2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2014.06.021
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Supplementation of zinc on oocyte in vitro maturation improves preimplatation embryonic development in pigs

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“…However, the production efficiency of cloned pigs increased in the group that received zinc supplementation during IVM. The beneficial effects of zinc supplementation during IVM on oocyte maturation and embryonic developmental competence were demonstrated in previous report [12]. Specifically, zinc supplementation during IVM increased intracellular GSH synthesis, reduced ROS levels, and improved transcription factor expression.…”
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“…However, the production efficiency of cloned pigs increased in the group that received zinc supplementation during IVM. The beneficial effects of zinc supplementation during IVM on oocyte maturation and embryonic developmental competence were demonstrated in previous report [12]. Specifically, zinc supplementation during IVM increased intracellular GSH synthesis, reduced ROS levels, and improved transcription factor expression.…”
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“…The selected COCs were washed three times in HEPES-buffered Tyrode’s medium containing 0.05% (w/v) polyvinyl alcohol (TLH-PVA), and transferred to 500 μl of tissue culture medium 199 (Invitrogen, Carlsbad, CA, USA) supplemented with 0.8 µg/ml zinc (zinc supplemented group only), 0.6 mM cysteine, 0.91 mM sodium pyruvate, 10 ng/ml epidermal growth factor, 75 μg/ml kanamycin, 1 μg/ml insulin, and 10% (v/v) pig follicular fluid. The concentration of zinc was set at 0.8 µg/ml in accordance with previous report [12]. For maturation, the selected COCs were washed three times in the above described tissue culture medium 199 (IVM medium) containing hormone supplements (10 IU/ml equine chorionic gonadotropin and 10 IU/ml human chorionic gonadotropin [Intervet, Boxmeer, the Netherlands]), and approximately 50–60 oocytes were transferred to each well of a 4-well Nunc dish (Roskilde, Denmark) containing 500 μl of culture medium and equilibrated for at least 2 h with 5% CO 2 at 39°C in a humidified atmosphere.…”
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“…The importance of Zn in FF may also derive from its biological role in moderating oxidative stress via mediation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Zn-supplemented media during in vitro maturation (IVM) of porcine blastocysts significantly decreased ROS levels in mature oocytes, likely in association with increased superoxide dismutase (SOD) activities and higher intracellular glutathione levels [37]. Similarly, Zn media supplementation (3.6-19 μmol) was associated with better quality mouse embryos [38,39], yet higher concentrations (25 μmol) were embryotoxic [39].…”
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“…A possible reason for this difficulty is an insufficient in vitro maturation (IVM) system. Several researchers have attempted to improve IVM conditions by the addition of microelements [ 3­ 4 ] . Microelements possibly play important roles in IVM systems [ 5 ] and support female reproduction in many species [ 6­ 8 ] .…”
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confidence: 99%