Publications by authors named "Miloslava Lopatarova"

Article Synopsis
  • The ubiquitin-proteasome system plays a key role in regulating cellular functions by degrading proteins tagged with ubiquitin, with UCHL1 being a significant player in mammalian oocytes.
  • Research indicates that low UCHL1 activity is linked to polyspermic fertilization, suggesting its potential involvement in preventing multiple sperm from fertilizing an egg, though the exact mechanism is not fully understood.
  • Experiments using UCHL1 inhibitors revealed that these inhibitors not only increased polyspermy in bovine zygotes but also disrupted the normal migration and function of cortical granules, highlighting UCHL1's crucial role in protecting oocytes from polyspermy.
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To increase the developmental competence of bovine oocytes isolated from small, medium, and large follicles (2-3, 3-4, and 4-6 mm in diameter, respectively), we tried to modify the conditions for their in vitro culture. The first step involved conditions maintaining at least for 48 hr a reversible inhibition of the germinal vesicle breakdown (GVBD) and the second step stimulated the resumption of meiosis and completion of nuclear and cytoplasmic maturation during the subsequent 20-22 hr of culture. The effectiveness of this model depended mainly on the medium composition (reduced NaHCO3, substitution of serum with serum albumin, addition of antioxidants (curcumin), increased viscosity by agar, the reduction of oxygen concentration (within 6%-8%), the reduction of the proportion between the number of cumulus-oocyte complexes (COCs), and the reduction of the amount of a medium (within 6-7 mul per COC) to amplify the GVBD-inhibitory effect of oocyte surrounding granulosa cells.

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