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Maturation and sperm penetration of canine ovarian oocytes in vitro.

C A Mahi, R Yanagimachi.   

Abstract

Canine ovarian oocytes were cultured in a medium consisting of TC medium 199, fetal calf serum and antibiotics. Ninety-nine percent of the apparently healthy oocytes were in the germinal vesicle (dictyate) stage when recovered from the ovaries; 25% of them reached metaphase I or II by 72 hours of culture. Washed ejaculated spermatozoa were added to BWW medium containing oocytes which had either been removed directly from the follicles or which had been cultured for 24--72 hours. The earliest acrosome reaction and zona penetration by spermatozoa were seen at seven hours after insemination. Seventy-four percent of the oocytes examined between 11 and 24 hours after insemination showed evidence of zona penetration by spermatozoa. Neither the condition of the oocyte vitellus nor the stage of nuclear maturation influenced the incidence of zona penetration. Decondensing sperm nuclei were found in the vitellus of 27% of the oocytes which had not been cultured and in the vitellus of 20% of those which had been cultured for 24--72 hours and were in various stages of maturation. These results indicate that (1) canine ovarian oocytes can be matured in vitro, (2) the spermatozoa require capacitation which takes approximately seven hours in vitro and (3) maturation of the oocytes is not required for sperm passage through the zona pellucida or entry into the vitellus nor for sperm nuclear decondensation.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 1271036     DOI: 10.1002/jez.1401960206

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Zool        ISSN: 0022-104X


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