Abstract:Exposure of maturing cumulus-oocyte complexes to a physiologically relevant heat stress altered the transcriptome in oocytes, especially certain transcripts important for mitochondrial function. To determine if perturbations are coincident with changes in mitochondrial activity, generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), glutathione and ATP content were examined in maturing oocytes experiencing heat stress. In the first study, ROS content was assessed after 6 h at 38.5, 41, or 42°C using 37 µM 6-carboxy-2′7′… Show more
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