原核
生物
卵母细胞
细胞质
细胞生物学
合子
胚胎
胚胎发生
遗传学
作者
Tereza Znachorova,Nataliia Dudko,Hao Ming,Zongliang Jiang,Josef Fulka
出处
期刊:Molecular human reproduction
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2024-07-11
标识
DOI:10.1093/molehr/gaae024
摘要
Abstract Pronuclear transfer has been successfully used in human assisted reproduction to suppress the adverse effects of a defective oocyte cytoplasm or to bypass an idiopathic developmental arrest. However, the effects of the initial parental genome remodelling in a defective cytoplasm on the subsequent development after pronucleus transfer have not been systematically studied. By performing pronuclear transfer in pre-replication and post-replication mouse embryos, we show that the timing of the procedure plays a critical role. Although apparently morphologically normal blastocysts were obtained in both pre- and post-replication pronuclear transfer groups, post-replication pronuclear transfer led to a decrease in developmental competence and profound changes in embryonic gene expression. By inhibiting the replication in the abnormal cytoplasm before pronuclear transfer into a healthy cytoplasm, the developmental potential of embryos could be largely be restored. This shows that the conditions under which the first embryonic replication occurs strongly influence developmental potential. Although pronuclear transfer is the method of choice for mitigating the impact of a faulty oocyte cytoplasm on early development, our results show that the timing of this intervention should be restricted to the pre-replication phase.
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