DNA damage in cumulus cells generated after the vitrification of in vitro matured porcine oocytes and its impact on fertilization and embryo development.
Alma LópezMiguel BetancourtYvonne DucolombJuan José RodríguezEduardo CasasEdmundo BonillaIván BahenaSocorro Retana-MárquezLizbeth Juárez-RojasCasillas FahielPublished in: Porcine health management (2021)
This study demonstrates that oocyte exposure to CPAs or vitrification reduced viability in oocytes and cumulus cells, and generated DNA damage in the cumulus cells, affecting fertilization and embryo development rates. These findings will allow to understand some of the mechanisms of oocyte damage after vitrification that compromise their developmental capacity, as well as the search for new vitrification strategies to increase fertilization and embryo development rates by preserving the integrity of the cumulus cells.