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Título : Changes in testosterone or temperature during the in vitro oocyte culture do not alter thes sexr ratio ofb bovine embryos
Autor : Díez, Carmen
Bermejo-Alvarez, Pablo
Trigal, Beatriz
Caamaño, José Néstor
Muñoz, Marta
Molina, Irene
Gutiérrez-Adán, Alfonso
Carrocera, Susana
Martín, David
Gómez, Enrique
Palabras clave : Efectos de la testosterona
Embriones bovinos
Reproducción "in vitro"
Maduración in vitro
Fecha de publicación : 2009
Editorial : Wiley
Citación : Díez, C... [et al.]. Changes in testosterone or temperature during the in vitro oocyte culture do not alter thes sexr ratio ofb bovine embryos. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL ZOOLOGY. 2009 ; 311A :448-452 :
Resumen : High follicular testosterone levels have been associated with a skew in the sex ratio in favor of males following in vitro fertilization, whereas egg incubation temperature has been found to influence sex ratio in some reptiles. The incubation temperature interferes with the aromatase activity, resulting in a sex determination mechanism thought to be lost in mammals. In this work we aimed to test the effects of testosterone on sex ratio of bovine embryos produced in vitro and to determine whether effects of sex and temperature are effectively decoupled in mammals. Bovine oocytes were in vitro matured for 22 hr in TCM199, PVA, FSH and LH after a 22 hr meiotic arrest in TCM199, PVA and roscovitine 25 mM. Matured oocytes were in vitro fertilized and cultured up to Day 3, and embryos having three or more cells were sexed. In the first experiment, testosterone (0, 30, 300 and 1,500 nM), present both during meiotic inhibition and subsequent in vitro maturation (IVM), did not affect development rates or embryonic sex ratio. In the second experiment, increasing incubation temperatures (38, 39 or 401C) during meiotic inhibition and subsequent IVM, reduced embryo development, but did not change the sex ratio. Under our experimental conditions, testosterone does not promote a preferential selection of Y-chromosome bearing spermatozoa by the oocyte, and temperature and sex ratio seems to be decoupled in mammals.
URI : https://ria.asturias.es/RIA/handle/123456789/11107
ISSN : 0022-104X
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