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    Starting in vitro fertilization process with competent oocytes that may endure first cellular divisions is a critical step for obtaining an embryo. To obtain in vitro competent oocytes, culture conditions should emulate the in vivo microenvironment as close as possible. With the aim of improving the in vitro culture medium, the present study evaluated the IMD/ADM21-47 peptide as a factor that promotes oocyte competence and improves embryo quality in bovine systems. The culture supplemented with 153 μg/mL of IMD/ADM21-47 was correlated with the production of healthy oocytes in metaphase II (MII) stage in compacted cumulus-oocyte complexes (COC) with a decrease of BAX/BCL-2 to mRNA ratio and a reduction of late apoptosis by TUNEL in MII oocytes. In addition to this, treatment with IMD/ADM21-47 caused cAMPi level to be constant over time, and the cAMPi level kept increasing until 6 h. COC supplementation with 153 μg/mL of IMD/ADM21-47 increased the blastocyst production rate two-fold in comparison with control conditions. Only embryos from COC treatment with this peptide were capable of developing blastocysts in stage-6 grade I; compared with the control culture, it was the treatment with the greater number of blastocysts stage-5; these are characteristics of good quality blastocysts. Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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    J García-Hernández, B E Castro-Valenzuela, A Rodríguez-Borbón, J A Grado-Ahuir, M E Burrola-Barraza. IMD/ADM21-47, a factor that improves embryo quality. Theriogenology. 2020 Apr 01;146:1-13

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