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Confocal fluorescence assessment of bioenergy/redox status of dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius) oocytes before and after in vitro maturation
BACKGROUND: Reproductive biotechnologies in dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius) are less developed than in other livestock species. The in vitro maturation (IVM) technology is a fundamental step for in vitro embryo production (IVP), and its optimization could represent a way to increase the succes...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3931272/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24548378 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7827-12-16 |
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author | Russo, Roberto Monaco, Davide Rubessa, Marcello El-Bahrawy, Khalid A El-Sayed, Ashraf Martino, Nicola A Beneult, Benedicte Ciannarella, Francesca Dell’Aquila, Maria E Lacalandra, Giovanni M Filioli Uranio, Manuel |
author_facet | Russo, Roberto Monaco, Davide Rubessa, Marcello El-Bahrawy, Khalid A El-Sayed, Ashraf Martino, Nicola A Beneult, Benedicte Ciannarella, Francesca Dell’Aquila, Maria E Lacalandra, Giovanni M Filioli Uranio, Manuel |
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description | BACKGROUND: Reproductive biotechnologies in dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius) are less developed than in other livestock species. The in vitro maturation (IVM) technology is a fundamental step for in vitro embryo production (IVP), and its optimization could represent a way to increase the success rate of IVP. The aim of the present study was to investigate the bioenergy/oxidative status of dromedary camel oocytes before and after IVM by confocal microscopy 3D imaging. METHODS: Oocytes were retrieved by slicing ovaries collected at local slaughterhouses. Recovered oocytes were examined before and after IVM culture for nuclear chromatin configuration and bioenergy/oxidative status, expressed as mitochondria (mt) distribution and activity, intracellular Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) levels and distribution and mt/ROS colocalization. RESULTS: The mean recovery rate was 6 oocytes/ovary. After IVM, 61% of oocytes resumed meiosis and 36% reached the Metaphase II stage (MII). Oocyte bioenergy/redox confocal characterization revealed changes upon meiosis progression. Immature oocytes at the germinal vesicle (GV) stage were characterised by prevailing homogeneous mt distribution in small aggregates while MI and MII oocytes showed significantly higher rates of pericortical mt distribution organized in tubular networks (P < 0.05). Increased mt activity in MI (P < 0.001) and MII (P < 0.01) oocytes compared to GV stage oocytes was also observed. At any meiotic stage, homogeneous distribution of intracellular ROS was observed. Intracellular ROS levels also increased in MI (P < 0.01) and MII (P < 0.05) oocytes compared to GV stage oocytes. The mt/ROS colocalization signal increased in MI oocytes (P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: This study provides indications that qualitative and quantitative indicators of bioenergy and oxidative status in dromedary camel oocytes are modified in relation with oocyte meiotic stage. These data may increase the knowledge of camel oocyte physiology, in order to enhance the efficiency of IVP procedures. |
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spelling | pubmed-39312722014-02-22 Confocal fluorescence assessment of bioenergy/redox status of dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius) oocytes before and after in vitro maturation Russo, Roberto Monaco, Davide Rubessa, Marcello El-Bahrawy, Khalid A El-Sayed, Ashraf Martino, Nicola A Beneult, Benedicte Ciannarella, Francesca Dell’Aquila, Maria E Lacalandra, Giovanni M Filioli Uranio, Manuel Reprod Biol Endocrinol Research BACKGROUND: Reproductive biotechnologies in dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius) are less developed than in other livestock species. The in vitro maturation (IVM) technology is a fundamental step for in vitro embryo production (IVP), and its optimization could represent a way to increase the success rate of IVP. The aim of the present study was to investigate the bioenergy/oxidative status of dromedary camel oocytes before and after IVM by confocal microscopy 3D imaging. METHODS: Oocytes were retrieved by slicing ovaries collected at local slaughterhouses. Recovered oocytes were examined before and after IVM culture for nuclear chromatin configuration and bioenergy/oxidative status, expressed as mitochondria (mt) distribution and activity, intracellular Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) levels and distribution and mt/ROS colocalization. RESULTS: The mean recovery rate was 6 oocytes/ovary. After IVM, 61% of oocytes resumed meiosis and 36% reached the Metaphase II stage (MII). Oocyte bioenergy/redox confocal characterization revealed changes upon meiosis progression. Immature oocytes at the germinal vesicle (GV) stage were characterised by prevailing homogeneous mt distribution in small aggregates while MI and MII oocytes showed significantly higher rates of pericortical mt distribution organized in tubular networks (P < 0.05). Increased mt activity in MI (P < 0.001) and MII (P < 0.01) oocytes compared to GV stage oocytes was also observed. At any meiotic stage, homogeneous distribution of intracellular ROS was observed. Intracellular ROS levels also increased in MI (P < 0.01) and MII (P < 0.05) oocytes compared to GV stage oocytes. The mt/ROS colocalization signal increased in MI oocytes (P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: This study provides indications that qualitative and quantitative indicators of bioenergy and oxidative status in dromedary camel oocytes are modified in relation with oocyte meiotic stage. These data may increase the knowledge of camel oocyte physiology, in order to enhance the efficiency of IVP procedures. BioMed Central 2014-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3931272/ /pubmed/24548378 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7827-12-16 Text en Copyright © 2014 Russo et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Research Russo, Roberto Monaco, Davide Rubessa, Marcello El-Bahrawy, Khalid A El-Sayed, Ashraf Martino, Nicola A Beneult, Benedicte Ciannarella, Francesca Dell’Aquila, Maria E Lacalandra, Giovanni M Filioli Uranio, Manuel Confocal fluorescence assessment of bioenergy/redox status of dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius) oocytes before and after in vitro maturation |
title | Confocal fluorescence assessment of bioenergy/redox status of dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius) oocytes before and after in vitro maturation |
title_full | Confocal fluorescence assessment of bioenergy/redox status of dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius) oocytes before and after in vitro maturation |
title_fullStr | Confocal fluorescence assessment of bioenergy/redox status of dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius) oocytes before and after in vitro maturation |
title_full_unstemmed | Confocal fluorescence assessment of bioenergy/redox status of dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius) oocytes before and after in vitro maturation |
title_short | Confocal fluorescence assessment of bioenergy/redox status of dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius) oocytes before and after in vitro maturation |
title_sort | confocal fluorescence assessment of bioenergy/redox status of dromedary camel (camelus dromedarius) oocytes before and after in vitro maturation |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3931272/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24548378 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7827-12-16 |
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