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Transcriptional activity of the genes characterizing developmentally competent cytoplasm in bovine oocytes.
Pešanová, Denisa ; Němcová, Lucie (advisor) ; Kalous, Jaroslav (referee)
4 Abstract The antral follicle provides a specialized microenvironment or niche, which is necessary for production of high quality oocyte. The developmental competence of bovine oocyte is influenced by the follicle size. Oocytes originated from medium or larger follicles (≥6 mm) have greater developmental competence (ability to develop to the blastocyst stage). The changes in cytoplasmic factors, for example mRNAs, could explain differences in oocyte developmental potential. Using Bovine Oligonucleotide microarrays the differences in gene expression profiles of oocytes at germinal vesicle and MII stages from medium (MF, 6-10 mm) or small (SF, 2-5 mm) follicles were characterized. The aim was to find differencies between oocytes diverse developmental competence. The expression fold change between the two experimental groups was in 61 genes. Subsets of 15 differentially expressed genes were validated by quantitative RT-PCR. Before maturation, significant differences were confirmed at the level of ATP5C1, MAP3K13, MTRF1L, TAF1A and UBL5. Subpopulations of oocytes were classified according to atresia of cumulus cells and follicle size. We determined the level of 12 individual transcripts after maturation. ATP5F1 remained stable in all experimental groups of oocytes. The level of BRD7 transcript remained stable...
The role of SIRT1 during in vitro maturation of oocytes
Landsmann, Lukáš ; Nevoral, Jan (advisor) ; Šolc, Petr (referee)
SIRT1 histone deacetylase acts towards many epigenetic and non-epigenetic targets. The involvement of SIRT1 in oocyte maturation is assumed and the importance of ooplasmic SIRT1 pool for further destiny of matured oocyte is strongly suggested. We hypothesized that SIRT1 play role of the signal molecule in mature oocyte through selected epigenetic and non- epigenetic regulation. We observed SIRT1 re-localization in mature oocyte and the association with spindle microtubules. In matured oocyte, SIRT1 shows a spindle-like pattern and spindle- specific SIRT1 action is supported decreasing α-tubulin acetylation. Based on the observation of histone code in immature and matured oocytes, we suggest that SIRT1 is mostly predestined for epigenetic mode of action in germinal vesicle (GV) of immature oocyte. Accordingly, SIRT1- driven trimethylation of histone H3 on lysine K9 in matured oocyte is considered to be an inheritance of GV epigenetic transformation. Taken together, our observations point out the dual spatiotemporal SIRT1 action in oocyte capable to be switched from epigenetic to the non- epigenetic mode of action readily depending on meiosis progress. Keywords: oocyte, SIRT1, histone, developmental competence, tubuline, epigenetics
Quality evaluation of early human embryos regarding their developmental competence
Černíková, Terezie ; Krylov, Vladimír (advisor) ; Fulka, Josef (referee)
The mission of assisted reproductive medicine is to achieve the highest success rate of implantation and the subsequent birth of a healthy child. The current standard is the transfer of only one embryo and thus there is a great effort to develop an unbiased and accurate embryo assessment methods. This bachelor thesis is an overview of several selected techniques and their advantages and disadvantages. The selection of methods included in this thesis is based on their potential contribution to embryo assessment and the number and availability of relevant studies. I tried to compare the classical morphological approach with the newly developed methods monitoring vitality biomarkers, including genetic, metabolic and proteomic analysis. Because of the lack of information concerning techniques from clinical practice and large randomized trials, the comparison of new and old methods is questionable. Nevertheless, their principal differences can be compared. Conventional morphological assessment is based on the large extent of the subjective assessment by the assessor. On the other hand biomarker monitoring methods are based on empirical data. The outlook for the future is the complementarity of biomarker monitoring to morphological assessment. Key words: early embryo, human, developmental competence,...
Transcriptional activity of the genes characterizing developmentally competent cytoplasm in bovine oocytes.
Pešanová, Denisa ; Němcová, Lucie (advisor) ; Kalous, Jaroslav (referee)
4 Abstract The antral follicle provides a specialized microenvironment or niche, which is necessary for production of high quality oocyte. The developmental competence of bovine oocyte is influenced by the follicle size. Oocytes originated from medium or larger follicles (≥6 mm) have greater developmental competence (ability to develop to the blastocyst stage). The changes in cytoplasmic factors, for example mRNAs, could explain differences in oocyte developmental potential. Using Bovine Oligonucleotide microarrays the differences in gene expression profiles of oocytes at germinal vesicle and MII stages from medium (MF, 6-10 mm) or small (SF, 2-5 mm) follicles were characterized. The aim was to find differencies between oocytes diverse developmental competence. The expression fold change between the two experimental groups was in 61 genes. Subsets of 15 differentially expressed genes were validated by quantitative RT-PCR. Before maturation, significant differences were confirmed at the level of ATP5C1, MAP3K13, MTRF1L, TAF1A and UBL5. Subpopulations of oocytes were classified according to atresia of cumulus cells and follicle size. We determined the level of 12 individual transcripts after maturation. ATP5F1 remained stable in all experimental groups of oocytes. The level of BRD7 transcript remained stable...

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