Effects of heat stress on bovine preimplantation embryos produced in vitro

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Sakatani, Miki [1 ]
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[1] NARO, Kyushu Okinawa Agr Res Ctr, Livestock & Grassland Res Div, Kumamoto 8611192, Japan
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Bovine; Heat stress; In vitro culture; Oxidative stress; Preimplantation embryo; LACTATING DAIRY-COWS; ELEVATED AMBIENT-TEMPERATURES; DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE; ARTIFICIAL-INSEMINATION; PREGNANCY RATES; HEAT-SHOCK-PROTEIN-70; SYNTHESIS; CONCEPTION RATES; OXIDATIVE STATE; GENE-EXPRESSION; 2-CELL EMBRYOS;
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S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
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0905 ;
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Summer heat stress decreases the pregnancy rate in cattle and has been thought to be associated with the early embryonic death caused by the elevation of maternal body temperature. In vitro cultures have been widely used for the evaluation of effects of heat stress on oocytes, fertilization, preimplantation, and embryonic development. Susceptibility to heat stress is present in developmental stages from oocytes to cleavage-stage (before embryonic gene activation, EGA) embryos, leading to a consequent decrease in developmental competence. On the other hand, advanced-stage embryos such as morula or blastocysts have acquired thermotolerance. The mechanism for the developmental stage-dependent change in thermotolerance is considered to be the accumulation of antioxidants in embryos in response to heat-inducible production of reactive oxygen species. The supplementation of antioxidants to the culture media has been known to neutralize the detrimental effects of heat stress. Besides, EGA could be involved in acquisition of thermotolerance in later stages of embryos. Morulae or blastocysts can repair heat-induced unfolded proteins or prevent DNA damage occurring in processes such as apoptosis. Therefore, embryo transfer (ET) that can bypass the heat-sensitive stage could be a good solution to improve the pregnancy rate under heat stress. However, frozen-thawed ET could not improve the pregnancy rate as expected. Frozen thawed blastocysts were more sensitive to heat stress and showed less proliferation upon heat exposure, compared to fresh blastocysts. Therefore, further research is required to improve the reduction in pregnancy rates due to summer heat stress.
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