Effects of Heated Human Follicular Fluid (hHFF) and MEM-α on Maturation and Fertilization of Immature Mouse Oocytes

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Abstract:
Induction of in vitro maturation and development of immature oocyte is one of the methods that has been frequently used recently in artificial reproduction techniques and has drawn attention of many investigators. This method is useful especially in women who are affected by cancer and polycystic ovary syndrome. Despite using many types of in vitro media, an appropriate environment has not been reported yet. Present study has been designed to assess the effect of heated human follicular fluid (hHFF), which is similar to in vivo environment for oocyte, on the maturation and fertilization potential of mouse immature oocytes.
Materials And Methods
This study was performed by experimental method. Healthy female mice, aged 4-6 weeks, were sacrificed via cervical dislocation and their ovaries were extracted under sterile conditions. After washing, the separated immature oocytes were divided into three groups: In the first group, 209 immature oocytes were placed in culture medium contained MEM-α, HCG, FSC 20%, and rFSH. In the second group, 203 immature oocytes were put in culture medium contained 100%hHFF. In the third group, 205 immature oocytes were placed in culture medium contained MEM-α, HCG, rFSH, and 20% hHFF. Immature oocytes were placed in an incubator for 24 hours. Then, the stages of oocyte maturation were assessed by invert microscope and mature oocytes in each group were transferred to sperm-contained drops. After 24 hr, rate of two-cell embryos was recorded using invert microscope. Data was analyzed by Chi square test.
Results
Maturation rate of oocytes in the second group (83.7%) was significantly higher than first (59.8%) and third (67.3%) groups (P<0.0005). The difference between first and third groups was not statistically significant (P<0.2). The formation rate of two-cell embryo in the second group (83.1%) was higher than first (47.2%) and third (54/3%) groups (P<0.002 and P<0.01, respectively). The difference between first and third groups was not statistically significant (P<0.07).
Conclusion
it seems hHFF could improve in vitro maturation and fertility potential of immature oocytes and consequently the formation rate of two-cell embryos in mice, in comparison with MEM-α even supplemented with 20%hHFF.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Researcher Bulletin of Medical Sciences, Volume:13 Issue: 5, 2009
Pages:
425 to 432
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