Lipid metabolism and developmental potential of mammalian oocytes and embryos

Q3 Medicine Postepy biochemii Pub Date : 2022-01-06 Print Date: 2021-12-31 DOI:10.18388/pb.2021_412
Ewelina Warzych, Piotr Pawlak, Dorota Lechniak
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Developmental potential of oocytes and embryos is one of the key factors determining success in reproduction. In vitro produced embryos display reduced quality thus development of non-invasive approaches for quality assessment is a priority. Lipid metabolism belongs to fundamental mechanisms affecting reproductive processes and shaping the quality of gametes and embryos. The cytoplasm of oocytes and embryos contains specialized organelles for lipid storage (lipid droplets) whose number and size is species dependent. The growth and maturation of the oocyte/embryo is accompanied by a great fluctuation in lipid quality and quantity which in turn affects their quality and freezing suitability. There is a possibility to modify lipid parameters both in vivo and in vitro by supplementing fat to diet and culture media. The manuscript presents the current state of knowledge on lipid engagement in the process of quality acquirement by oocytes and embryos of two livestock species – cattle and pig.

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哺乳动物卵母细胞和胚胎的脂质代谢和发育潜力
卵母细胞和胚胎的发育潜力是决定生殖成功的关键因素之一。体外生产的胚胎显示质量下降,因此开发非侵入性方法进行质量评估是一个优先事项。脂质代谢是影响生殖过程和塑造配子和胚胎质量的基本机制。卵母细胞和胚胎的细胞质含有专门的脂质储存细胞器(脂滴),其数量和大小取决于物种。卵母细胞/胚胎的生长和成熟伴随着脂质和数量的巨大波动,从而影响其质量和冷冻适应性。通过在饲料和培养基中添加脂肪,有可能改变体内和体外的脂质参数。该手稿提出了知识的脂质参与的过程中获得质量的两个牲畜物种卵母细胞和胚胎的现状-牛和猪。
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