Effect of cumulin and super-GDF9 in standard and biphasic mouse IVM
Effect of cumulin and super-GDF9 in standard and biphasic mouse IVM
In vitro maturation (IVM) is a technology that generates mature oocytes following culture of immature cumulus-oocyte complexes (COC) in vitro. IVM is characterized by minimal patient stimulation, making it attractive for certain patient groups. Recently, a biphasic IVM system, capacitation (CAPA)-IVM, has shown improved clinical outcomes relative to standard IVM; however, it remains less efficient than IVF. This study assessed whether supplementation of CAPA-IVM culture media with the novel TGFβ superfamily proteins cumulin and super-GDF9 improves subsequent mouse embryo development.Immature mouse COCs were cultured by standard IVM or biphasic IVM ± cumulin or super-GDF9.Both cumulin and super-GDF9 in standard IVM significantly improved day-6 blastocyst rate (53.9% control, 73.6% cumulin, 70.4% super-GDF9; p = 0.006; n = 382-406 oocytes). Cumulin or super-GDF9 in CAPA-IVM did not alter embryo yield or blastocyst cell allocation in an unstimulated model. Moreover, cumulin did not alter these outcomes in a mild PMSG stimulation model. Cumulin in CAPA-IVM significantly increased cumulus cell expression of cumulus expansion genes (Ptgs2, Ptx3, Adamts1, Gfat2) and decreased Lhr expression relative to control. However, cumulin-induced mRNA expression of cumulus cell (Ptgs2, Ptx3) and oocyte genes (Gdf9, Bmp15, Oct4, Stella) in CAPA-IVM remained significantly lower than that of in vivo matured cells.Cumulin did not provide an additional beneficial effect in biphasic IVM in terms of blastocyst yield and cell allocation; however in standard IVM, cumulin and super-GDF9 significantly improve oocyte developmental competence.
- Monash University Australia
- Huazhong University of Science and Technology China (People's Republic of)
- UNSW Sydney Australia
- Swinburne University of Technology Australia
- Keele University United Kingdom
cumulus-oocyte complexes, Cumulus Cells, Culture, Mature oocytes, Growth Differentiation Factor 9, in vitro maturation, In Vitro Oocyte Maturation Techniques, Mice, Inbred C57BL, capacitation (CAPA)-IVM, Disease Models, Animal, Mice, Oogenesis, Animals, mouse
cumulus-oocyte complexes, Cumulus Cells, Culture, Mature oocytes, Growth Differentiation Factor 9, in vitro maturation, In Vitro Oocyte Maturation Techniques, Mice, Inbred C57BL, capacitation (CAPA)-IVM, Disease Models, Animal, Mice, Oogenesis, Animals, mouse
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