Lack of effects of ooplasm transfer on early development of interspecies somatic cell nuclear transfer bison embryos

Abstract Background Successful development of iSCNT (interspecies somatic cell nuclear transfer) embryos depends on complex interactions between ooplasmic and nuclear components, which can be compromised by genetic divergence. Transfer of ooplasm matching the genetic background of the somatic cell i...

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Main Authors: González-Grajales, L., Favetta, Laura, King, W., Mastromonaco, Gabriela
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: BioMed Central Ltd. 2016
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ATP
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-213X/16/36
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spelling ftbiomed:oai:biomedcentral.com:s12861-016-0137-6 2023-05-15T18:49:30+02:00 Lack of effects of ooplasm transfer on early development of interspecies somatic cell nuclear transfer bison embryos González-Grajales, L. Favetta, Laura King, W. Mastromonaco, Gabriela 2016-10-13 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-213X/16/36 en eng BioMed Central Ltd. http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-213X/16/36 Copyright 2016 The Author(s). ATP Gene expression Micromanipulation techniques Mitochondria Research article 2016 ftbiomed 2016-10-16T00:01:07Z Abstract Background Successful development of iSCNT (interspecies somatic cell nuclear transfer) embryos depends on complex interactions between ooplasmic and nuclear components, which can be compromised by genetic divergence. Transfer of ooplasm matching the genetic background of the somatic cell in iSCNT embryos is a valuable tool to study the degree of incompatibilities between nuclear and ooplasmic components. This study investigated the effects of ooplasm transfer (OT) on cattle ( Bos taurus ) and plains bison ( Bison bison bison ) embryos produced by iSCNT and supplemented with or without ooplasm from cattle or plains bison oocytes. Results Embryos in all groups were analysed for developmental competence that included cleavage rates, ATP content, and expression of nuclear- and mitochondrial- encoded genes at 8–16 cell stage. Interestingly, no significant differences were observed in embryo development, ATP content, and expression of nuclear respiratory factor 2 (NRF2), mitochondrial transcription factor A (TFAM) and mitochondrial subunit 2 of cytochrome c oxidase (mt-COX2) among groups. Thus, although OT did not result in any detrimental effects on the reconstructed embryos due to invasive manipulation, significant benefits of OT were not observed up to the 8–16 cell stage. Conclusions This study showed that a viable technique for OT + SCNT is possible, however, further understanding of the effects of OT on blastocyst development is necessary. Article in Journal/Newspaper Bison bison bison Plains Bison BioMed Central
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topic ATP
Gene expression
Micromanipulation techniques
Mitochondria
spellingShingle ATP
Gene expression
Micromanipulation techniques
Mitochondria
González-Grajales, L.
Favetta, Laura
King, W.
Mastromonaco, Gabriela
Lack of effects of ooplasm transfer on early development of interspecies somatic cell nuclear transfer bison embryos
topic_facet ATP
Gene expression
Micromanipulation techniques
Mitochondria
description Abstract Background Successful development of iSCNT (interspecies somatic cell nuclear transfer) embryos depends on complex interactions between ooplasmic and nuclear components, which can be compromised by genetic divergence. Transfer of ooplasm matching the genetic background of the somatic cell in iSCNT embryos is a valuable tool to study the degree of incompatibilities between nuclear and ooplasmic components. This study investigated the effects of ooplasm transfer (OT) on cattle ( Bos taurus ) and plains bison ( Bison bison bison ) embryos produced by iSCNT and supplemented with or without ooplasm from cattle or plains bison oocytes. Results Embryos in all groups were analysed for developmental competence that included cleavage rates, ATP content, and expression of nuclear- and mitochondrial- encoded genes at 8–16 cell stage. Interestingly, no significant differences were observed in embryo development, ATP content, and expression of nuclear respiratory factor 2 (NRF2), mitochondrial transcription factor A (TFAM) and mitochondrial subunit 2 of cytochrome c oxidase (mt-COX2) among groups. Thus, although OT did not result in any detrimental effects on the reconstructed embryos due to invasive manipulation, significant benefits of OT were not observed up to the 8–16 cell stage. Conclusions This study showed that a viable technique for OT + SCNT is possible, however, further understanding of the effects of OT on blastocyst development is necessary.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author González-Grajales, L.
Favetta, Laura
King, W.
Mastromonaco, Gabriela
author_facet González-Grajales, L.
Favetta, Laura
King, W.
Mastromonaco, Gabriela
author_sort González-Grajales, L.
title Lack of effects of ooplasm transfer on early development of interspecies somatic cell nuclear transfer bison embryos
title_short Lack of effects of ooplasm transfer on early development of interspecies somatic cell nuclear transfer bison embryos
title_full Lack of effects of ooplasm transfer on early development of interspecies somatic cell nuclear transfer bison embryos
title_fullStr Lack of effects of ooplasm transfer on early development of interspecies somatic cell nuclear transfer bison embryos
title_full_unstemmed Lack of effects of ooplasm transfer on early development of interspecies somatic cell nuclear transfer bison embryos
title_sort lack of effects of ooplasm transfer on early development of interspecies somatic cell nuclear transfer bison embryos
publisher BioMed Central Ltd.
publishDate 2016
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-213X/16/36
genre Bison bison bison
Plains Bison
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Plains Bison
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