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01.05.2010 | Fertility Preservation
Mouse oocyte vitrification: the effects of two methods on maturing germinal vesicle breakdown oocytes
verfasst von:
Somayeh Khosravi-Farsani, Aligholi Sobhani, Fardin Amidi, Reza Mahmoudi
Erschienen in:
Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics
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Ausgabe 5/2010
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Abstract
Purpose
Evaluation of viability and subsequent developmental ability of mouse germinal vesicle breakdown oocytes vitrified in conventional straws.
Methods
Oocytes with compact cumulus cells were cultured for 3 h in TCM199 medium GVBD and vitrified by two methods: the step-wise and single-step. After vitrification, the oocytes were thawed, and subjected to in vitro maturation and in vitro fertilization. Oocyte survival (post-thaw) was assessed by morphological appearance and staining, using propidium iodide (PI)/Hoechst 33342. The oocyte maturation and fertilization rates were examined in vitro.
Results
In the single-step method the rates of post thaw survival, maturation to metaphase II and cleavage (2-cell embryos) were 58.68%, 56.41% and 38.63%, respectively. In the step-wise method, the corresponding rates were 81.75%, 68.59% and 51.80%, respectively.
Conclusion
Vitrification of mouse germinal vesicle breakdown oocytes by the step-wise method had the advantage of maintaining the viability and subsequent production of 2-cell embryos. In comparison with that in unvitrified control oocytes, the development of MII oocytes to 2-cell embryos was impaired following vitrification.