2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2020.01.027
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Implications of miRNA expression pattern in bovine oocytes and follicular fluids for developmental competence

Abstract: 24Developmental competence determines the oocyte capacity to support initial embryo 25 growth, but the molecular mechanisms underlying this phenomenon are still ill-26 defined. Changes in microRNA (miRNA) expression pattern have been described 27 during follicular growth in several species. Therefore, aim of this study was to 28 investigate whether miRNA expression pattern in cow oocyte and follicular fluid (FF) 29 is associated with the acquisition of developmental competence. Samples were 30 collected from o… Show more

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“…We mainly found that a suppressed expression of miR-152 during oocyte maturation signi cantly improved the blastocyst rate. Recently, it has been reported that the miRNAs expression pattern is highly correlated with oocyte quality and developmental competence [25]. Moreover, stage-speci c and dynamic changes in the expression pattern of several miRNAs were observed during oocyte [26][27][28] and embryo development [29,30], indicating a regulatory role of miRNAs in oogenesis and embryogenesis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…We mainly found that a suppressed expression of miR-152 during oocyte maturation signi cantly improved the blastocyst rate. Recently, it has been reported that the miRNAs expression pattern is highly correlated with oocyte quality and developmental competence [25]. Moreover, stage-speci c and dynamic changes in the expression pattern of several miRNAs were observed during oocyte [26][27][28] and embryo development [29,30], indicating a regulatory role of miRNAs in oogenesis and embryogenesis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The relative fluorescence of MTG and MTO was analyzed using NIH ImageJ 1.53e software [69] and expressed as mean grey values after background subtraction. The oocyte MTO/MTG ratio was calculated as an indicator of the MMP independent of the mitochondrial mass as proposed by [76,78]. Oocytes having an undetectable fluorescent signal were excluded from the quantitative image analyses.…”
Section: Mitochondria Staining and Image Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conversely, the mitochondrial activity was higher in GV oocytes compared to MII (Figure 6B), indicating a reduced mitochondrial membrane potential in MII oocytes, which is more evident when normalizing the MTO signal by the MTG signal (Figure 6C). Indeed, such analysis has been proposed as a relative measure of the mitochondrial activity that is independent of the mitochondrial mass [76,78].…”
Section: Mitochondria Distribution and Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bovine FF contains free miRNAs as well as some associated with exosomes [171,172]. Recently, the study of Pasquariello et al, [173] showed by first time, the miRNA content of different populations of oocytes categorized according to their competence. Interestingly, they discovered that the most differentially expressed miRNAs (miR-24, miR-10a and miR-320a) in FF found in high competent follicles were part of the regulation of neurotrophin signaling pathway, which supports follicle formation and development, as well as the TGF-beta signaling pathways that controls the production of ovarian peptide hormones.…”
Section: Follicular Fluid Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%