Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences (Jun 2024)
Effect of ergothineine and quercetin additions in to the in vitro embriyo development
Abstract
Aim: This study aimed to investigate the effects of ergothioneine and quercetin on the in vitro development of bovine embryos. Materials and Methods: Cumulus-oocyte complexes (COCs) were collected via ovary aspiration from a local abattoir and cultured in vitro for maturation. After maturation, in vitro fertilization was performed. The pronuclear embryos were divided into three groups: control, 10 ?M L-ergothioneine, and 10 ?M quercetin supplemented. After the addition of antioxidants to the CR1aa medium, in vitro culture of embryos were performed. The cleavage and morula rates were assessed on days 2 and 5, respectively. Blastocyst formation and quality were assessed on days 7-8. Results: Statistical analysis showed cleavage and morula rates were significantly higher in the ergothioneine group compared to the quercetin and control groups (P Conclusion: In conclusion, supplementation with 10 ?M ergothioneine enhanced the in vitro development of bovine oocytes. However, 10 ?M quercetin supplementation impaired development, and no blastocyst formation observed. Further studies utilizing different concentrations are warranted to better understand the effects. This study provides insights into modulating oxidative stress during in vitro embryonic production.