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Influence of the cumulus and gonadotropins on the metabolic profile of porcine cumulus-oocyte complexes during in vitro maturation
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2012-10Registro en:
Alvarez, Gabriel Martín; Dalvit, Gabriel Carlos; Cetica, Pablo Daniel; Influence of the cumulus and gonadotropins on the metabolic profile of porcine cumulus-oocyte complexes during in vitro maturation; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Reproduction in Domestic Animals; 47; 5; 10-2012; 856-864
0936-6768
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Alvarez, Gabriel Martín
Dalvit, Gabriel Carlos
Cetica, Pablo Daniel
Resumen
The aim of this work was to examine the influence of the cumulus and gonadotropins on the metabolic profile of porcine cumulus oocyte complexes (COCs) during in vitro maturation. Immature COCs were assigned to morphological classes A1 (with a dense cumulus), A2 (with a translucent cumulus), B1 (with the corona radiata), B2 (with only some remaining cumulus cells) and matured with or without gonadotropins. Glycolysis and ammonia production were higher in the A class COCs; gonadotropins increased both, especially in the A1 COCs (p<0.05). The A class COCs had the highest initial protein contents and at the end of in vitro maturation. Furthermore, hormonal stimulation induced a similar increase in protein contents of both A classes (p<0.05). The neutral lipid content and reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels were similar in the immature oocytes of the COCs of all classes. A reduction was seen in both these variables when maturation proceeded either in the presence or absence of gonadotropins. The cumulus type surrounding the oocyte is related to the metabolism of carbohydrates and amino acids by the COC during in vitro maturation under gonadotropic stimulation. Oocyte lipolytic activity and ROS production appear to be independent of the surrounding cumulus and the presence of gonadotropins.