Effect of follicle size and quality on the ability of follicular fluid to support cytoplasmic maturation of bovine oocytes

1995 ◽  
Vol 43 (1) ◽  
pp. 182
Author(s):  
C. Carolan ◽  
P. Lonergan ◽  
P. Monget ◽  
D. Monniaux ◽  
P. Mermillod
Reproduction ◽  
2004 ◽  
Vol 127 (2) ◽  
pp. 159-164 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hisataka Iwata ◽  
Shu Hashimoto ◽  
Mayuko Ohota ◽  
Koji Kimura ◽  
Kenichi Shibano ◽  
...  

The concentrations of electrolytes (Na, K, Cl, Mg and Ca) and glucose in small follicle (SF) follicular fluid (SFF) and large follicle (LF) follicular fluid (LFF) from slaughterhouse-derived ovaries were studied. Oocytes were matured in medium based on synthetic oviductal fluid. The effects of various concentrations of electrolytes (Na, K, Ca and Mg) and glucose in the maturation medium on the progression of nuclear maturation and subsequent development were also studied. K in SFF was significantly greater than that in LFF. The Mg concentration in follicular fluid (FF) is 2.0–2.3 mM, which is greater than the concentration present in medium generally used for culture. The glucose concentration in FF is about 3.5–3.9 mM and rapidly decreases during the preservation of ovaries. LF oocytes resumed nuclear maturation and progressed to the M2 stage significantly faster than those collected from SF oocytes. In addition, more LF oocytes developed to blastocysts than did SF oocytes. Changing the Na/K ratio in the maturation medium from 16 to 24 did not affect either the progression of nuclear maturation or the rate of development. A low concentration of Mg (0.5 mM) combined with a low Ca concentration (0.5 mM) inhibited the rate of development, but did not affect the progression of nuclear maturation. On the other hand, increasing the Mg concentration to 2.0 mM from 0.5 mM hastened the progression of nuclear maturation and improved the rate of blastulation, irrespective of the Ca concentration. The progression of nuclear maturation was faster and the rate of development was greater with 5.56 mM glucose than with 1.5 mM glucose. The difference in time needed to progress to M2 among the experiment was about 2–3 h. Therefore, prolonging the maturation periods from 21 to 24 h did not change the rate of development. Our results show that the concentrations of Mg and glucose in the maturation medium and the follicle size enveloping the oocyte affect the progression of nuclear maturation and subsequent development. The time requirement for oocytes to reach M2 is strongly related to the developmental competence of the oocytes.


2003 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
L.P. RAUBER ◽  
D.F. ALVES ◽  
F.D. MOZZAQUATRO ◽  
J.V. TESSMANN ◽  
M.L. BERNARDI ◽  
...  

A manutenção dos complexos cumulus-oócitos (CCO) em líquido folicular (LF) antes da sua maturação, além de visar a capacitação, viabiliza o transporte até o laboratório por ser de baixo custo, de fácil aquisição e o congelamento do LF permite seu armazenamento para futura utilização. Neste experimento avaliou-se o efeito do congelamento do LF obtido de folículos de 2-8mm e de folículos >8mm, sobre a taxa de produção embrionária. Oócitos foram aspirados de folículos de 2 a 8mm de ovários provenientes de abatedouro. No grupo controle (n=295) os CCO foram maturados por 24h. Nos tratamentos GF (n=297) e GC (n=282), os CCO foram mantidos por 6h a 30ºC em LF fresco ou congelado, respectivamente, de folículos >8mm. Já no tratamento PF(n=278) e PC (n=281), os CCO foram mantidos em LF fresco ou congelado, respectivamente, de folículos de 2-8mm. Posteriormente, os CCO dos tratamentos GF, GC, PF e PC foram maturados por 18h. Não houve efeito negativo do congelamento do líquido folicular e nem do tamanho dos folículos sobre as taxas de clivagem e produção embrionária em D7 e D9 (P>0,05). No entanto, o congelamento do LF de folículos de 2 a 8mm resultou em redução da taxa de eclosão e do número de células dos blastocistos. A manutenção de oócitos bovinos por 6h a 30ºC, antes da maturação, pode ser efetuada em líquido folicular de folículos >8mm, fresco ou congelado. Fresh or frozen follicular fluid in vitro bovine embryo production Abstract In addition to the capacitation, the maintenance of cumulus-oocyte complex (COC) in follicular fluid (FF) before maturation, allows the transport to the laboratory, being a practical and less expensive media. The FF can be stored after freezing to future use. Oocytes aspirated from bovine slaughterhouse ovaries, were used to evaluate the effect of maintaining the oocytes in fresh or frozen bovine FF (from 2-8mm and >8mm follicles) on the blastocyst rate. In the control group (n=259) the COC were matured for 24h. On treatments GF (n=297) and GC (n=282) the COC were held for 6h at 30°C in fresh or frozen FF from >8mm follicles, respectively. In treatments PF (n=278) and PC (n=281) the COC were held in fresh or frozen FF from 2-8mm follicles, respectively. Later, the COC from GF, GC, PF and PC were matured for 18h. The freezing process as well as the follicle size had no effect on the cleavage, D7 or D9 blastocyst rates (P>0,05). Nevertheless, the frozen FF from 2-8mm follicles resulted in a reduced hatching rate and lower ICM cells. Fresh or frozen follicular fluid of >8mm follicles could be used for a 6h transport of bovine oocytes before maturation for 18h.


1987 ◽  
Vol 116 (3_Suppl) ◽  
pp. S117-S118
Author(s):  
H. JARRY ◽  
B. MEYER ◽  
G. HOLZAPFEL ◽  
B. HINNEY ◽  
D. TEMME ◽  
...  

1986 ◽  
Vol 27 (4) ◽  
pp. 566-574
Author(s):  
Pavel Liehman ◽  
Torben Greve ◽  
Rang Pu Xu

2010 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
pp. 27-32 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elissavet Hatzi ◽  
Ioanna Bouba ◽  
Anna Galidi ◽  
Leandros Lazaros ◽  
Nectaria Xita ◽  
...  

1999 ◽  
Vol 51 (1) ◽  
pp. 316
Author(s):  
Y.H Choi ◽  
F.C Landim-Alvarenga ◽  
E Carnevale ◽  
G.E Seidel ◽  
E.L Squires

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