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In vitro versus In vivo: Development-, Apoptosis-, and Implantation- Related Gene Expression in Mouse Blastocyst

BACKGROUND: While mammalian embryos can adapt to their environments, their sensitivity overshadows their adaptability in suboptimal in vitro conditions. Therefore, the environment in which the gametes are fertilized or to which the embryo is exposed can greatly affect the quality of the embryo and c...

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Autores principales: Mahdavinezhad, Forough, Kazemi, Parinaz, Fathalizadeh, Parisa, Sarmadi, Fatemeh, Sotoodeh, Leila, Hashemi, Ehsan, Hajarian, Hadi, Dashtizad, Mojtaba
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Publicado: National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6697851/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31457046
http://dx.doi.org/10.21859/ijb.2157
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author Mahdavinezhad, Forough
Kazemi, Parinaz
Fathalizadeh, Parisa
Sarmadi, Fatemeh
Sotoodeh, Leila
Hashemi, Ehsan
Hajarian, Hadi
Dashtizad, Mojtaba
author_facet Mahdavinezhad, Forough
Kazemi, Parinaz
Fathalizadeh, Parisa
Sarmadi, Fatemeh
Sotoodeh, Leila
Hashemi, Ehsan
Hajarian, Hadi
Dashtizad, Mojtaba
author_sort Mahdavinezhad, Forough
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description BACKGROUND: While mammalian embryos can adapt to their environments, their sensitivity overshadows their adaptability in suboptimal in vitro conditions. Therefore, the environment in which the gametes are fertilized or to which the embryo is exposed can greatly affect the quality of the embryo and consequently its implantation potential. OBJECTIVES: Since providing an optimal culture condition needs a deep understanding of the environmental effects, and regarding the fact that normal morphology fails to be a reliable indicator of natural embryo development, the current study aimed at comparing in vivo- and in vitro-derived blastocysts at the molecular level. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In vivo and in vitro mouse blastocysts were obtained by flushing the uterine horns and in vitro fertilization/culture, respectively. Normal blastocysts of both groups were evaluated in terms of hatching rate and expression of three lineage-differentiation-, apoptosis-, and implantation-related genes. RESULTS: The hatching rate was lower in In vitro fertilization (IVF)-produced blastocysts in comparison with that of the in vivo counterparts. More importantly, the study results indicated significant changes in the expression levels of eight out of ten selected genes, especially Mmp-9 (about -10.7-fold). The expression of Mmp-9 in trophoblast cells is required for successful implantation and trophoblast invasion. CONCLUSIONS: The current study, in addition to confirming that the altered gene expression pattern of in vitro-produced embryos resulted in normal morphology, provided a possible reason for lower implantation rate of in vitro-produced blastocysts regarding the Mmp-9 expression.
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spelling pubmed-66978512019-08-27 In vitro versus In vivo: Development-, Apoptosis-, and Implantation- Related Gene Expression in Mouse Blastocyst Mahdavinezhad, Forough Kazemi, Parinaz Fathalizadeh, Parisa Sarmadi, Fatemeh Sotoodeh, Leila Hashemi, Ehsan Hajarian, Hadi Dashtizad, Mojtaba Iran J Biotechnol Research Article BACKGROUND: While mammalian embryos can adapt to their environments, their sensitivity overshadows their adaptability in suboptimal in vitro conditions. Therefore, the environment in which the gametes are fertilized or to which the embryo is exposed can greatly affect the quality of the embryo and consequently its implantation potential. OBJECTIVES: Since providing an optimal culture condition needs a deep understanding of the environmental effects, and regarding the fact that normal morphology fails to be a reliable indicator of natural embryo development, the current study aimed at comparing in vivo- and in vitro-derived blastocysts at the molecular level. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In vivo and in vitro mouse blastocysts were obtained by flushing the uterine horns and in vitro fertilization/culture, respectively. Normal blastocysts of both groups were evaluated in terms of hatching rate and expression of three lineage-differentiation-, apoptosis-, and implantation-related genes. RESULTS: The hatching rate was lower in In vitro fertilization (IVF)-produced blastocysts in comparison with that of the in vivo counterparts. More importantly, the study results indicated significant changes in the expression levels of eight out of ten selected genes, especially Mmp-9 (about -10.7-fold). The expression of Mmp-9 in trophoblast cells is required for successful implantation and trophoblast invasion. CONCLUSIONS: The current study, in addition to confirming that the altered gene expression pattern of in vitro-produced embryos resulted in normal morphology, provided a possible reason for lower implantation rate of in vitro-produced blastocysts regarding the Mmp-9 expression. National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology 2019-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6697851/ /pubmed/31457046 http://dx.doi.org/10.21859/ijb.2157 Text en Copyright © 2019 The Author(s); Published by National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits others to copy and redistribute material just in noncommercial usages, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mahdavinezhad, Forough
Kazemi, Parinaz
Fathalizadeh, Parisa
Sarmadi, Fatemeh
Sotoodeh, Leila
Hashemi, Ehsan
Hajarian, Hadi
Dashtizad, Mojtaba
In vitro versus In vivo: Development-, Apoptosis-, and Implantation- Related Gene Expression in Mouse Blastocyst
title In vitro versus In vivo: Development-, Apoptosis-, and Implantation- Related Gene Expression in Mouse Blastocyst
title_full In vitro versus In vivo: Development-, Apoptosis-, and Implantation- Related Gene Expression in Mouse Blastocyst
title_fullStr In vitro versus In vivo: Development-, Apoptosis-, and Implantation- Related Gene Expression in Mouse Blastocyst
title_full_unstemmed In vitro versus In vivo: Development-, Apoptosis-, and Implantation- Related Gene Expression in Mouse Blastocyst
title_short In vitro versus In vivo: Development-, Apoptosis-, and Implantation- Related Gene Expression in Mouse Blastocyst
title_sort in vitro versus in vivo: development-, apoptosis-, and implantation- related gene expression in mouse blastocyst
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6697851/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31457046
http://dx.doi.org/10.21859/ijb.2157
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