Characterization of porcine oocytes stained with Lissamine Green B and their developmental potential in vitro

Anim Reprod. 2020 Nov 24;17(4):e20200533. doi: 10.1590/1984-3143-AR2020-0533.

Abstract

Traditional methods for the evaluation of oocyte quality are based on morphological classification of the follicle, cumulus-oocyte complex, polar body and meiotic spindle. This study is focused on the differences between the morphological assessment of oocyte quality, the assessment based on Lissamine Green B (LB) staining and the analysis of oocytes using a proteomic approach. We evaluated the effectiveness of electrochemical and chemical parthenogenetic activation under our laboratory conditions and evaluated the applicability of Lissamine Green B staining of cumulus-oocyte complexes (COCs) as a non-invasive method for predicting the maturational and developmental competence of porcine oocytes cultured in vitro. We determined that chemical parthenogenetic activation using ionomycin and 6-dimethylaminopurine was slightly more effective than electrochemical activation. After oocyte selection according to LB staining, we found significant differences (P<0.05) between the LB- group and LB+ group and the control group in their maturation, cleavage rate and rate of blastocysts. Proteomic analyses identified a selection of proteins that were differentially expressed in each group of analysed oocytes. Oocytes of the LB- group exhibited an increased variability of proteins involved in transcription regulation, proteosynthesis and the protein folding crucial for oocyte maturation and further embryonic development. These results found a better competence of LB- oocytes in maturation, cleavage and ability to reach the blastocyst stage.

Keywords: Lissamine Green B; mass spectrometry; oocyte quality; parthenogenetic activation; pig.

Grants and funding

Financial support: This work was supported by the projects “EXCELLENCE in molecular aspects of the early development of vertebrates”, CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/15_003/0000460 from the Operational Programme Research, Development and Education and by the Danish Council for Independent Research/Natural Sciences (FNU) 8021-00048B, by the Slovak Reasearch and Development Agency under the Contract no. SK-FR-19-0010 and was co-funded by the projects VEGA 1/0001/19, 1/0167/20, FVMS-IPR-02 with decision No. 2020-2090/4 and by the European Community under project No. 26220220180: Building Research Centre “Agrobiotech“.