Genes (Feb 2022)

Effect of E-64 Supplementation during In Vitro Maturation on the Developmental Competence of Bovine OPU-Derived Oocytes

  • Ahmed Z. Balboula,
  • Mansour Aboelenain,
  • Miki Sakatani,
  • Ken-Ichi Yamanaka,
  • Hanako Bai,
  • Takahiro Shirozu,
  • Manabu Kawahara,
  • Abd Elraouf O. Hegab,
  • Samy M. Zaabel,
  • Masashi Takahashi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/genes13020324
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
p. 324

Abstract

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Recovery of bovine oocytes using the ovum pick-up (OPU) technique offers the advantage of rapid genetic improvement through propagation of desired genes from animals with high genetic qualities. However, the developmental competence of OPU-derived immature oocytes remains relatively poor. We previously found that cathepsin B gene expression and activity are increased in poor quality oocytes and embryos compared to good quality ones. In this study, we investigated the effect of E-64 (cathepsin B inhibitor) supplementation during in vitro maturation (IVM) on the developmental competence of OPU-derived immature oocytes and the quality of the produced blastocysts. Our results showed that supplementation of IVM medium with E-64 significantly improved the developmental competence of OPU-derived immature oocytes as evidenced by the significant increase of the blastocyst rate. Importantly, the presence of E-64 during IVM also significantly improved blastocyst quality by increasing the total cell number and decreasing the percentage of TUNEL positive cells. These results indicate that E-64 supplementation during IVM is a promising tool to improve the efficiency of OPU-IVF program by improving the developmental competence of OPU-derived immature oocytes.

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