1. Enhancing in vitrooocyte maturation competence and embryo development in farm animals: roles of vitamin-based antioxidants – A review
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Swelum, Ayman A., Abdelnour, Sameh A., Sheiha, Asmaa M., Hashem, Nesrein M., Taha, Ayman E., Khafaga, Asmaa F., Attia, Youssef, Al-Mutary, Mohsen G., Abd El-Bar, Marah M., Ohran, Husein, Nagadi, Sameer A., and Abd El-Hack, Mohamed E.
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Oocyte/embryo in vitroculture is one of the most important assisted reproductive technologies used as a tool for maintaining genetic resources biodiversity and the inheritance of valuable genetic resources through generations. The success of such processes affects the final goal of the in vitroculture, getting viable and healthy offspring. In common in vitrooocyte maturation and/or embryo development techniques, the development of oocytes/embryos is carried out at 5% carbon dioxide and roughly 20% atmosphere-borne oxygen ratios in cell culture incubators due to their reduced cost in comparison with low atmospheric oxygen-tension incubators. These conditions are usually accompanied by the emergence of reactive oxygen species (ROS), which can extremely damage cell membrane integrity and other vital cellular organelles, as well as genetic material. The present review mainly focuses on the antioxidant roles of different vitamins on in vitrooocyte maturation competence and embryo development in farm animals. The use of antioxidant agents may prevent the extreme augmentation of ROS generation and enhance in vitromatured oocyte competence and embryo development. Therefore, this review aimed to provide an updated outline of the impact of antioxidant vitamin (Vit) supplementations during in vitromaturation (IVM) and in vitrofertilization (IVF) on oocyte maturation and consequent embryo development, in various domestic animal species. Thus, the enrichment of the culture media with antioxidant agents may prevent and neutralize the extreme augmentation of ROS generation and enhance the in vitroembryo production (IVEP) outcomes.
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- 2022
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