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Isolation and preliminary characterization of pig primordial follicles.

G S Greenwald1, R M Moor.   

Abstract

An enzymic method for recovering primordial follicles from the pig ovary consists of incubating cortical slices for 2 h with 0.025% collagenase 1A. An average of 185,000 or 419,000 primordial follicles per ovary were recovered from ovaries collected in Cambridge and Kansas, respectively. Following a discontinuous Percoll gradient, primordial follicles can be separated from contaminating somatic cells by mouth pipette or a micromanipulator to collect 100-1500 follicles but for large scale recovery of approximately 30,000 follicles flow cytometry is recommended. Two types of primordial follicles can be distinguished by electron microscopy: peripheral clusters of small oocytes with an incomplete investment of pregranulosa cells and a deeper region of individual oocytes surrounded by a complete layer of pregranulosa cells. The viability of the purified primordial follicles is attested by their ability to synthesize proteins for at least 12 h after incubation with [35S]methionine. Moreover, the primordial follicles showed several polypeptide bands in common with mature oocytes especially with Mr of 60,000-90,000 but with considerable differences from somatic cells.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2689642     DOI: 10.1530/jrf.0.0870561

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


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