The metabolic profile of bovine blastocysts is affected by in vitro culture system and the pattern of first zygotic cleavage

Theriogenology(2022)

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Time lapse monitoring (TLM) is a commercial system of individual embryo culture based on the well-of-the-well system. It allows for collecting a panel of intrinsic parameters of special importance to non-invasive quality assessment. Besides, a combined analysis of TLM and metabolome data provides a deeper insight into the embryo quality. Two questions have been addressed by this study: (i) whether embryo culture in the Primo Vision affects embryo development and quality compared to the classical system and (ii) whether the first zygotic cleavage (FZC) dysmorphisms affect metabolomic profile of blastocysts. Presumptive zygotes from IVM/IVF oocytes were cultured either in classical drops (pools of 30 embryos, control group) or on Primo Vision plates (16 embryos in separate wells, sharing culture medium, Primo Vision group). The two categories of blastocysts were analysed for relative transcript abundance of five genes (real time PCR; FASN, Hsp70, PLIN2, Bax, Slc2a1) and for metabolite profile (mass spectrometry). Besides, basing on retrospective analysis of the TLM files, the Primo Vision blastocysts were allocated into one of two groups depending on the FZC pattern (normal NC or direct cleavage DC) and analysed for metabolite profiles.
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Time lapse monitoring,First zygotic cleavage,Metabolomics,Cattle
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