Live-cell imaging of nuclear–chromosomal dynamics in bovine in vitro fertilised embryos
Abstract Nuclear/chromosomal integrity is an important prerequisite for the assessment of embryo quality in artificial reproductive technology. However, lipid-rich dark cytoplasm in bovine embryos prevents its observation by visible light microscopy. We performed live-cell imaging using confocal las...
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doaj-525032a9434c444f9740c9fa9e2e76e42020-12-08T03:22:55ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222018-05-01811910.1038/s41598-018-25698-wLive-cell imaging of nuclear–chromosomal dynamics in bovine in vitro fertilised embryosTatsuma Yao0Rie Suzuki1Natsuki Furuta2Yuka Suzuki3Kyoko Kabe4Mikiko Tokoro5Atsushi Sugawara6Akira Yajima7Tomohiro Nagasawa8Satoko Matoba9Kazuo Yamagata10Satoshi Sugimura11Faculty of Biology-Oriented Science and Technology (BOST), Kindai UniversityFaculty of Biology-Oriented Science and Technology (BOST), Kindai UniversityFaculty of Biology-Oriented Science and Technology (BOST), Kindai UniversityFaculty of Biology-Oriented Science and Technology (BOST), Kindai UniversityFaculty of Biology-Oriented Science and Technology (BOST), Kindai UniversityFaculty of Biology-Oriented Science and Technology (BOST), Kindai UniversityDepartment of Biological Production, Tokyo University of Agriculture and TechnologyDepartment of Biological Production, Tokyo University of Agriculture and TechnologyDepartment of Biological Production, Tokyo University of Agriculture and TechnologyDivision of Animal Breeding and Reproduction Research, Institute of Livestock and Grassland Science, NARO (NILGS)Faculty of Biology-Oriented Science and Technology (BOST), Kindai UniversityDepartment of Biological Production, Tokyo University of Agriculture and TechnologyAbstract Nuclear/chromosomal integrity is an important prerequisite for the assessment of embryo quality in artificial reproductive technology. However, lipid-rich dark cytoplasm in bovine embryos prevents its observation by visible light microscopy. We performed live-cell imaging using confocal laser microscopy that allowed long-term imaging of nuclear/chromosomal dynamics in bovine in vitro fertilised (IVF) embryos. We analysed the relationship between nuclear/chromosomal aberrations and in vitro embryonic development and morphological blastocyst quality. Three-dimensional live-cell imaging of 369 embryos injected with mRNA encoding histone H2B-mCherry and enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP)-α-tubulin was performed from single-cell to blastocyst stage for eight days; 17.9% reached the blastocyst stage. Abnormalities in the number of pronuclei (PN), chromosomal segregation, cytokinesis, and blastomere number at first cleavage were observed at frequencies of 48.0%, 30.6%, 8.1%, and 22.2%, respectively, and 13.0%, 6.2%, 3.3%, and 13.4%, respectively, for abnormal embryos developed into blastocysts. A multivariate analysis showed that abnormal chromosome segregation (ACS) and multiple PN correlated with delayed timing and abnormal blastomere number at first cleavage, respectively. In morphologically transferrable blastocysts, 30–40% of embryos underwent ACS and had abnormal PN. Live-cell imaging may be useful for analysing the association between nuclear/chromosomal dynamics and embryonic development in bovine embryos.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-25698-w |
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Tatsuma Yao Rie Suzuki Natsuki Furuta Yuka Suzuki Kyoko Kabe Mikiko Tokoro Atsushi Sugawara Akira Yajima Tomohiro Nagasawa Satoko Matoba Kazuo Yamagata Satoshi Sugimura Live-cell imaging of nuclear–chromosomal dynamics in bovine in vitro fertilised embryos Scientific Reports |
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Tatsuma Yao Rie Suzuki Natsuki Furuta Yuka Suzuki Kyoko Kabe Mikiko Tokoro Atsushi Sugawara Akira Yajima Tomohiro Nagasawa Satoko Matoba Kazuo Yamagata Satoshi Sugimura |
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Live-cell imaging of nuclear–chromosomal dynamics in bovine in vitro fertilised embryos |
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Live-cell imaging of nuclear–chromosomal dynamics in bovine in vitro fertilised embryos |
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Live-cell imaging of nuclear–chromosomal dynamics in bovine in vitro fertilised embryos |
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Live-cell imaging of nuclear–chromosomal dynamics in bovine in vitro fertilised embryos |
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Live-cell imaging of nuclear–chromosomal dynamics in bovine in vitro fertilised embryos |
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Abstract Nuclear/chromosomal integrity is an important prerequisite for the assessment of embryo quality in artificial reproductive technology. However, lipid-rich dark cytoplasm in bovine embryos prevents its observation by visible light microscopy. We performed live-cell imaging using confocal laser microscopy that allowed long-term imaging of nuclear/chromosomal dynamics in bovine in vitro fertilised (IVF) embryos. We analysed the relationship between nuclear/chromosomal aberrations and in vitro embryonic development and morphological blastocyst quality. Three-dimensional live-cell imaging of 369 embryos injected with mRNA encoding histone H2B-mCherry and enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP)-α-tubulin was performed from single-cell to blastocyst stage for eight days; 17.9% reached the blastocyst stage. Abnormalities in the number of pronuclei (PN), chromosomal segregation, cytokinesis, and blastomere number at first cleavage were observed at frequencies of 48.0%, 30.6%, 8.1%, and 22.2%, respectively, and 13.0%, 6.2%, 3.3%, and 13.4%, respectively, for abnormal embryos developed into blastocysts. A multivariate analysis showed that abnormal chromosome segregation (ACS) and multiple PN correlated with delayed timing and abnormal blastomere number at first cleavage, respectively. In morphologically transferrable blastocysts, 30–40% of embryos underwent ACS and had abnormal PN. Live-cell imaging may be useful for analysing the association between nuclear/chromosomal dynamics and embryonic development in bovine embryos. |
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