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Titel
Differential effects of cryopreservation on nuclear or cytoplasmic maturation in vitro in immature mouse oocytes from stimulated ovaries
Ist Teil von
  • Human reproduction (Oxford), 1998-04, Vol.13 (4), p.971-978
Ort / Verlag
Oxford: Oxford University Press
Erscheinungsjahr
1998
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Oxford Journals 2020 Medicine
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  • The aim of this study was to develop a maturation protocol for immature oocytes and assess the protocol with cryopreserved oocytes. Nuclear maturation (mature spindle and aligned chromosomes) occurred irrespective of the treatment regime: 71-89% of oocytes matured in vitro had a normal spindle and chromosomes compared with 87% matured in vivo. Fertilization rates were not significantly different from those of in-vivo matured oocytes. Of the maturation treatment regimes investigated, the initial treatment producing best development to blastocyst (cytoplasmic maturation) involved a 2 h incubation in standard maturation medium (SMM) containing 7.5 IU follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) followed by 14 h in SMM plus 7.5 IU FSH:luteinizing hormone with follicular cells [62% (range 49-69)]. The addition of 1 ng/ml epidermal growth factor (EGF) in this protocol resulted in development [75% (range 71-81)] that was not significantly different from in-vivo matured oocytes [82% (range 73-90)]. Exposure of the oocytes to 1.5 M dimethylsulphoxide (DMSO) did not affect fertilization or development rates. Following a slow-cool/thaw freezing regime, 81% (range 74-89) of the oocytes were morphologically normal, i.e. had a spherical shape with an intact zona and oolemma; they had, however, lost their previously attached cumulus and corona cells. Maturation of frozen-thawed oocytes in the presence of EGF gave good fertilization rates but poor development rates [80% (range 77-86) and 37% (range 33-40) respectively]. In conclusion, the best maturation, both nuclear and cytoplasmic, occurred in the presence of a combination of gonadotrophins, EGF and follicular cells. Oocytes cryopreserved using a slow-cool/thaw regime can be matured to produce blastocysts after in-vitro fertilization.

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