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Embryo Collection Induces Transient Activation Of Xbp1 Arm Of The Er Stress Response While Embryo Vitrification Does Not., Tamara Abraham, Christopher L Pin, Andrew J Watson May 2012

Embryo Collection Induces Transient Activation Of Xbp1 Arm Of The Er Stress Response While Embryo Vitrification Does Not., Tamara Abraham, Christopher L Pin, Andrew J Watson

Obstetrics & Gynaecology Publications

Embryo cryopreservation has become a standard procedure in the practice of assisted reproduction. While routinely performed in IVF labs, the effects of embryo vitrification on the molecular mechanisms governing preimplantation development remain largely unknown. The endoplasmic reticulum stress (ER stress) response is an evolutionary conserved mechanism that cells employ to manage ER stress. ER stress can be defined as an imbalance between protein synthesis and secretion within the ER. The primary focus of this study was to investigate whether standard embryo manipulations, including embryo collection, culture and vitrification, result in activation of the ER stress pathway in vitro and to …


Oocyte Cytoplasmic Maturation: A Key Mediator Of Oocyte And Embryo Developmental Competence., A J Watson Mar 2007

Oocyte Cytoplasmic Maturation: A Key Mediator Of Oocyte And Embryo Developmental Competence., A J Watson

Obstetrics & Gynaecology Publications

Efforts have intensified to successfully mature and inseminate oocytes in vitro and then culture ensuing embryos to transferable stages from a large number of mammalian species. Success varies, but generally even for the most successful species it is only possible to obtain a maximum of a 40 to 50% development of zygotes to the blastocyst stage. Reduced oocyte developmental competence is suggested as a primary reason for the reduced potential of in vitro-produced embryos. The vast majority of in vitro-matured oocytes are meiotically competent; however, many do not attain an optimal oocyte diameter before insemination. Variations in oocyte in vitro …


How To Make A Blastocyst., A J Watson, G M Kidder, G A Schultz Oct 1992

How To Make A Blastocyst., A J Watson, G M Kidder, G A Schultz

Obstetrics & Gynaecology Publications

Several of the new reproductive technologies have been cultivated from our current understanding of the genetic programming and cellular processes that are involved in the major morphogenetic events of mammalian preimplantation development. Research directed at characterizing the patterns of gene expression during early development has shown that the embryo is initially under maternal control and later superseded by new transcriptional activity provided by the activation of the embryonic genome. Several embryonic transcripts encoding: (i) growth factors, (ii) cell junctions, (iii) plasma membrane ion transporters, and (iv) cell adhesion molecules have been identified as contributing directly to the progression of the …