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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Relationship between donor animal age, follicular fluid steroid content and oocyte developmental competence in the pig

Christopher G. Grupen A C , Stephen M. McIlfatrick A , Rodney J. Ashman A , Andrew C. Boquest A , David T. Armstrong B and Mark B. Nottle A
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A BresaGen Limited, Reproductive Biotechnology Division, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia.

B Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia.

C To whom correspondence should be addressed. email: chris.grupen@adelaide.edu.au

Reproduction, Fertility and Development 15(2) 81-87 https://doi.org/10.1071/RD02086
Submitted: 17 October 2002  Accepted: 21 February 2003   Published: 21 February 2003

Abstract

The developmental competence of oocytes recovered from the ovaries of slaughtered prepubertal and adult pigs was evaluated after in vitro maturation, parthenogenetic activation and culture in vitro. In addition, the effect of prepubertal and adult follicular fluid (FF) on the developmental competence of prepubertal and adult oocytes was investigated. When matured in adult FF, the rates of cleavage (92 v. 73%; P < 0.01) and blastocyst formation (57 v. 38%; P < 0.05) were greater for adult oocytes than for prepubertal oocytes. Blastocysts derived from adult oocytes had more trophectoderm cells (43 v. 30; P < 0.05) and total cells (51 v. 36; P < 0.05) than blastocysts derived from prepubertal oocytes. The developmental competence of prepubertal oocytes was not affected by the FF donor age, whereas the developmental competence of adult oocytes was. Blastocysts derived from adult oocytes matured in adult FF had more trophectoderm cells (38 v. 24; P < 0.005), inner cell mass cells (7 v. 3; P < 0.01) and total cells (45 v. 27; P < 0.001) than blastocysts derived from adult oocytes matured in prepubertal FF. Characterization of the steroid content of the FF used to supplement the maturation medium revealed that adult FF contained more progesterone (42 v. 23 ng mL−1; P < 0.005) and androstenedione (70 v. 16 ng mL−1; P < 0.05) than prepubertal FF. In addition, the molar ratios of progesterone to androstenedione, androstenedione to 17β-oestradiol and androstenedione to testosterone differed (P < 0.05) between prepubertal and adult FF. The results support the hypothesis that a greater proportion of adult oocytes than of prepubertal oocytes has completed ‘oocyte capacitation’. The differences in FF steroid content are indicative of the different follicular environments from which the prepubertal and adult oocytes were isolated, and may be attributed to the observed effects on oocyte developmental competence.

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Acknowledgments

We thank the abattoir staff of Chapman’s Quality Meats at Nairne and Mr Drago Bratkovic of Murray Bridge for supplying the ovaries used in this study. The performance of steroid assays by Mr Alan Gilmore of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Adelaide University is gratefully acknowledged.


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