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Size of the perivitelline space and incidence of polyspermy in rabbit and hamster oocytes.

Nao Yoshida1, Sueo Niimura2.   

Abstract

Purpose: The size of the perivitelline space and the incidence of polyspermy were observed in ovulated and cultured oocytes from rabbits and hamsters with or without treatment by 4-methylumbelliferone (MU), an inhibitor of hyaluronic acid (HA) synthase, in order to examine the relationship between the incidence of polyspermy and the size of the perivitelline space. The amount of HA in the medium with MU-treated hamster oocytes was measured and compared with that in the medium with untreated oocytes.
Methods: The perivitelline space of oocytes with 1st polar bodies was measured by use of a micrometer under a microscope, and the incidence of polyspermy was observed in the oocytes after insemination. The amount of HA in the medium was examined using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The distribution of cortical granules was observed by staining with FITC-conjugated LCA.
Results: In both rabbit and hamster, the mean size of the perivitelline space was significantly smaller and the incidence of polyspermy was significantly higher in the cultured and MU-treated oocytes than in the ovulated and untreated oocytes. The mean amount of HA in the medium with MU-treated oocytes (8.96 pg) was significantly smaller than that in the medium with untreated oocytes (21.77 pg). The distribution of cortical granules did not differ among the ovulated, cultured, and MU-treated oocytes. Conclusions: These findings suggest that the size of the perivitelline space is closely related to the incidence of polyspermy, and that the oocyte itself synthesizes and secretes the HA involved in the enlargement of the perivitelline space.

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Keywords:  Hamster oocyte; Hyaluronic acid; Perivitelline space; Polyspermy; Rabbit oocyte

Year:  2010        PMID: 29662352      PMCID: PMC5892974          DOI: 10.1007/s12522-010-0067-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reprod Med Biol        ISSN: 1445-5781


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