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Paraspeckles / CARM1 mediates the regulation of OEVs on cell differentiation during in vitro embryonic development of yak.

Authors :
Wang, Jinglei
Cui, Yan
Wang, Meng
Ma, Wenbin
Wang, Libin
Yu, Sijiu
Pan, Yangyang
Source :
Theriogenology. Jul2024, Vol. 223, p74-88. 15p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Mammalian embryos produced in vitro have poor embryo quality and low developmental ability compared with in vivo embryos. The main manifestations are the low number of blastocysts, the low ratio of the number of inner cell mass cells to the number of trophoblastic cells, and the high apoptosis rate of blastocysts, resulting in low embryo implantation rate. Therefore, optimizing in vitro culture conditions has become a key technology to im-prove the quality of preimplantation embryos. Oviduct Epithelial cells exosomes (OEVs) can be absorbed and internalized by embryos to improve the blastocyst rate and blastocyst quality of embryos in vitro. As a special nuclear structure, Paraspeckles are involved in the fate determination of mammalian early embryonic mammalian cells. However, the regulation of embryonic cell differentiation by OEVs remains unknown. We aimed to investigate the effects of OEVs on paraspeckle formation and cell fate determination in yak in vitro fertilization (IVF) of em-bryos. To simulate the in vivo oviduct environment after ovulation, we used follicular fluid exosomes (FEVs) to stimulate yak oviduct epithelial cells and collect OEVs. OEVs were added to the yak IVF embryo culture system. Paraspeckle formation, cell differentiation, and blastocyst quality in yak embryos were determined. Our results show that, development of yak embryos is unique compared to other bovine species, and OEVs can be used as a supplement to the in vitro culture system of yak embryos to improve embryonic development and blas-tocyst quality. And also Paraspeckles/CARM1 mediated the regulation of OEVs on cell differentiation during in vitro yak embryo production. These results provide new insights into the study of yak embryonic development and the role of OEVs in embryonic development. [Display omitted] • The cell differentiation of yak embryos was determined to be earlier than other cattle breeds and more similar to mice. • OEVs affect the formation of paraspeckles, blastocyst rate, and blastocyst quality of yak embryos. • OEVs increases the ICM/TE ratio in yak blastocysts and makes the embryonic cells tend to ICM fate. • CARM1 inhibition attenuated the effect of OEVs on embryos, but the addition of OEVs alleviated the development arrest and cell fate change of yak embryos caused by CARM1 inhibition. • The development of yak embryos is unique compared with other cattle species. OEVs can be used as a supplement to the in vitro culture system of yak embryos to improve embryonic development and blastocyst quality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0093691X
Volume :
223
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Theriogenology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177223547
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.theriogenology.2024.04.013