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Missing and overexpressing proteins in domestic cat oocytes following vitrification and in vitro maturation as revealed by proteomic analysis
Turathum, Bongkoch; Roytrakul, Sittiruk; Changsangfa, Chinarat; Sroyraya, Morakot; Tanasawet, Supita; Kitiyanant, Yindee; Saikhun, Kulnasan.
  • Turathum, Bongkoch; Mahidol University. Faculty of Science. Department of Anatomy. Bangkok. TH
  • Roytrakul, Sittiruk; National Science and Technology Development Agency. National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology. TH
  • Changsangfa, Chinarat; Mahidol University. Institute of Molecular Biosciences. TH
  • Sroyraya, Morakot; Mahidol University. Faculty of Science. Department of Anatomy. Bangkok. TH
  • Tanasawet, Supita; Prince of Songkla University. Faculty of Science. Department of Anatomy. Hat Yai. TH
  • Kitiyanant, Yindee; Mahidol University. Faculty of Science. Department of Anatomy. Bangkok. TH
  • Saikhun, Kulnasan; Mahidol University. Institute of Molecular Biosciences. TH
Biol. Res ; 51: 27, 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-950910
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The domestic cat serves as an animal model for assisted reproductive studies of endangered felid species. To date, there are no data on the protein alterations following cryopreservation of oocytes in felid family.

METHODS:

Immature (germinal vesicle) domestic cat oocytes were vitrified in the vitrification solution containing 35% ethylene glycol, 20% DMSO and 0.5 mM sucrose. The vitrified-warmed oocytes were matured (metaphase II) in vitro and subjected to proteomic analysis using 1DE SDS-PAGE prefractionation combined with LC-MS/MS.

RESULTS:

A total of 1712 proteins were identified in in vitro matured oocytes. Of the 1712 proteins, 1454 proteins were found in both groups, whereas, 258 proteins were differentially expressed between control and vitrified-warmed groups. In vitrified-warmed oocytes, the missing proteins were membrane and nuclear proteins; whereas, apoptosis and DNA repair proteins were overrepresented.

CONCLUSIONS:

The identified missing and overexpressed proteins in vitrified-warmed oocytes represent potential markers of cryoinjuries and the developmental pathways of oocytes. The findings of differential expressed proteins may contribute to effective ways of proteome analysis of oocyte/embryo quality in order to assess safety of cryopreservation in felid species.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Oocytes / Proteomics / Vitrification / In Vitro Oocyte Maturation Techniques Type of study: Prognostic study Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Biol. Res Journal subject: Biology Year: 2018 Type: Article Affiliation country: Thailand Institution/Affiliation country: Mahidol University/TH / National Science and Technology Development Agency/TH / Prince of Songkla University/TH

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Oocytes / Proteomics / Vitrification / In Vitro Oocyte Maturation Techniques Type of study: Prognostic study Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Biol. Res Journal subject: Biology Year: 2018 Type: Article Affiliation country: Thailand Institution/Affiliation country: Mahidol University/TH / National Science and Technology Development Agency/TH / Prince of Songkla University/TH