2012
DOI: 10.1017/s0967199412000354
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Forskolin effect on the cryosurvival ofin vitro-produced bovine embryos in the presence or absence of fetal calf serum

Abstract: The objective of this study was to assess the viability and cryotolerance of zebu embryos produced in vitro with or without the addition of fetal calf serum (FCS) and forskolin (F). Embryos produced in vivo were used as a control. Presumptive zygotes were cultured in modified synthetic oviductal fluid supplemented with amino acids (SOFaa), bovine serum albumin (BSA) and with (2.5%) or without (0%) FCS. On day 6 of growth, the embryos from each group were divided into treatments with or without 10 μM F to induc… Show more

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“…the embryos but not in the oocytes, it was expected that the blastocyst yields were unaffected by supplementation of IVC medium with forskolin in various concentrations. These results are in agreement with data from Paschoal et al (2012), which did not observe differences in blastocyst yield of embryos treated with (46.3% and 34.2% in medium supplemented with or without FCS, respectively) or without 10μM forskolin (46.8% and 33.3% in medium supplemented with or without FCS, respectively) during 24 hours of IVC. Likewise, Sanches et al (2013) found no differences in blastocysts production rates after treatment of IVC embryos with 10μM forskolin for 48 hours (45.3%) compared to untreated embryos (39.9%).…”
Section: Table 2 Effects Of Forskolin During In Vitro Culture On Thesupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…the embryos but not in the oocytes, it was expected that the blastocyst yields were unaffected by supplementation of IVC medium with forskolin in various concentrations. These results are in agreement with data from Paschoal et al (2012), which did not observe differences in blastocyst yield of embryos treated with (46.3% and 34.2% in medium supplemented with or without FCS, respectively) or without 10μM forskolin (46.8% and 33.3% in medium supplemented with or without FCS, respectively) during 24 hours of IVC. Likewise, Sanches et al (2013) found no differences in blastocysts production rates after treatment of IVC embryos with 10μM forskolin for 48 hours (45.3%) compared to untreated embryos (39.9%).…”
Section: Table 2 Effects Of Forskolin During In Vitro Culture On Thesupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Such observations highlight the importance of the post-fertilization culture environment for the quality of the resulting blastocyst. Although the term "quality" is very unspecific and the parameters that allow the classification of embryos in different quality grades were not well established until the present time, several studies have evaluated the quality in terms of specifics aspects like apoptosis rates, cytoplasmic accumulation of reactive oxygen species, mitochondrial membrane potential, lipid accumulation, resistance to freezing and even pregnancy rates after transfer to synchronized recipients (Accorsi et al 2016, Rocha-Frigoni et al 2014, Sanches et al 2013, Paschoal et al 2012, Pereira et al 2008. Thus, the present results demonstrated an increase in the quality of in vitro-produced bovine embryos treated with forskolin, measured in terms of cryotolerance.…”
Section: Table 2 Effects Of Forskolin During In Vitro Culture On Thementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thus, supplementation with this substance in the in vitro culture medium has produced positive results regarding reduced intracytoplasmic lipids, resulting in better quality bovine embryos that overcome the damage caused by cryopreservation (SANCHES et al, 2013;PASCHOAL et al, 2014).…”
Section: Strategies For Lipid Content Reduction In Bovine Embryosmentioning
confidence: 99%