2014
DOI: 10.1071/rdv26n1ab114
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114 Progesterone Concentrations During Ivm Affect Bovine Oocyte Quality at the Molecular Level

Abstract: Progesterone (P4) is important for the developmental competence of cumulus–oocyte complexes (COC) used for in vitro maturation (IVM). In a recent study, we were able to show that circulating P4 concentrations had an effect on the molecular quality of COC recovered during repeated ovum pickup sessions, which might affect further development. (Schlüter et al. 2013 Reprod. Fertil. Dev. 25, 250). The aim of the present study was to determine the influence of different P4 concentrations during IVM on the molecular … Show more

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“…Our laboratory reported that heat-induced increases in progesterone levels from cumulus-oocyte complexes are evident by 12 hIVM thereby preceding the heat-induced decreases in MMP9 levels which are not evident until approximately 18 hIVM [4]. It is interesting to note that the consequences of adding progesterone during meiotic maturation under thermoneutral conditions [42, 43] parallel those observed after heat stress exposure (i.e., similar cleavage rates but reduced blastocyst development). Thus, heat-induced increases in progesterone production may have superceded any of the potential benefits of supplementing maturation medium with hMMP9 to improve development of heat-stressed oocytes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Our laboratory reported that heat-induced increases in progesterone levels from cumulus-oocyte complexes are evident by 12 hIVM thereby preceding the heat-induced decreases in MMP9 levels which are not evident until approximately 18 hIVM [4]. It is interesting to note that the consequences of adding progesterone during meiotic maturation under thermoneutral conditions [42, 43] parallel those observed after heat stress exposure (i.e., similar cleavage rates but reduced blastocyst development). Thus, heat-induced increases in progesterone production may have superceded any of the potential benefits of supplementing maturation medium with hMMP9 to improve development of heat-stressed oocytes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%