Publications by authors named "Maria Gracia Catala"

Article Synopsis
  • Juvenile goats have lower oocyte quality that affects embryo production; conventional in vitro maturation (IVM) methods can worsen this issue by restarting meiotic processes prematurely.
  • A series of experiments tested whether a pre-maturation phase with C-type natriuretic peptide (CNP) could help keep oocytes in a meiotic pause, thus improving their quality and embryo development.
  • Results showed that a biphasic IVM approach with CNP and estradiol not only maintained oocyte communication and quality but also significantly increased the rate of successful blastocyst development compared to standard IVM methods.
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In vitro embryo production using oocytes of prepubertal females is named JIVET (juvenile in vitro embryo technologies). The aim of the JIVET is to increase genetic gain by shortening the generation interval in breeding programs. In this chapter we describe the methodology currently used in our laboratory for producing in vitro embryos from prepubertal sheep (90-120 days old) and goats (30-45 days old).

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This study aimed to investigate the effect of resveratrol supplementation in maturation medium on the developmental ability and bioenergetic\oxidative status of prepubertal goat oocytes selected by brilliant cresyl blue (BCB). Oocytes collected from slaughterhouse-derived ovaries were selected by 13 µM BCB staining and classified as grown BCB+ and growing BCB- oocytes. All oocytes were matured in vitro in our conventional maturation medium and supplemented with 1 µM (BCB+R and BCB-R) and without (Control groups: BCB+C and BCB-C) resveratrol.

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Melatonin enhances in vitro embryo development in several species by improving the oocyte developmental competence during in vitro maturation (IVM). Melatonin has a wide range of actions, from scavenging reactive oxygen species (ROS) to regulating gene expression, and it can also act by way of melatonin receptors. The aim of this study was to determine the mechanism of action of melatonin during the IVM of juvenile goat oocytes and the role of the membrane receptors.

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The aim of this study was to test the Brilliant Cresyl Blue (BCB) stain to select prepubertal sheep oocytes for in vitro blastocyst production. Oocyte diameter, mitochondrial activity, maturation-promoting factor (MPF) activity and mRNA relative expression (RE) of genes related to metabolism (ATPase Na(+)/K(+) transporting α 1 (ATP1A1) and cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COX1)) and constitutive function of the cell (cytoplasmic polyadenylation-element-binding protein (CPEB) and S100A10) were assessed. Immature oocytes were exposed to different BCB concentrations (13, 26, 39 and 52  μM) and classified according to their cytoplasm colouration as grown BCB+ (blue cytoplasm) and growing BCB- (colourless cytoplasm).

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