Long-Term Effects Following Fresh/Vitrified Embryo Transfer Are Transmitted by Paternal Germline in a Large Size Rabbit Cohort

The concept of developmental programming suggests that the early life environment influences offspring phenotype in later life, whose effects may also be manifested in further generations. Valuable pieces of evidence come from the fields applying assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs), which depr...

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Main Authors: Ximo Garcia-Dominguez, José Salvador Vicente, María P. Viudes-de-Castro, Francisco Marco-Jiménez
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-07-01
Series:Animals
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/10/8/1272
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spelling doaj-230bbdc6ea8b4cc8acf3604cea2adc232020-11-25T03:45:04ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152020-07-01101272127210.3390/ani10081272Long-Term Effects Following Fresh/Vitrified Embryo Transfer Are Transmitted by Paternal Germline in a Large Size Rabbit CohortXimo Garcia-Dominguez0José Salvador Vicente1María P. Viudes-de-Castro2Francisco Marco-Jiménez3Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnología Animal, Universitat Politècnica de València, 46022 Valencia, SpainInstituto de Ciencia y Tecnología Animal, Universitat Politècnica de València, 46022 Valencia, SpainCentro de Investigación y Tecnología Animal, Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Agrarias, 12100 Segorbe, SpainInstituto de Ciencia y Tecnología Animal, Universitat Politècnica de València, 46022 Valencia, SpainThe concept of developmental programming suggests that the early life environment influences offspring phenotype in later life, whose effects may also be manifested in further generations. Valuable pieces of evidence come from the fields applying assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs), which deprive embryos of their optimal maternal environment and were thus associated with subsequent developmental deviations. Recently, we demonstrated that the in vitro manipulations during a vitrified embryo transfer procedure incurs a cumulative and transgenerational decline in the growth performance of the resulting offspring. Here, we provide a longitudinal study to investigate whether previous developmental deviations could be indistinctly paternally or maternally transmitted using crossbred mattings. Our findings revealed that early embryo manipulations through fresh and vitrified embryo transfer incurred paternally transmissible effects over the growth pattern and adult body weight, which seemed not inheritable via the female germline. Similar inheritable effects were observed after fresh and vitrified embryo transfer, suggesting that disturbing optimal embryo development through in vitro manipulations was the principal trigger of transmissible effects, rather than embryo cryopreservation per se.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/10/8/1272assisted reproduction technologypaternal inheritancematernal inheritanceembryo transferembryo cryopreservationlong-term effects
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author Ximo Garcia-Dominguez
José Salvador Vicente
María P. Viudes-de-Castro
Francisco Marco-Jiménez
spellingShingle Ximo Garcia-Dominguez
José Salvador Vicente
María P. Viudes-de-Castro
Francisco Marco-Jiménez
Long-Term Effects Following Fresh/Vitrified Embryo Transfer Are Transmitted by Paternal Germline in a Large Size Rabbit Cohort
Animals
assisted reproduction technology
paternal inheritance
maternal inheritance
embryo transfer
embryo cryopreservation
long-term effects
author_facet Ximo Garcia-Dominguez
José Salvador Vicente
María P. Viudes-de-Castro
Francisco Marco-Jiménez
author_sort Ximo Garcia-Dominguez
title Long-Term Effects Following Fresh/Vitrified Embryo Transfer Are Transmitted by Paternal Germline in a Large Size Rabbit Cohort
title_short Long-Term Effects Following Fresh/Vitrified Embryo Transfer Are Transmitted by Paternal Germline in a Large Size Rabbit Cohort
title_full Long-Term Effects Following Fresh/Vitrified Embryo Transfer Are Transmitted by Paternal Germline in a Large Size Rabbit Cohort
title_fullStr Long-Term Effects Following Fresh/Vitrified Embryo Transfer Are Transmitted by Paternal Germline in a Large Size Rabbit Cohort
title_full_unstemmed Long-Term Effects Following Fresh/Vitrified Embryo Transfer Are Transmitted by Paternal Germline in a Large Size Rabbit Cohort
title_sort long-term effects following fresh/vitrified embryo transfer are transmitted by paternal germline in a large size rabbit cohort
publisher MDPI AG
series Animals
issn 2076-2615
publishDate 2020-07-01
description The concept of developmental programming suggests that the early life environment influences offspring phenotype in later life, whose effects may also be manifested in further generations. Valuable pieces of evidence come from the fields applying assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs), which deprive embryos of their optimal maternal environment and were thus associated with subsequent developmental deviations. Recently, we demonstrated that the in vitro manipulations during a vitrified embryo transfer procedure incurs a cumulative and transgenerational decline in the growth performance of the resulting offspring. Here, we provide a longitudinal study to investigate whether previous developmental deviations could be indistinctly paternally or maternally transmitted using crossbred mattings. Our findings revealed that early embryo manipulations through fresh and vitrified embryo transfer incurred paternally transmissible effects over the growth pattern and adult body weight, which seemed not inheritable via the female germline. Similar inheritable effects were observed after fresh and vitrified embryo transfer, suggesting that disturbing optimal embryo development through in vitro manipulations was the principal trigger of transmissible effects, rather than embryo cryopreservation per se.
topic assisted reproduction technology
paternal inheritance
maternal inheritance
embryo transfer
embryo cryopreservation
long-term effects
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/10/8/1272
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