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An improved method for isolation of fertile zona-free mouse eggs
Authors:Jeffrey Boldt  Don P Wolf
Abstract:Studies of sperm-egg fusion using zona-free mouse eggs are impaired by the procedures used for removal of the zona pellucida. Methods involving proteolytic digestion or mechanical aspiration through micropipettes are limited in that proteases can adversely affect fertility and mechanical removal often results in low egg yields. An efficient procedure for preparation of zona-free mouse eggs was developed using a combined enzymatic (chymotrypsin) mechanical approach (CT-M procedure). Zona-intact eggs, obtained after hyaluronidase treatment, were exposed to 0.001% α-chymotrypsin in medium containing 0.5% bovine serum albumin (BSA). Brief (2 minute) exposure to chymotrypsin under these conditions caused pronounced zona distention in a majority (80-90%) of the eggs, facilitating mechanical removal and resulting in a high yield of zona-free eggs. Eggs prepared by the CT-M method displayed identical penetration levels relative to mechanically denuded eggs. CT-M prepared eggs also showed sperm concentration dependent penetration levels and demonstrated a plasma membrane block to polyspermy, qualities previously observed in mechanically prepared eggs Wolf DP, 1978, Dev Biol 64:1–10]. Eggs could be exposed to 0.001% CT for zona distention over a 2-10-minute time period with no detrimental effects on fertility. The effect of chymotrypsin was also studied by treating zona-free eggs for 30 minutes over a 1-1,000–μg/ml range of enzyme, and a concentration-dependent reduction in penetration levels was observed. These results indicate that the CT-M method is a useful procedure for the isolation of large numbers of zona-free mouse eggs.
Keywords:fertilization  zona-free egg  chymotrypsin  plasma membrane
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