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Effects of egg aging on in vitro fertilization and first cleavage division in the hamster
Authors:Jacquline Juetten  Barry D. Bavister
Abstract:The postovulatory fertile life of mammalian eggs is remarkably short (approximately 6-36h). Anomalies of embryogenesis may result from fertilization of aged, defective eggs. Attempts to study this problem using whole-animal models are complicated by chances in the natural milieu of the gametes. In the present study, postovulatory hamster eggs were allowed to agein vivo then fertilized in vitro. Cumulus-intact eggs recovered from superovulated hamsters either 2 or 9 h after the estiated time of ovulation (12 h postHCG) were incubated for 4 h with preincubated sperm suspentions in a modified Tyrode's solution devised for in vitro fertilization. Eggs were either fixed or cultured for another 20h in fresh medium to allow cleavage to occur, then examined by light microscopy (phase and interference-contrast). No significant difference was found in the ablities of fresh and aged eggs to be penetrated by spermatozoa (94% vs 90%, respectively; 8 replicated experiments), but only 59% of penetrated aged eggs were found to undergo morphologically normally fertilization (2 polar bodies, 2 prounclei) compared with 75% of fresh eggs (difference significant, P< 0.01). About 13% of eggs were polyspermic in both categories. The most common anomaly in aged fertilied egges was failure to extrude the second polor body (23% off eggs vs 8% of fresh eggs, P < 0.01). Only 21% of aged eggs underwent first cleavaage, and only 74% of these appeared morphologically normal, compared with value of 68% and 98%, respectively, for fresh eggs. These data show that in the hamster, abnormal fertilization and cleavage failure can, in part, be directly attributed to postovulatory deterioration of eggs. We also infer that the apparently very short penetrable life of hamster eggs in vivo shown by previous investigators is an indirect effect of postovulatory changes in the female reproductive tract that are unfavorable for sperm-egg interactions.
Keywords:egg aging  fertilization  cleavage anomalies  hamster
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