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Production of mouse offspring from inactivated spermatozoa using horse PLCζ mRNA

Improving artificial oocyte activation is essential for assisted reproduction or animal biotechnology that can obtain healthy offspring with a high success rate. Here, we examined whether intracytoplasmic injection of equine sperm-specific phospholipase C zeta (ePLCζ) mRNA, the PLCζ with the stronge...

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Autores principales: YAMAMOTO, Yunosuke, HIROSE, Naoki, KAMIMURA, Satoshi, WAKAYAMA, Sayaka, ITO, Junya, OOGA, Masatoshi, WAKAYAMA, Teruhiko
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Publicado: The Society for Reproduction and Development 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7040210/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31852860
http://dx.doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2019-043
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author YAMAMOTO, Yunosuke
HIROSE, Naoki
KAMIMURA, Satoshi
WAKAYAMA, Sayaka
ITO, Junya
OOGA, Masatoshi
WAKAYAMA, Teruhiko
author_facet YAMAMOTO, Yunosuke
HIROSE, Naoki
KAMIMURA, Satoshi
WAKAYAMA, Sayaka
ITO, Junya
OOGA, Masatoshi
WAKAYAMA, Teruhiko
author_sort YAMAMOTO, Yunosuke
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description Improving artificial oocyte activation is essential for assisted reproduction or animal biotechnology that can obtain healthy offspring with a high success rate. Here, we examined whether intracytoplasmic injection of equine sperm-specific phospholipase C zeta (ePLCζ) mRNA, the PLCζ with the strongest oocyte activation potential in mammals, could improve the mouse oocyte activation rate and subsequent embryonic development using inactivated spermatozoa. mRNA of mouse PLCζ (mPLCζ) or ePLCζ were injected into mouse oocytes to determine the optimal mRNA concentration to maximize the oocyte activation rate and developmental rate of parthenogenetic embryos in vitro. Full-term development was examined using NaOH-treated inactive spermatozoa using the optimal activation method. We found that the most optimal ePLCζ mRNA concentration was 0.1 ng/µl for mouse oocyte activation, which was ten times stronger than mPLCζ mRNA. The concentration did not affect parthenogenetic embryo development in vitro. Relatively normal blastocysts were obtained with the same developmental rate (52–53% or 48–51%, respectively) when inactive spermatozoa were injected into activated oocytes using ePLCζ or mPLCζ mRNA injection. However, the birth rate after embryo transfer was slightly but significantly decreased in oocytes activated by ePLCζ mRNA (24%) compared to mPLCζ mRNA (37%) or strontium treatment (40%) activation. These results suggest that the higher activation rate does not always correlate the higher birth rate, and some mechanisms might exist in the oocyte activation process that could affect the later developmental stages like full-term development.
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spelling pubmed-70402102020-03-02 Production of mouse offspring from inactivated spermatozoa using horse PLCζ mRNA YAMAMOTO, Yunosuke HIROSE, Naoki KAMIMURA, Satoshi WAKAYAMA, Sayaka ITO, Junya OOGA, Masatoshi WAKAYAMA, Teruhiko J Reprod Dev Original Article Improving artificial oocyte activation is essential for assisted reproduction or animal biotechnology that can obtain healthy offspring with a high success rate. Here, we examined whether intracytoplasmic injection of equine sperm-specific phospholipase C zeta (ePLCζ) mRNA, the PLCζ with the strongest oocyte activation potential in mammals, could improve the mouse oocyte activation rate and subsequent embryonic development using inactivated spermatozoa. mRNA of mouse PLCζ (mPLCζ) or ePLCζ were injected into mouse oocytes to determine the optimal mRNA concentration to maximize the oocyte activation rate and developmental rate of parthenogenetic embryos in vitro. Full-term development was examined using NaOH-treated inactive spermatozoa using the optimal activation method. We found that the most optimal ePLCζ mRNA concentration was 0.1 ng/µl for mouse oocyte activation, which was ten times stronger than mPLCζ mRNA. The concentration did not affect parthenogenetic embryo development in vitro. Relatively normal blastocysts were obtained with the same developmental rate (52–53% or 48–51%, respectively) when inactive spermatozoa were injected into activated oocytes using ePLCζ or mPLCζ mRNA injection. However, the birth rate after embryo transfer was slightly but significantly decreased in oocytes activated by ePLCζ mRNA (24%) compared to mPLCζ mRNA (37%) or strontium treatment (40%) activation. These results suggest that the higher activation rate does not always correlate the higher birth rate, and some mechanisms might exist in the oocyte activation process that could affect the later developmental stages like full-term development. The Society for Reproduction and Development 2019-12-18 2020-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7040210/ /pubmed/31852860 http://dx.doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2019-043 Text en ©2020 Society for Reproduction and Development This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
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YAMAMOTO, Yunosuke
HIROSE, Naoki
KAMIMURA, Satoshi
WAKAYAMA, Sayaka
ITO, Junya
OOGA, Masatoshi
WAKAYAMA, Teruhiko
Production of mouse offspring from inactivated spermatozoa using horse PLCζ mRNA
title Production of mouse offspring from inactivated spermatozoa using horse PLCζ mRNA
title_full Production of mouse offspring from inactivated spermatozoa using horse PLCζ mRNA
title_fullStr Production of mouse offspring from inactivated spermatozoa using horse PLCζ mRNA
title_full_unstemmed Production of mouse offspring from inactivated spermatozoa using horse PLCζ mRNA
title_short Production of mouse offspring from inactivated spermatozoa using horse PLCζ mRNA
title_sort production of mouse offspring from inactivated spermatozoa using horse plcζ mrna
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7040210/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31852860
http://dx.doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2019-043
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