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Mitochondrial DNA content and developmental competence of blastocysts derived from pre-pubertal heifer oocytes

Journal

THERIOGENOLOGY
Volume 191, Issue -, Pages 207-220

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2022.07.017

Keywords

Mitochondria; Blastocyst; Pre -pubertal heifer; Cow; In vitro

Funding

  1. National Science Center [2018/31/B/NZ9/03412]

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This study evaluated the differences in mitochondrial DNA content, oxidative stress, and developmental competence in blastocysts derived from pre-pubertal and pubertal heifers in the cattle-breeding industry. The findings indicated higher mitochondrial DNA copy numbers in blastocysts from pre-pubertal heifers, which correlated with alterations in gene markers for developmental competence and lower quality of the blastocysts compared to those derived from pubertal heifers.
In the cattle-breeding industry, there is an increasing demand for in vitro embryo production from pre -pubertal heifers. In this study, we evaluated the differences in mitochondrial DNA content, oxidative stress, and developmental competence in blastocysts derived from pre-pubertal and pubertal heifers.We found higher mitochondrial DNA copy numbers in blastocysts produced from pre-pubertal heifers than from pubertal heifers. In the group of pre-pubertal animals, there was a significantly lower number of blastocysts produced in vitro from the same number of collected oocytes, and these blastocysts did not differ from those obtained from pubertal oocytes in terms of their morphological quality. The morphologically appropriate blastocysts derived from pre-pubertal heifers had higher concentrations of reactive oxygen species and glutathione. In blastocysts derived from pre-pubertal heifers, we found al -terations in the expression of gene markers for developmental competence, which correlated with higher mitochondrial DNA content, suggesting a lower quality of blastocysts derived from pre-pubertal animals than from pubertal animals.The inadequate redox balance in blastocysts obtained from pre-pubertal females, along with higher mitochondrial DNA copy number, as well as differential gene expression of markers of developmental competence, elucidate the low quality of blastocysts derived from pre-pubertal animals, despite their unaltered morphology.(c) 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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