| Literature DB >> 25215177 |
Abolfazl Shirazi1, Asma Khadivi2, Naser Shams-Esfandabadi2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Testis tissue xenografting and the resultant sperm in a xenograft may provide a unique approach to rescue the genetic material of males that die prematurely and is a model for the study of human spermatogenesis and can represent an alternative approach for fertility preservation in cancer patients. This study was aimed to evaluate the xenogenic dog sperm in formation of male pronucleus following injection into the sheep oocytes.Entities:
Keywords: Canine; ICSI; Pronucleus; Xenograft
Year: 2014 PMID: 25215177 PMCID: PMC4147100
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Avicenna J Med Biotechnol ISSN: 2008-2835
Figure 1The oocyte activation and the proportion of decondensed dog sperm head with different sources after intracytoplasmic sperm injection into the sheep oocyte a-c The column with different superscript letter differs significantly (p<0.05)
Figure 2Nuclear morphology of sperm head after injection into the MII stage sheep oocytes stained with Hoechst, 16 hr after ICSI: A) An oocyte with two polar bodies (pb), one female pronucleus (pn), and one sperm head (sh) suggesting oocyte activation after ICSI; B) Oocyte with swollen sperm head; C) Oocyte with metaphase plate (mp); D) Oocyte with two metaphase plates; E) Oocytes with two pronuclei and without sperm head suggesting normal fertilization; F) Oocyte with three pronuclei suggesting abnormal fertilization
Dog sperm head decondensation with different sources after intracytoplasmic injection into sheep oocytes
| Source of sperm | Oocyte activation | Injected oocytes | Pronucleus no. (%) | Nucleus no. (%) | ||||
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| 1 | 2 | >2 | Metaphase plate | Condensed | Fragmented | |||
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| - | 52 | 7(13.5) | 2(3.8) | 2(3.8) | 20(38.5) | 20(38.5) | 3(5.8) | |
| + | 108 | 67(62) | 18(16.7) | 2(1.8) | 21(19.4) | 10(9.2) | 2(1.8) | |
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| - | 33 | 4(12.1) | 1(3) | - | 15(45.4) | 14(42.4) | 1(3) | |
| + | 104 | 78(75) | 13(12.5) | 1(0.9) | 9(8.6) | 2(1.9) | 1(0.9) | |
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| - | 36 | 13(36.1) | 1(2.8) | - | 21(58.3) | 4(11.1) | - | |
| + | 95 | 73(76.8) | 16(16.8) | 4(4.2) | 2(2.1) | 2(2.1) | 1(1) | |
Numbers with different lowercase superscript in the same column differ significantly (p<0.05)