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Difference in Developmental Kinetics of Y-Specific Monoclonal Antibody Sorted Male and Female In Vitro Produced Bovine Embryos

Sex-related growth differences between male and female embryos remain an attractive subject for reproductive biologists. This study aimed to investigate the endogenous factors that play a crucial role in the pace of early development between male and female bovine embryos. Using sex pre-selected sem...

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Autores principales: Sidrat, Tabinda, Kong, Rami, Khan, Abdul Aziz, Idrees, Muhammad, Xu, Lianguang, Sheikh, Marwa El, Joo, Myeong-Don, Lee, Kyeong-Lim, Kong, Il-Keun
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6981608/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31905822
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21010244
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author Sidrat, Tabinda
Kong, Rami
Khan, Abdul Aziz
Idrees, Muhammad
Xu, Lianguang
Sheikh, Marwa El
Joo, Myeong-Don
Lee, Kyeong-Lim
Kong, Il-Keun
author_facet Sidrat, Tabinda
Kong, Rami
Khan, Abdul Aziz
Idrees, Muhammad
Xu, Lianguang
Sheikh, Marwa El
Joo, Myeong-Don
Lee, Kyeong-Lim
Kong, Il-Keun
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description Sex-related growth differences between male and female embryos remain an attractive subject for reproductive biologists. This study aimed to investigate the endogenous factors that play a crucial role in the pace of early development between male and female bovine embryos. Using sex pre-selected semen by Y-specific monoclonal antibodies for the production of bovine embryos, we characterized the critical endogenous factors that are responsible for creating the development differences, especially during the pre-implantation period between male and female embryos. Our results showed that at day seven, (57.8%) Y-sperm sorted in vitro cultured embryos reached the expanded blastocyst (BL) stage, whereas the X-sperm sorted group were only 25%. Y-BLs showed higher mRNA abundance of pluripotency and developmental competency regulators, such as Oct4 and IGF1-R. Interestingly, Y-sperm sorted BLs had a homogeneous mitochondrial distribution pattern, higher mitochondrial membrane potential (∆Ѱ(m)), efficient OXPHOS (oxidative phosphorylation) system and well-encountered production of ROS (reactive oxygen species) level. Moreover, Y-blastocysts (BLs) showed less utilization of glucose metabolism relative to the X-BLs group. Importantly, both sexes showed differences in the timing of epigenetic events. All these factors directly or indirectly orchestrate the whole embryonic progression and may help in the faster and better quality yield of BL in the Y-sperm sorted group compared to the X counterpart group.
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spelling pubmed-69816082020-02-03 Difference in Developmental Kinetics of Y-Specific Monoclonal Antibody Sorted Male and Female In Vitro Produced Bovine Embryos Sidrat, Tabinda Kong, Rami Khan, Abdul Aziz Idrees, Muhammad Xu, Lianguang Sheikh, Marwa El Joo, Myeong-Don Lee, Kyeong-Lim Kong, Il-Keun Int J Mol Sci Article Sex-related growth differences between male and female embryos remain an attractive subject for reproductive biologists. This study aimed to investigate the endogenous factors that play a crucial role in the pace of early development between male and female bovine embryos. Using sex pre-selected semen by Y-specific monoclonal antibodies for the production of bovine embryos, we characterized the critical endogenous factors that are responsible for creating the development differences, especially during the pre-implantation period between male and female embryos. Our results showed that at day seven, (57.8%) Y-sperm sorted in vitro cultured embryos reached the expanded blastocyst (BL) stage, whereas the X-sperm sorted group were only 25%. Y-BLs showed higher mRNA abundance of pluripotency and developmental competency regulators, such as Oct4 and IGF1-R. Interestingly, Y-sperm sorted BLs had a homogeneous mitochondrial distribution pattern, higher mitochondrial membrane potential (∆Ѱ(m)), efficient OXPHOS (oxidative phosphorylation) system and well-encountered production of ROS (reactive oxygen species) level. Moreover, Y-blastocysts (BLs) showed less utilization of glucose metabolism relative to the X-BLs group. Importantly, both sexes showed differences in the timing of epigenetic events. All these factors directly or indirectly orchestrate the whole embryonic progression and may help in the faster and better quality yield of BL in the Y-sperm sorted group compared to the X counterpart group. MDPI 2019-12-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6981608/ /pubmed/31905822 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21010244 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sidrat, Tabinda
Kong, Rami
Khan, Abdul Aziz
Idrees, Muhammad
Xu, Lianguang
Sheikh, Marwa El
Joo, Myeong-Don
Lee, Kyeong-Lim
Kong, Il-Keun
Difference in Developmental Kinetics of Y-Specific Monoclonal Antibody Sorted Male and Female In Vitro Produced Bovine Embryos
title Difference in Developmental Kinetics of Y-Specific Monoclonal Antibody Sorted Male and Female In Vitro Produced Bovine Embryos
title_full Difference in Developmental Kinetics of Y-Specific Monoclonal Antibody Sorted Male and Female In Vitro Produced Bovine Embryos
title_fullStr Difference in Developmental Kinetics of Y-Specific Monoclonal Antibody Sorted Male and Female In Vitro Produced Bovine Embryos
title_full_unstemmed Difference in Developmental Kinetics of Y-Specific Monoclonal Antibody Sorted Male and Female In Vitro Produced Bovine Embryos
title_short Difference in Developmental Kinetics of Y-Specific Monoclonal Antibody Sorted Male and Female In Vitro Produced Bovine Embryos
title_sort difference in developmental kinetics of y-specific monoclonal antibody sorted male and female in vitro produced bovine embryos
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6981608/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31905822
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21010244
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