Maintenance of bovine oocytes in meiotic arrest and subsequent development in vitro: a comparative evaluation of antral follicle culture with other methods
The frequency of development of bovine embryos produced by maturation, fertilization, and culture in vitro is lower than that observed in vivo. One factor that may affect both the frequency of development and the quality of the embryos produced is the developmental competence of the oocyte. In curre...
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Published in | Biology of reproduction Vol. 59; no. 2; pp. 255 - 262 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Madison, WI
Society for the Study of Reproduction
01.08.1998
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Summary: | The frequency of development of bovine embryos produced by maturation, fertilization, and culture in vitro is lower than that
observed in vivo. One factor that may affect both the frequency of development and the quality of the embryos produced is
the developmental competence of the oocyte. In current in vitro production systems, oocyte maturation, characterized by the
resumption of meiosis, occurs after oocyte aspiration from the follicle. The developmental competence of individual oocytes
may be improved by inducing maturation after culturing under conditions that inhibit the resumption of meiosis. In order to
test this hypothesis, a system has been established in which intact antral follicles (3â8 mm in diameter) are cultured in
vitro. During this period the oocytes are maintained at the germinal vesicle (GV) stage under the inhibitory effects of the
follicle. Culture of intact antral follicles was compared with two other âphysiologicalâ methods for the maintenance of GV
arrest: oocytes were cultured attached to a small part of the follicle wall or within hemisections of follicles. It was found
that 96.8% of oocytes recovered from intact antral folliclesâas compared to 24.6% attached to a small part of the follicle
wall and 62.7% within hemisections of folliclesâwere maintained at the GV stage after 24-h culture. The effects on GV arrest
and subsequent maturation of the oocytes were evaluated after longer periods of antral follicle culture (2, 4, and 7 days).
As the culture period increased, the number of GV-arrested oocytes decreased; the maximum percentage of GV arrest was observed
after 24-h culture. The majority of these oocytes matured to metaphase II. A comparison of blastocyst production was made
after fertilization and subsequent development of oocytes obtained following follicle culture and of control oocytes aspirated
directly from antral follicles. The cleavage rate and percentage of blastocyst production in these two groups were 54.6 ±
13.9%, 48.4 ± 8.4% and 68.6 ± 8.6%, 32.8 ± 10.8%, respectively. Statistical analysis showed significant differences in both
cleavage rate and blastocyst production between these two groups. Total cell numbers in the control group were 144.6 ± 7.28
and 152.0 ± 25.8 after follicle culture. It is concluded that culture of intact antral follicles for 24 h is an alternative
method for the maintenance of bovine oocytes in meiotic arrest and that these oocytes acquire a greater developmental competence
in vitro. |
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ISSN: | 0006-3363 1529-7268 |
DOI: | 10.1095/biolreprod59.2.255 |