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Developmental capacity of mouse oocytes matured in vitro: effects of gonadotrophic stimulation, follicular origin and oocyte size.

J J Eppig1, A C Schroeder, M J O'Brien.   

Abstract

Development of mammalian oocytes is usually correlated with ovarian follicular development. This correlation was tested by determining whether gonadotrophic stimulation of follicular development in immature mice resulted in a coordinated increase in the embryonic developmental capacity of the oocytes. Oocyte cumulus cell complexes were isolated at the germinal vesicle stage from small, medium and large antral follicles of 26-day-old mice and matured and fertilized in vitro. The frequency with which embryos from oocytes from small follicles completed the two-cell to blastocyst transition was lower than for embryos from oocytes from large follicles (33% and 79%, respectively). Germinal-vesicle stage oocyte-cumulus cell complexes were isolated from 22-26-day-old mice that were unprimed or primed by injection of equine chorionic gonadotrophin 48 h before isolation. Oocytes were matured in control medium, or in medium containing 1 microgram follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) ml-1, and then fertilized in vitro. Priming did not increase the number of embryos completing the two-cell stage to blastocyst transition in the 22-day-old group nor did FSH treatment of maturing oocytes when the oocytes were isolated from unprimed 22-day-old mice. In contrast, priming increased the percentage of embryos completing the two-cell stage to blastocyst transition in the 26-day-old group by 20%. FSH treatment of maturing oocytes from the unprimed, 26-day-old group increased the number of embryos completing the transition to the same level as those in the primed 26-day-old group, but FSH did not increase the frequency of transition in the primed 26-day-old group.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1625227     DOI: 10.1530/jrf.0.0950119

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Reprod Fertil        ISSN: 0022-4251


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