65 Co-culture of porcine epithelial oviductal cells and invitro-produced embryos: Effect on embryo development and quality

The oviduct is involved in many reproductive functions, including early embryo development. The epithelial cells that cover the oviduct produce oviducal fluid and could be used to recreate the invivo environment into which embryo development takes place. This study aimed to evaluate the co-culture o...

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Veröffentlicht in:Reproduction fertility and development 2021, Vol.33 (2), p.139
Hauptverfasser: Lorenzo, M. S., Teplitz, G. M., Cruzans, P. R., Luchetti, C. G., Ghersa, J., Lombardo, D. M.
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Zusammenfassung:The oviduct is involved in many reproductive functions, including early embryo development. The epithelial cells that cover the oviduct produce oviducal fluid and could be used to recreate the invivo environment into which embryo development takes place. This study aimed to evaluate the co-culture of porcine embryos with a monolayer of porcine oviducal epithelial cells (POEC) and its effect on embryo development and quality. The POEC were obtained by pressing the isthmus (from diestrus sow oviducts) using slides and performing 3 cycles of vortexing and decanting in DMEM-F12 medium. Passage 1 cells were used for these experiments (POEC-1). Oocytes were obtained from follicular aspiration of slaughterhouse ovaries. Oocytes were invitro matured for 44h in TCM-199 supplemented with human menopausal gonadotrophin and cyclic AMP during the first 22h. Invitro fertilization was performed with 17°C-refrigerated boar semen for 4h in 100-µL drops of TCM-199 with caffeine, bovine serum albumin, sodium lactate, and sodium pyruvate (20 denuded oocytes per drop, 1×106 spermatozoa mL−1). Presumptive zygotes were washed and randomly assigned to one of the following groups for invitro culture: control (50-µL drop of NCSU-23 with sodium pyruvate and lactate), POEC-1 (same as the control+POEC-1 50 000 cells mL−1), POEC-1+FBS (same as the control+POEC-1 50 000 cells mL−1 and 2.5% of fetal bovine serum). Culture conditions were 7% O2, 5% CO2, 39°C, and humidity. On Day 2, the cleavage rate was recorded, and embryos were transferred to NCSU-23 drops with glucose and without cells. The blastocyst rate was recorded on Day 7. Embryo quality was assessed by counting the number of cells per blastocyst (Hoechst) and the apoptosis index (TUNEL-positive cells/total cells). Co-culture with POEC-1 significantly increased the blastocyst rate (control: 14%; POEC-1+FBS: 10%; POEC-1: 28%; P
ISSN:1031-3613
DOI:10.1071/RDv33n2Ab65