LH Plays a Role to Enhance the Nuclear and Cytoplasm Synchronization During In vitro Maturation of Ovine Oocytes

This study is aimed to investigate the effect of luteinizing hormone (LH) on maturation and fertilization in vitro of ovine oocytes. The ovine oocytes were cultured in vitro in medium with or without LH, and then checked by confocal laser scanning microscope to observe the distribution of cortical g...

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Published inAgricultural sciences in China Vol. 10; no. 1; pp. 136 - 141
Main Author LI Kai NI He-min LIU Yun-hai ZHAO Yan-wei QU Yang-yan LI Xiao-yan GUO Yong
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Department of Animal Science & Technology,Beijing University of Agriculture,Beijing 102206,P.R.China 20.01.2011
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Summary:This study is aimed to investigate the effect of luteinizing hormone (LH) on maturation and fertilization in vitro of ovine oocytes. The ovine oocytes were cultured in vitro in medium with or without LH, and then checked by confocal laser scanning microscope to observe the distribution of cortical granules stained with FITC-LCA during different maturation periods. Similarly, some in vitro matured oocytes were also fertilized in vitro for analysis of their developmental potentiality further. After being cultured in vitro for 4 h, there were significant differences about the rate of germinal vesicle break down (GVBD) between the treatment (with LH) and the control groups (without any hormones) (36.76% vs 18%, P〈0.05). Further, there were also significant differences of the cleavage and blastocyst rates between these two groups (67.15% vs 42.37%, 21.9% vs 12.71%, P〈0.05, respectively). The distribution of cortical granules appeared to spread from the edges to the central site of sheep oocytes following their delaying durations of maturation in vitro. It can be concluded that LH may play a role to delay the occurence of GVBD, prolong the maturation duration of cytoplasm, and enhance the nuclear and cytoplasm synchronization of ovine oocytes matured in vitro and finally improve their in vitro developmental potentiality.
Bibliography:Q959.53
S829.2
11-4720/S
ovine, oocyte, luteinizing hormone, in vitro maturation, in vitro fertilization, distribution of cortical granules
ISSN:1671-2927
DOI:10.1016/S1671-2927(09)60299-6