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Embryo Aggregation in Pig Improves Cloning Efficiency and Embryo Quality
Date
2016-02Registration in:
Buemo, Carla Paola; Gambini, Andres; Moro, Lucía Natalia; Hiriart, María Inés; Fernández y Martín, Rafael; et al.; Embryo Aggregation in Pig Improves Cloning Efficiency and Embryo Quality; Public Library of Science; Plos One; 11; 2; 2-2016; 1-14; e0146390
1932-6203
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Author
Buemo, Carla Paola
Gambini, Andres
Moro, Lucía Natalia
Hiriart, María Inés
Fernández y Martín, Rafael
Collas, P.
Salamone, Daniel Felipe
Abstract
In this study, we analyzed the effects of the cloned embryo aggregation on in vitro embryo development and embryo quality by measuring blastocyst diameter and cell number, DNA fragmentation levels and the expression of genes associated with pluripotency, apoptosis, trophoblast and DNA methylation in the porcine. Zona-free reconstructed cloned embryos were cultured in the well of the well system, placing one (1x non aggregated group) or three (3x group) embryos per microwell. Our results showed that aggregation of three embryos increased blastocyst formation rate and blastocyst diameter of cloned pig embryos. DNA fragmentation levels in 3x aggregated cloned blastocysts were significantly decreased compared to 1x blastocysts. Levels of Oct4, Klf4, Igf2, Bax and Dnmt 1 transcripts were significantly higher in aggregated embryos, whereas Nanog levels were not affected. Transcripts of Cdx2 and Bcl-xl were essentially non-detectable. Our study suggests that embryo aggregation in the porcine may be beneficial for cloned embryo development and embryo quality, through a reduction in apoptotic levels and an improvement in cell reprogramming.