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One-step automated bioprinting-based method for cumulus-oocyte complex microencapsulation for 3D in vitro maturation
Author(s) -
Antonella Mastrorocco,
Ludovica Cacopardo,
Nicola Antonio Martino,
Diana Fanelli,
Francesco Camillo,
Elena Ciani,
Bernard A. J. Roelen,
Arti Ahluwalia,
Maria Elena Dell’Aquila
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
plos one
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.99
H-Index - 332
ISSN - 1932-6203
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pone.0238812
Subject(s) - tfam , oocyte , in vitro maturation , andrology , chemistry , microbiology and biotechnology , biology , mitochondrion , embryo , medicine , mitochondrial biogenesis
Three-dimensional in vitro maturation (3D IVM) is a promising approach to improve IVM efficiency as it could prevent cumulus-oocyte complex (COC) flattening and preserve its structural and functional integrity. Methods reported to date have low reproducibility and validation studies are limited. In this study, a bioprinting based production process for generating microbeads containing a COC (COC-microbeads) was optimized and its validity tested in a large animal model (sheep). Alginate microbeads were produced and characterized for size, shape and stability under culture conditions. COC encapsulation had high efficiency and reproducibility and cumulus integrity was preserved. COC-microbeads underwent IVM, with COCs cultured in standard 2D IVM as controls. After IVM, oocytes were analyzed for nuclear chromatin configuration, bioenergetic/oxidative status and transcriptional activity of genes biomarker of mitochondrial activity ( TFAM , ATP6 , ATP8 ) and oocyte developmental competence ( KHDC3 , NLRP5 , OOEP and TLE6 ). The 3D system supported oocyte nuclear maturation more efficiently than the 2D control (P<0.05). Ooplasmic mitochondrial activity and reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation ability were increased (P<0.05). Up-regulation of TFAM , ATP 6 and ATP8 and down-regulation of KHDC3 , NLRP5 expression were observed in 3D IVM. In conclusion, the new bioprinting method for producing COC-microbeads has high reproducibility and efficiency. Moreover, 3D IVM improves oocyte nuclear maturation and relevant parameters of oocyte cytoplasmic maturation and could be used for clinical and toxicological applications.

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