The effects of short−term incubation (aging) of mouse oocytes on in vitro fertilization,zona solubility,and embryonic development |
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Authors: | Joseph G Gianfortoni Bela J Gulyas |
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Abstract: | The effects of in vitro aging of cumulus?intact versus cumulus?free metaphase II mouse oocytes were studied with respect to zona solubility and fertilization rates. Furthermore, zygotes from the in vitro fertilization studies were incubated and their developmental progress was recorded. The zona pellucida showed a gradual increase in resistance to dissolution by α?chymotrypsin with in vitro aging over a period of 6 hr. This effect was greater in cumulus?free as compared to cumulus?intact ova, but it was not nearly as profound as that seen in the control in vivo fertilized eggs. The fertilization rate of in vitro aging cumulus?intact ova compared favorably with the control in vivo aging group over a 6?hr time period. This was in sharp contrast to the decreased fertilization rate of in vitro aging cumulus?free ova over the same period of time. Lastly, development of zygotes to the blastocyst stage was also evaluated. The rate of first cleavage was similar in all experimental groups and compared favorably with the in vivo controls. However, further development to blastocysts of in vitro aged cumulus?free ova showed a marked decrease when compared to the cumulus?intact group and the in vivo fertilized controls. Thus we established a direct relationship between zona digestion time of in vitro aged cumulus?free oocytes and a decrease of fertilization rates in the mouse. |
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Keywords: | zona solubility fertilization rate mouse embryonic development |
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