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Effects of selenium, calcium and calcium ionophore on human oocytes in vitro maturation in a chemically defined medium

Background: In vitro maturation (IVM) of human oocytes is an emerging procedure quickly incorporated into the world of assisted reproductive technologies. As an effective method of in vitro maturation, several studies have reported the critical role of differentions on activating the complex process...

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Autores principales: Makki, Mehri, Saboori, Elham, Sabbaghi, Mohammad Ali, Aram, Raheleh, Fallahian, Mohammad Hasan, Peyghambari, Fatemeh, Roustaei, Hessam, Ahmadi, Abbas
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Publicado: Research and Clinical Center for Infertility 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4165952/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25246896
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author Makki, Mehri
Saboori, Elham
Sabbaghi, Mohammad Ali
Aram, Raheleh
Fallahian, Mohammad Hasan
Peyghambari, Fatemeh
Roustaei, Hessam
Ahmadi, Abbas
author_facet Makki, Mehri
Saboori, Elham
Sabbaghi, Mohammad Ali
Aram, Raheleh
Fallahian, Mohammad Hasan
Peyghambari, Fatemeh
Roustaei, Hessam
Ahmadi, Abbas
author_sort Makki, Mehri
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description Background: In vitro maturation (IVM) of human oocytes is an emerging procedure quickly incorporated into the world of assisted reproductive technologies. As an effective method of in vitro maturation, several studies have reported the critical role of differentions on activating the complex process involved in both gamete maturation and fertilization. Objective: In this study, we supplemented a chemically defined medium with different combinations of selenium, calcium and calcium ionophore concentrations to obtain the best rate of human oocytes maturation, survival, and fertilization. Materials and Methods: As an experimental study, Three combinations of [selenium (5 μg/ml), calcium (5 μg/ml) and calcium ionophore (1 μg/ml)], [selenium (10 μg/ml), calcium (7 μg/ml) and calcium ionophore (2 μg/ml)] and [selenium (15 μg/ml), calcium (10 μg/ml) and calcium ionophore (5 μg/ml)] added to the chemically defined medium and the morphology of oocytes assessed after 22-24 hours in vitro maturation of the oocytes. Results: The highest percentage of MII (meiosis II) oocytes (68%), developing beyond the morula (20.1%) and the blastocyst formation (11.1%) observed in oocytes treated with 15µg/ml selenium, 10µg/ml calcium and 5µg/ml calcium ionophore. Moreover, we showed the significant rate of survival in each three combinations after 36, 72 and 96 hours. Conclusion: Maturation and activation of oocytes may be triggered by changes in intracellular ion concentrations as second messengers in signal transduction pathways. Here, we received the highest percentage of in vitro maturation and fertilization among three combinations of selenium, calcium and calcium ionophore treatments. Using this combination of ions beside other factors might be useful for the enrichment of the human oocytes IVM medium.
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spelling pubmed-41659522014-09-22 Effects of selenium, calcium and calcium ionophore on human oocytes in vitro maturation in a chemically defined medium Makki, Mehri Saboori, Elham Sabbaghi, Mohammad Ali Aram, Raheleh Fallahian, Mohammad Hasan Peyghambari, Fatemeh Roustaei, Hessam Ahmadi, Abbas Iran J Reprod Med Original Article Background: In vitro maturation (IVM) of human oocytes is an emerging procedure quickly incorporated into the world of assisted reproductive technologies. As an effective method of in vitro maturation, several studies have reported the critical role of differentions on activating the complex process involved in both gamete maturation and fertilization. Objective: In this study, we supplemented a chemically defined medium with different combinations of selenium, calcium and calcium ionophore concentrations to obtain the best rate of human oocytes maturation, survival, and fertilization. Materials and Methods: As an experimental study, Three combinations of [selenium (5 μg/ml), calcium (5 μg/ml) and calcium ionophore (1 μg/ml)], [selenium (10 μg/ml), calcium (7 μg/ml) and calcium ionophore (2 μg/ml)] and [selenium (15 μg/ml), calcium (10 μg/ml) and calcium ionophore (5 μg/ml)] added to the chemically defined medium and the morphology of oocytes assessed after 22-24 hours in vitro maturation of the oocytes. Results: The highest percentage of MII (meiosis II) oocytes (68%), developing beyond the morula (20.1%) and the blastocyst formation (11.1%) observed in oocytes treated with 15µg/ml selenium, 10µg/ml calcium and 5µg/ml calcium ionophore. Moreover, we showed the significant rate of survival in each three combinations after 36, 72 and 96 hours. Conclusion: Maturation and activation of oocytes may be triggered by changes in intracellular ion concentrations as second messengers in signal transduction pathways. Here, we received the highest percentage of in vitro maturation and fertilization among three combinations of selenium, calcium and calcium ionophore treatments. Using this combination of ions beside other factors might be useful for the enrichment of the human oocytes IVM medium. Research and Clinical Center for Infertility 2012-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4165952/ /pubmed/25246896 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Makki, Mehri
Saboori, Elham
Sabbaghi, Mohammad Ali
Aram, Raheleh
Fallahian, Mohammad Hasan
Peyghambari, Fatemeh
Roustaei, Hessam
Ahmadi, Abbas
Effects of selenium, calcium and calcium ionophore on human oocytes in vitro maturation in a chemically defined medium
title Effects of selenium, calcium and calcium ionophore on human oocytes in vitro maturation in a chemically defined medium
title_full Effects of selenium, calcium and calcium ionophore on human oocytes in vitro maturation in a chemically defined medium
title_fullStr Effects of selenium, calcium and calcium ionophore on human oocytes in vitro maturation in a chemically defined medium
title_full_unstemmed Effects of selenium, calcium and calcium ionophore on human oocytes in vitro maturation in a chemically defined medium
title_short Effects of selenium, calcium and calcium ionophore on human oocytes in vitro maturation in a chemically defined medium
title_sort effects of selenium, calcium and calcium ionophore on human oocytes in vitro maturation in a chemically defined medium
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4165952/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25246896
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