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Hormonal and follicular factors affecting maturation of sheep oocytes in vitro and their subsequent developmental capacity.

R M Moor, A O Trounson.   

Abstract

Oocytes removed from, or retained within, non-atretic and atretic follicles of different sizes were cultured for 24 h in the presence of a variety of hormones in an attempt to identify the factors affecting oocyte maturation in vitro. Resumption of meiosis was assessed morphologically; the developmental capacity of oocytes after culture was determined by transfer to the oviducts of inseminated ewes. About 70% of oocytes cultured after removal from follicles of different sizes resumed meiosis in vitro, but they did not undergo normal development after transplantation. Oocytes cultured within the follicle in hormone-free medium remained at the germinal vesicle stage. In the presence of FSH and LH some oocytes reached the second meiotic metaphase: 19% in small (2-3 mm diam.) and 73% in larger (3-5 mm diam.) non-atretic follicles, and 54% in small and 45% in larger atretic follicles. Less than 5% of oocytes cultured in follicles developed into normal blastocysts after transplantation when either no hormone or only FSH and LH were added to the culture medium. The addition of oestradiol-17beta to medium containing FSH (2 mug/ml) and LH (1 mug/ml) resulted in the development to blastocysts of 26% of oocytes from small non-atretic follicles, 46% from large non-atretic follicles and 50% from atretic follicles. Blastocyst formation was greatly depressed and fragmentation rate signinificantly increased with concentrations of 10 mugFSH/ml and 2 mug LH/ml. Developmental capacity after culture was further demonstrated by the birth of lambs from 63% of blastocysts derived from oocytes matured in vitro; 52% of control blastocysts developed to lambs after transfer.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 833772     DOI: 10.1530/jrf.0.0490101

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


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