Effect of Alpha Lipoic Acid as an Antioxidant Supplement during In Vitro Maturation Medium on Bovine Embryonic Development
This study was conducted to investigate the effects of alpha-lipoic acid (aLA) as an antioxidant that decrease the reactive oxygen species (ROS) in bovine embryonic development. Slaughterhouse derived bovine immature oocytes were collected and 4 different concentrations (0, 5, 10 and 20 mM) of aLA w...
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doaj-a7678f80a3344701b9e099271efea7952021-01-10T04:53:18ZengThe Korean Society of Animal Reproduction and BiotechnologyJournal of Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology2671-46392671-46632017-09-0132312313010.12750/JET.2017.32.3.123Effect of Alpha Lipoic Acid as an Antioxidant Supplement during In Vitro Maturation Medium on Bovine Embryonic DevelopmentBahia M. S. HassanXun FangPantu Kumar RoySang Tae ShinJong Ki ChoThis study was conducted to investigate the effects of alpha-lipoic acid (aLA) as an antioxidant that decrease the reactive oxygen species (ROS) in bovine embryonic development. Slaughterhouse derived bovine immature oocytes were collected and 4 different concentrations (0, 5, 10 and 20 mM) of aLA was supplemented in bovine in Vitro maturation (IVM) medium. After 20 hrs of IVM, maturation rates, levels of ROS and glutathione (GSH), and further embryonic development after parthenogenetic activation (PA) and in Vitro fertilization (IVF) was investigated according to aLA concentrations. Maturation rate was significantly higher in 10 mM group than other groups (80.5% vs. 62.9, 73.9, 64.2%; P<0.05). In the levels of ROS and GSH in matured oocytes as an indicator of oocyte quality, significantly better results were shown in 5 and 10 mM groups compared with other 2 groups. After IVM, significantly higher rates of blastocyst formation were shown in 10 mM groups in both of PA (27.9% vs. 18.8, 22.3, 14.2%; P<0.05) and IVF (32.6% vs. 23.9, 27.3, 16.2%; P<0.05) embryos. In addition, significantly more cell total cell number and higher inner cell mass ratio in 10 mM PA and IVP blastocysts showed developmental competence in 10 uM groups. Therefore, based on the entire data from this study, using 10 μM of aLA confirmed to be the optimal concentration for bovine oocyte maturation and embryonic development.http://www.e-jarb.org/journal/view.html?uid=18&vmd=Fullalpha lipoic acidantioxidantbovineoocytesdevelopment |
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Bahia M. S. Hassan Xun Fang Pantu Kumar Roy Sang Tae Shin Jong Ki Cho Effect of Alpha Lipoic Acid as an Antioxidant Supplement during In Vitro Maturation Medium on Bovine Embryonic Development Journal of Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology alpha lipoic acid antioxidant bovine oocytes development |
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Bahia M. S. Hassan Xun Fang Pantu Kumar Roy Sang Tae Shin Jong Ki Cho |
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Bahia M. S. Hassan |
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Effect of Alpha Lipoic Acid as an Antioxidant Supplement during In Vitro Maturation Medium on Bovine Embryonic Development |
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Effect of Alpha Lipoic Acid as an Antioxidant Supplement during In Vitro Maturation Medium on Bovine Embryonic Development |
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Effect of Alpha Lipoic Acid as an Antioxidant Supplement during In Vitro Maturation Medium on Bovine Embryonic Development |
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Effect of Alpha Lipoic Acid as an Antioxidant Supplement during In Vitro Maturation Medium on Bovine Embryonic Development |
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Effect of Alpha Lipoic Acid as an Antioxidant Supplement during In Vitro Maturation Medium on Bovine Embryonic Development |
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effect of alpha lipoic acid as an antioxidant supplement during in vitro maturation medium on bovine embryonic development |
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The Korean Society of Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology |
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Journal of Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology |
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2671-4639 2671-4663 |
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This study was conducted to investigate the effects of alpha-lipoic acid (aLA) as an antioxidant that decrease the reactive oxygen species (ROS) in bovine embryonic development. Slaughterhouse derived bovine immature oocytes were collected and 4 different concentrations (0, 5, 10 and 20 mM) of aLA was supplemented in bovine in Vitro maturation (IVM) medium. After 20 hrs of IVM, maturation rates, levels of ROS and glutathione (GSH), and further embryonic development after parthenogenetic activation (PA) and in Vitro fertilization (IVF) was investigated according to aLA concentrations. Maturation rate was significantly higher in 10 mM group than other groups (80.5% vs. 62.9, 73.9, 64.2%; P<0.05). In the levels of ROS and GSH in matured oocytes as an indicator of oocyte quality, significantly better results were shown in 5 and 10 mM groups compared with other 2 groups. After IVM, significantly higher rates of blastocyst formation were shown in 10 mM groups in both of PA (27.9% vs. 18.8, 22.3, 14.2%; P<0.05) and IVF (32.6% vs. 23.9, 27.3, 16.2%; P<0.05) embryos. In addition, significantly more cell total cell number and higher inner cell mass ratio in 10 mM PA and IVP blastocysts showed developmental competence in 10 uM groups. Therefore, based on the entire data from this study, using 10 μM of aLA confirmed to be the optimal concentration for bovine oocyte maturation and embryonic development. |
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alpha lipoic acid antioxidant bovine oocytes development |
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