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Development during single IVP of bovine oocytes from dissected follicles: interactive effects of estrous cycle stage, follicle size and atresia.

L J Hagemann1, S E Beaumont, M Berg, M J Donnison, A Ledgard, A J Peterson, A Schurmann, H R Tervit.   

Abstract

Previous work suggests that a number of factors such as follicle size, day of estrous cycle, and level of atresia influence the developmental potential of bovine oocytes in vitro. To understand better the interactions of these factors, 1299 follicles > or =3 mm in diameter were dissected from ovaries of synchronized dairy cows on four days (d2, d7, d10, or d15) during the estrous cycle. The oocyte from each follicle was collected and matured, fertilized, and cultured singly to d8 (d0 of culture = IVF). Control follicles (302) were similarly dissected and processed from an ovary pair randomly collected from the abattoir on each slaughter day. Results showed that development to blastocyst was greater in oocytes collected during phases of follicular growth (d2 and d10) than those collected during phases of follicular dominance (d7 and d15; 44.8% vs. 36.0%, respectively: P < 0.001) over all follicle size categories (3-5 mm, 6-8 mm, 9-12 mm and > or =13 mm). Oocyte competence tended to increase with increasing follicle size (P < 0.1). Follicular cells from follicles containing an oocyte that developed to morula or greater by d8 (484 samples) were analyzed by flow cytometry to measure the level of apoptosis. Results showed an increase in mean percent apoptotic cells in subordinate follicles (18.65 +/- 0.86 over all size categories), particularly those of medium size (25.55 +/- 2.2 for 6-8 mm size follicles; P < 0.001), during the dominance phase compared to growth phase (9.25 +/- 0.95 over all sizes; P < 0.05). These results show a significant affect of the stage of estrous cycle on both oocyte competence and levels of follicular atresia. Copyright 1999 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10398421     DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1098-2795(199908)53:4<451::AID-MRD11>3.0.CO;2-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Reprod Dev        ISSN: 1040-452X            Impact factor:   2.609


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