2020
DOI: 10.1111/rda.13799
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Theca cell‐conditioned medium added to in vitro maturation enhances embryo developmental competence of buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) oocytes after parthenogenic activation

Abstract: In vitro maturation (IVM) of mammalian oocytes has been a basic and key technology in embryo engineering, which also includes somatic cell nuclear transfer and the production of transgenic animals. An important aspect of embryo engineering technology is acquiring high-quality oocytes. Although IVM technology is established and has seen great progress, the efficiency of IVM technology is still lower than

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“…We observed that GCCM (2 days and 20%) added to IVM improved embryonic development of buffalo oocytes after PA. As too long collection time of GCCM may lead to luteinization of GCs in vitro, while too high addition concentration of GCCM may cause excessive effect on IVM, appropriate collection time and addition concentration of GCCM are crucial to IVM of buffalo oocytes. These findings are consistent with results of the recent report that theca cell‐conditioned medium added to IVM enhances developmental potential of buffalo oocytes after PA (Zhang, Deng, Chen, et al., 2020).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…We observed that GCCM (2 days and 20%) added to IVM improved embryonic development of buffalo oocytes after PA. As too long collection time of GCCM may lead to luteinization of GCs in vitro, while too high addition concentration of GCCM may cause excessive effect on IVM, appropriate collection time and addition concentration of GCCM are crucial to IVM of buffalo oocytes. These findings are consistent with results of the recent report that theca cell‐conditioned medium added to IVM enhances developmental potential of buffalo oocytes after PA (Zhang, Deng, Chen, et al., 2020).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…However, monolayer GC significantly reduced both maturation rate and parthenogenetic development of buffalo oocytes. Remarkedly, the effects of GCs on oocyte IVM are not entirely consistent with that of theca cells in buffalo, as has been confirmed by the previous published article (Zhang, Deng, Chen, et al., 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…PA was performed as described in previous reports (Zhang et al., 2020). After oocyte maturation, the surrounding cumulus cells were gently removed using a pipette.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the most important factors affecting the SCNT efficiency are the origin and quality of nuclear donor cells (Agrawal et al, 2018; Em et al, 2016; Lu et al, 2011; Skrzyszowska et al, 2008; Wiater, Samiec, Skrzyszowska, et al, 2021). The SCNT efficiency is also affected by the synchronization of the processes of meiotic, cytoplasmic and epigenomic maturation in the in vitro cultured nuclear recipient oocytes (Gorczyca et al, 2022; Zhang et al, 2020). Additionally, pivotal factors that determine the cloning efficiency are: (1) the capability of donor cell nuclei to undergo epigenomic reprogramming of their transcriptomic signatures (Raja et al, 2019; Ruan et al, 2018; Saini & Selokar, 2018; Samiec & Skrzyszowska, 2005, 2021), and (2) the molecular interrelations between nuclear and mitochondrial genomes in SCNT‐derived embryos (Samiec, 2005; Srirattana et al, 2011; Takeda, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%