Successful embryo and fetal development is dependent on the quality of the oocyte from which it was derived. Several studies to date have demonstrated the link between appropriate metabolism and sufficient ATP production with oocyte quality and preimplantation embryo development. Metabolism of fatty acids for the purpose of synthesizing ATP occurs within mitochondria via β-oxidation and entry of fatty acids into this organelle is the rate-limiting step in this process. Transport of activated fatty acids into mitochondria is catalyzed by carnitine palmitoyl transferase-I (CPTI) which also requires the metabolite carnitine. Once inside the mitochondrial matrix, fatty acids are broken down into acetyl CoA molecules which are further metabolize...
While much is known about the metabolism of exogenous nutrients such as glucose, lactate, pyruvate, ...
ObjectiveTo describe the individualized clinical and embryologic care required by a patient with adu...
Growing evidence suggests that endogenous and exogenous fatty acids play diverse roles in developing...
Recently, the importance of bioenergetics in the reproductive process has emerged. For its energetic...
Oocyte and embryo metabolism are closely linked with their subsequent developmental capacity. Lipids...
Metabolism and ATP levels within the oocyte and adjacent cumulus cells are associated with quality o...
Although current embryo culture media are based on carbohydrate metabolism of embryos, little is kno...
Oocyte developmental competence is acquired throughout folliculogenesis and is associated with appro...
Not AvailableThe objective of this study was to find out the effect of L-carnitine on oocyte maturat...
Background: Oocyte developmental competence is one of the key factors for determining the success ra...
Background: Mitochondria are cellular organelles required for energy production, vital to reproducti...
Lipids are a potent source of cellular energy and are metabolized within mitochondria via fatty acid...
Objective: To optimize the L-carnitine (LC) concentration as a supplement in embryo culture medium a...
Abstract Background L-carnitine (LC), and its acetylated form, acetyl L-carnitine (ALC), have immens...
Oocyte cryopreservation is important for assisted reproduc-tive technologies (ART). Although cryopre...
While much is known about the metabolism of exogenous nutrients such as glucose, lactate, pyruvate, ...
ObjectiveTo describe the individualized clinical and embryologic care required by a patient with adu...
Growing evidence suggests that endogenous and exogenous fatty acids play diverse roles in developing...
Recently, the importance of bioenergetics in the reproductive process has emerged. For its energetic...
Oocyte and embryo metabolism are closely linked with their subsequent developmental capacity. Lipids...
Metabolism and ATP levels within the oocyte and adjacent cumulus cells are associated with quality o...
Although current embryo culture media are based on carbohydrate metabolism of embryos, little is kno...
Oocyte developmental competence is acquired throughout folliculogenesis and is associated with appro...
Not AvailableThe objective of this study was to find out the effect of L-carnitine on oocyte maturat...
Background: Oocyte developmental competence is one of the key factors for determining the success ra...
Background: Mitochondria are cellular organelles required for energy production, vital to reproducti...
Lipids are a potent source of cellular energy and are metabolized within mitochondria via fatty acid...
Objective: To optimize the L-carnitine (LC) concentration as a supplement in embryo culture medium a...
Abstract Background L-carnitine (LC), and its acetylated form, acetyl L-carnitine (ALC), have immens...
Oocyte cryopreservation is important for assisted reproduc-tive technologies (ART). Although cryopre...
While much is known about the metabolism of exogenous nutrients such as glucose, lactate, pyruvate, ...
ObjectiveTo describe the individualized clinical and embryologic care required by a patient with adu...
Growing evidence suggests that endogenous and exogenous fatty acids play diverse roles in developing...