Publications by authors named "Giuliana Ferronato"

-produced blastocysts are exposed to different stimuli when compared with ones. This includes the culture of embryos in a sturdy petri-dish, while embryos develop in a soft and dynamic structure. Here we hypothesized that a softer environment could differently modulate the produced embryos To that aim, presumptive zygotes were produced by fertilization and divided into three groups: 1) Cultured in a regular Petri dish - Control (CON); 2) Cultured on top of an alginate hydrogel surface (TOP); 3) Encapsulated inside an alginate hydrogel sphere (ENC) and cultured.

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The first interactions among the embryo, endometrium, and corpus luteum are essential for pregnancy success. Small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) are part of these interactions. We previously demonstrated that small extracellular vesicles from in vivo- or in vitro-produced bovine embryos contain different miRNA cargos.

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Article Synopsis
  • Cell culture is a widely used technique in reproductive research, allowing for the study of gametes, embryos, and reproductive tissues.
  • Three-dimensional (3D) culture systems improve upon traditional methods by mimicking physiological conditions, enhancing cell interactions, and maintaining natural cell morphology.
  • Various techniques like hydrogels, scaffolds, and 3D printing are being explored, showing promising results in follicle and embryo culture, ultimately advancing assisted reproduction technologies.
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Traditional methods of gamete handling, fertilization, and embryo culture often face limitations in efficiency, consistency, and the ability to closely mimic conditions. This review explores the opportunities presented by microfluidic and 3D culture systems in overcoming these challenges and enhancing embryo production. We discuss the basic principles of microfluidics, emphasizing their inherent advantages such as precise control of fluid flow, reduced reagent consumption, and high-throughput capabilities.

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Despite the advances in in vitro embryo production (IVP) over the years, the technique still has limitations that need to be overcome. In cell cultures, it is already well established that three-dimensional culture techniques are more physiological and similar to the in vivo development. Liquid marble (LM) is a three-dimensional system based on the use of a hydrophobic substance to create in vitro microbioreactors.

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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small non-coding RNA molecules involved in the post-transcriptional regulation of specific mRNA targets, thus possibly controlling many biological processes. The miRNA profiling analysis can contribute to understanding several signaling pathways, as biomarkers for molecular diagnostic, as well as potential to be used as therapeutic targets. The miRNAs expression can be analyzed by quantitative reverse transcription PCR (RT-qPCR), microarrays, and RNA sequencing.

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Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) endotoxemia has been negatively associated with fertility. This study aimed to investigate the effect of LPS-induced inflammation on gene expression associated with bovine fertility in the uterus and oviduct. Sixteen healthy heifers were divided into two groups.

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Veterinary leptospirosis vaccines are composed of bacterins and present limitations, for example, the need for bacteriological culture and serovar-dependent immunity. Recombinant antigens represent a promising alternative. LigAni, LigBrep, and LipL32 proteins have been shown to promote a protective immune response against the homologous challenge in hamsters.

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