Tytuł pozycji:
Optical coherence microscopy allows for quality assessment of immature mouse oocytes
- Tytuł:
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Optical coherence microscopy allows for quality assessment of immature mouse oocytes
- Autorzy:
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Szkulmowski, Maciej
Tamborski, Szymon
Ajduk, Anna
Fluks, Monika
- Współwytwórcy:
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Instytut Fizyki, Wydział Fizyki, Astronomii i Informatyki Stosowanej, Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika w Toruniu
Instytut Biologii Rozwoju i Nauk Biomedycznych, Wydział Biologii, Uniwersytet Warszawski
- Data publikacji:
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2022-07-01
- Wydawca:
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Bioscientifica
- Słowa kluczowe:
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quality assessment
oocyte
imaging
in vitro maturation
optical coherence microscopy
- ISBN, ISSN:
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17417899
14701626
- Prawa:
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/pl/
- Linki:
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https://depot.ceon.pl/handle/123456789/21495  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
- Dostawca treści:
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Repozytorium Centrum Otwartej Nauki
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Przejdź do źródła  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
The success of assisted reproductive technologies, and particularly in vitro maturation, is tightly linked to the quality of oocytes. Therefore, there is a need for robust, reliable, and easy-to-assess biomarkers of oocyte developmental competence. Microscopy techniques visualizing oocyte intracellular structure could provide such biomarkers. However, fluorescence imaging methods, applied frequently in biology and allowing for detailed
structural and dynamic studies of single cells, require fluorescent tags to visualize cellular
architecture and may cause short- and long-term photo-damage. On the other hand, traditional light microscopy, although relatively non-invasive, does not provide detailed structural information. Optical coherence microscopy (OCM) is a promising alternative, as it does not require sample pre-processing or labelling, and can provide 3D images of intracellular structures. Here we applied OCM to assess the chromatin conformation of immature mouse oocytes, a feature that corresponds with their transcriptional status and developmental competence and cannot be examined by traditional light microscopy. We showed that OCM distinguished oocytes with so-called NSN (non-surrounded nucleoli) and SN (surrounded nucleoli) chromatin conformation with very high sensitivity and specificity, and that OCM scanning did not decrease the quality of oocytes. Finally, we cross-referenced OCM data with the oocyte ability to undergo normal nuclear and cytoplasmic maturation, and proved that indeed, oocytes scored with OCM as NSN mature less effectively than oocytes scored as SN. Our results suggest that OCM may be a valuable addition to the imaging toolkit used in assisted
reproduction procedures.
Narodowe Centrum Nauki (NCN) - grant OPUS (2017/27/B/NZ5/00405)
Disclaimer: this is not the definitive Version of Record of this article. This manuscript has been accepted for publication in Reproduction (https://doi.org/10.1530/REP-22-0178), but the version presented here has not yet been copy-edited, formatted or proofed. Consequently, Bioscientifica accepts no responsibility for any errors or omissions it may contain.