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O-289 Effects of Taxol on the developmental potency of human and mouse GV oocytes
Watanabe, S ; Atsushi, T
Human reproduction (Oxford), 2022-06, Vol.37 (Supplement_1)
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Oxford University Press
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Título:
O-289 Effects of Taxol on the developmental potency of human and mouse GV oocytes
Autor:
Watanabe, S
;
Atsushi, T
É parte de:
Human reproduction (Oxford), 2022-06, Vol.37 (Supplement_1)
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Abstract Study question Is it possible to improve the quality of oocytes with delayed maturation or aging? Summary answer Yes, modification of oocyte microtubules at the germinal vesicle (GV) stage inhibits abnormal chromosome separation in in-vitro maturation and enhances early cleavage. What is known already Oocyte aging is characterized by an increase of aneuploidy and a decrease of the developmental potency with maternal ages, which will results in low frequencies of the blastocyte formation and implantation. In addition to the 1st meiotic division, it has become clear that the 2nd meiotic division also significantly contributes to aneuploidy production which is followed by pre-implantation embryo loss. However, no method for overcoming the oocyte aging has been established. Study design, size, duration Human GV oocytes with delayed maturation obtained from consented female patients were used. Mouse GV oocytes collected from 9-15 month old ICR mice were also used. After exposure to Taxol for 1hr, the oocytes were matured in vitro and examined cytogenetically and cytologically at the GV stage, the MII stage and pronuclear stage. Participants/materials, setting, methods RNA transcripts of the GV stage oocytes were compared before and after Taxol exposure with microarray in both species. Chromosome aberrations at the MII stage and blastocyst formation rate were examined in human IVM oocytes. Mouse IVM oocytes were evaluated on 2nd polar body (PB) extrusion and O2 consumption (CRAS3.0, Crino Co Inc.) at the pronuclear stage after parthenogenetic activation with electro-stimulation. Main results and the role of chance After Taxol treatment, premature chromosome separation was significantly reduced from 96% to 7% and the blastocyst formation rate increased from 3% to 16% in human. In mice, normal PB extrusion rate increased from 29% to 92%, and oxygen consumption was higher in some pronuclear oocytes. In human GV oocytes, taxol treatment altered gene expression only in a few factors related to chromosome attachment and segregation. On the other hand, in mouse GV oocytes, gene expression was significantly altered by oocyte aging and Taxol treatment. Limitations, reasons for caution The present results were obtained in human GV oocytes with delayed maturation which were collected after PMS and HCG administrations. It is not clear whether Taxol is effective on the GV oocytes collected before HCG administration. Wider implications of the findings Our results indicate that the combination of biochemical modification and IVM in the GV stage may be able to restore the aging of human oocytes. Trial registration number not applicable
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Oxford University Press
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Inglês
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