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Mural granulosa cells support to maintain the viability of growing porcine oocytes and its developmental competence after insemination.

Takayuki Yamochi1,2, Shu Hashimoto3,4, Yoshiharu Morimoto5.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To enhance the in vitro growth of porcine oocytes, we studied the effect of mural granulosa cells (MGCs) on the viability of oocytes attached to granulosa cells (oocyte-granulosa cell complexes, OGCs) that were obtained from early antral follicles. METHODS AND
RESULTS: When OGCs were cultured with MGCs for 12 days, there were significant improvement (P < 0.05) in the robustness of gap junctional communication between the oocyte and the granulosa cells (82% vs. 59%), the survival rate of oocytes (57% vs. 39%), and the diameter of survived oocytes (118 μm vs. 112 μm). The rate of oocyte release of OGCs cultured with MGCs on the 12th day (1.9%) was significantly lower than that of OGCs cultured without MGCs (26%). Complete meiotic arrest was maintained in the group with MGCs (100%), while partial resumption of spontaneous meiosis was noticed in the absence of MGCs (10-19%). Furthermore, the presence of MGCs increased the oocyte maturation rate after maturation culture in both 12- and 14-day culture groups (P < 0.05, 85-88%) compared to OGCs cultured without MGCs (48-60%). MGCs also significantly improved the blastocyst formation rate (day 7) after ICSI (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONS: The data of this study thus shows that the presence of MGCs during in vitro oocyte growth plays a crucial role in supporting the developmental competence of growing porcine oocytes attached to the granulosa cells via enhancement of their viability.
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Keywords:  Gap junctional communication; Mural granulosa cell; Oocyte growth

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33970370      PMCID: PMC8581117          DOI: 10.1007/s10815-021-02212-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Assist Reprod Genet        ISSN: 1058-0468            Impact factor:   3.357


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