; A. Van Zeveren; A. de Kruif; Luc Peelman

Various oxygen tensions are employed for in vitro embryo production. Since it is known that oxygen tension can influence the efficiency of embryo production and embryo quality, the aim of our study was to define an optimal oxygen concentration for bovine embryo production in vitro in synthetic oviduct fluid (SOF). Embryo quality criteria were hatching ability and the degree of apoptosis as assessed by TUNEL staining and Bax gene expression. In Experiment 1, the effects of 2, 5 and 20% O(2) tensions on embryo development were compared. The highest rate of eight-cell embryos (47%) at 72 hpi was obtained under 20% O(2). However, it seemed that 2 and 5% O(2) were also suitable as assessed by embryo survival rates at 144 hpi (29 and 30% at morula stage), 168 hpi (21 and 19% at blastocyst stage) and 216 hpi (14 and 17% at hatched blastocyst stage). In Experiment 2, comparisons were made between effects of 5, 20% and alternating O(2) (20% O(2) to 72 hpi and then changed to 5% O(2) up to 216 hpi) on embryo development. Alternating the O(2) tension significantly reduced the number of hatching blastocysts to 7%. Staining with TUNEL revealed that apoptosis occurred in all tested hatched blastocysts, but a significantly lower apoptotic cell ratio was found in embryos cultured under 5% O(2) (P<0.05). Total cell number of embryos cultured under 5% and alternating oxygen was significantly higher than that of other groups (P<0.05). Bax gene expression was detected by means of RT-PCR in only 2 of 66 hatched blastocysts. It can be concluded that 5% oxygen is optimal for bovine embryo culture in cell free media. Moreover, it is very likely that the apoptosis detected by TUNEL staining in this study is Bax-independent.


Theriogenology | 2002

Prevalence of apoptosis and inner cell allocation in bovine embryos cultured under different oxygen tensions with or without cysteine addition

A. Van Soom; Yuqing Yuan; Luc Peelman; D.G de Matos; Jeroen Dewulf; Hans Laevens; A. de Kruif

Supraphysiological oxygen tension during embryo culture can generate reactive oxygen species (ROS), which can induce apoptosis. Antioxidants such as thiol compounds (cysteine, cysteamine) can be used to prevent ROS damage to the embryo. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of apoptosis during bovine embryo development and to evaluate the effect of the presence or absence of cysteine 0.6 mM in modified synthetic oviduct fluid (mSOF) on in vitro produced cattle embryos cultured under two different oxygen tensions (5% O2 versus 20% O2). Effects were assessed by checking embryo development at Days 7, 8 and 9 and by evaluating Day 9 hatched blastocysts for differentiation by means of differential staining and for apoptosis by means of TUNEL-assay. Apoptotic cells were present in 94% of Day 7 blastocysts and in 100% of Days 8 and 9 blastocysts. Cysteine addition affected Day 8 blastocyst rates in a negative way (P < 0.05) regardless of the oxygen tension. In fact, cysteine addition to the mSOF culture medium had a negative effect upon embryo development in terms of blastocyst rates, hatching rates and apoptotic cell ratio. Embryos cultured under 5% O2 in the presence of cysteine, however, possessed significantly higher numbers of ICM cells. This finding corroborates the theoretical assumption that antioxidants are beneficial for ICM development.


Theriogenology | 2005

Apoptosis in cumulus cells, but not in oocytes, may influence bovine embryonic developmental competence.

Yuqing Yuan; A. Van Soom; J. L. M. R. Leroy; Jeroen Dewulf; A. Van Zeveren; A. de Kruif; Luc Peelman


Animal Genetics | 2004

Mapping and transcription profiling of CASP1, 3, 6, 7 and 8 in relation to caspase activity in the bovine cumulus-oocyte complex

Yuqing Yuan; Luc Peelman; J. L. Williams; A. Van Zeveren; Aart de Kruif; A. Law; A. Van Soom


26th Annual conference of the International Embryo Transfer Society | 2000

Single embryo culture affects hatching rate in bovine in vitro-produced embryos

Yuqing Yuan; Ann Van Soom; Hans Laevens; Frank Coopman; Luc Peelman; Aart de Kruif


Reproduction | 2000

Embryonic genes are differentially expressed in bovine embryos cultured under varying oxygen tensions

Yuqing Yuan; Ann Van Soom; Aart de Kruif; Alex Van Zeveren; Luc Peelman


Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics | 2004

Differential transcription of the bovine AMPD3 gene in single blastocysts cultured under various oxygen tensions

Yuqing Yuan; Luc Peelman; J. L. Williams; A. Van Zeveren; Aart de Kruif; A. Law; A. Van Soom


Proceedings on International Conference “Cell Signaling, transcription and translation as therapeutic targets 2002” | 2002

Comparison of p53 and NF-κB gene expression between unfertilized bovine oocytes and 2-cell in vitro produced embryos

Yuqing Yuan; Luc Peelman; Aart de Kruif; Alex Van Zeveren; Ann Van Soom


Proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Animal Genetics | 2002

Cloning and mapping of cattle caspases

Yuqing Yuan; Luc Peelman; Aart de Kruif; J. L. Williams; A. Law; Alex Van Zeveren; Ann Van Soom


Journal of reproduction & fertility. Abstract series | 2001

Calmodulin is expressed in bovine hatched blastocysts but not in blastocysts

Yuqing Yuan; Ann Van Soom; Aart de Kruif; Alex Van Zeveren; Luc Peelman

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