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Effect of recombinant human gonadotrophins on human, bovine and murine oocyte meiosis, fertilization and embryonic development in vitro.

C Anderiesz1, A Ferraretti, C Magli, A Fiorentino, D Fortini, L Gianaroli, G M Jones, A O Trounson.   

Abstract

The response of murine, bovine and human oocytes to pure recombinant preparations of human follicle stimulating hormone (rFSH) and luteinizing hormone (rLH) for meiotic maturation and subsequent developmental competence in vitro were examined in the present experiments. Maturation of immature bovine oocytes to the metaphase II stage was significantly increased by the addition of 1 IU/ml of rFSH in combination with either 1 IU/ml rLH or 10 IU/ml rLH. Similarly, embryonic development to the blastocyst stage was improved in bovine oocytes treated with a 1:10 combination of rFSH:rLH. However, no significant difference was observed in the number of inner cell mass or trophectoderm cells of the resulting blastocysts. Although the increased maturation to metaphase II was not significant, human embryonic developmental competence was improved by maturing oocytes in the presence of a 1:10 ratio of rFSH:rLH as only those oocytes exposed to a 1:10 ratio of rFSH: rLH during maturation showed normal cleavage patterns beyond day 2. In addition, 1 IU/ml rFSH and 1 IU/ml rLH increased the expression of oocyte proteins in human oocytes. The inclusion of recombinant gonadotrophins, either singly or in combination, had no significant effect on the maturation, fertilization or embryonic development of in-vitro matured mouse oocytes. These data provide support for the responsiveness of human and bovine oocytes to gonadotrophins in vitro and the need to consider variations in the relative concentrations for optimization of oocyte developmental competence.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10783367     DOI: 10.1093/humrep/15.5.1140

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Reprod        ISSN: 0268-1161            Impact factor:   6.918


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