Effects of Porcine Follicular Fluid Added to the Maturation Medium on Fertilization and Development into the Two-Cell Stage of Rat Follicular Oocytes in Vitro.
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A study was undertaken to examine the <I>in vitro</I> fertilization and development into the 2-cell stage of rat follicular oocytes matured in modified Krebs-Ringer solution (mKRB) supplemented with procine follicular fluid (pFF). The oocytes were recovered at 0, 4, or 8 hours (h) after hCG injection from follicles (F-0, F-4, or F-8 oocytes) of immature rats pretreated with PMSG. F-0 to F-8 oocytes were cultured in mKRB with or without 10% or 20% pFF for 12 to 4h. After maturation culture, these oocytes were transferred into sperm-suspended mKRB solution (4-14×10<SUP>5</SUP> sperm/ml) and culture continued for 36 h. When F-0 to F-8 oocytes were matured in mKRB alone, the fertilization rates were low (28.2% of F-0 oocytes to 62.7% of F-8 oocytes). These rates markedly increased to 80.5 to 87.6% in oocytes matured in mKRB with pFF (P<0.01). Furthermore, a high incidence of 2-cell embryos was obtained in oocytes cultured in mKRB with pFF (75.8-78.2%, P<0.01). The maturation processes did not differ between oocytes cultured in mKRB with and without pFF, and those matured <I>in vivo</I>. These results indicate that addition of pFF to the maturation medium improves fertilization rates and development into the 2-cell stage of rat follicular oocytes. This pFF action appears to be non-specific for rat oocytes.
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著者
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Takagishi Kiyohiko
School Of Veterinary Medicine And Animal Sciences Kitasato University
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ISHIBASHI Isao
School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences, Kitasato University
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TAKEDA Masami
School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences, Kitasato University
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NAITO Kunihiko
School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences, Kitasato University
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