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Effects of cell status of bovine oviduct epithelial cell (BOEC) on the development of bovine IVM/IVF embryos and gene expression in the BOEC used or not used for the embryo culture

  • H. Y. Jang
  • , Y. S. Jung
  • , H. T. Cheong
  • , J. T. Kim
  • , C. K. Park
  • , H. S. Kong
  • , H. K. Lee
  • , B. K. Yang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Kangwon National University
  • Hankyong National University

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Abstract

The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of cell status of BOEC on development of bovine IVM/IVF embryos and gene expression in BOEC before or after culturing of embryos. The developmental rates beyond morula stage in the BOEC co-culture group was significantly higher than in the control group (p<0.05). In particular, blastocyst production in the BOEC co-culture group (28.3%) was dramatically increased compared with the control group (7.2%). In the in vitro development of bovine IVM/IVF embryos according to cell status, the developmental rates beyond morula stage in the primary culture cell (PCC) co-culture group were the highest of all experimental groups. Expression of genes related to growth (TGF-β, EGF and IGFBP), apoptosis (Box, Caspase-3 and p53) and antioxidation (CuZnSOD, MnSOD, Catalase and GPx) in different status cells of BOEC for embryo culture was detected by RT-PCR. While EGF gene was detected in isolated fresh cells (IFC) and PCC, TGF-β and IGFBP were found in IFC or PCC after use in the embryo culture, respectively. Caspase-3 and Box genes were detected in all experimental groups regardless of whether the BOEC was used or not used in the embryo culture. However, p53 gene was found in IFC of both conditions for embryo culture and in frozen/thawed culture cells (FPCC) after use in the embryo culture. Although antioxidant genes examined were detected in all experimental groups before using for the embryo culture, these genes were not detected after use. This study indicated that the BOEC co-culture system used for in vitro culture of bovine IVF embryos can increase the developmental rates, and cell generations and status of BOEC might affect the in vitro development of bovine embryos. The BOEC monolayer used in the embryo culture did not express the growth factors (TGF-β and EGF) and enzymatic antioxidant genes, thereby improving embryo development in vitro.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)980-987
Number of pages8
JournalAsian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
Volume21
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 2008.07

Keywords

  • Antioxidant gene
  • Apoptosis gene
  • Bovine IVM/IVF embryos
  • Bovine oviduct epithelial cell
  • Growth factor gene

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