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RESEARCH ARTICLE

292 MATURATION IN A STRAW IS EFFECTIVE ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE OOCYTES IN VITRO

Y.M. Park A , S.S. Kim B , J.H. Lee A , Y.S. Park C and H.D. Park A
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A Division of Life, Food and Biotech, Daegu University, Daegu, South Korea

B College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungbuk National University, Chungbuk, 361-763, South Korea

C Kyoungbuk Livestock Research Institute, Youngju, South Korea. Email: pys0112@chollian.net

Reproduction, Fertility and Development 17(2) 296-297 https://doi.org/10.1071/RDv17n2Ab292
Submitted: 1 August 2004  Accepted: 1 October 2004   Published: 1 January 2005

Abstract

In vitro embryo development is strongly influenced by oocyte maturation environments. Maturation of bovine oocytes is processed in a culture dish. However, the development rate to the transferable blastocyst stage was 10 to 30%. This experiment was to examine the effect of the size of straw and the medium exchange on the development of Korean Native Cow (KNC) oocytes. Ovaries of KNC were obtained from a local slaughterhouse and cumulus oocyte complexes (COCs) were aspirated from 2- to 8-mm follicles. Groups of 15 COCs were matured in TCM-199 supplemented with 10% fetal calf serum (FCS), 1 μg/mL FSH, 10 μg/mL LH, and 1 μg/mL estradiol-17β for 18 h. In vitro-matured oocytes were fertilized using frozen-thawed percoll-separated spermatozoa (Day 0) in fer-TALP medium for 20 h and cultured in CR1aa medium supplemented with 0.3% BSA (before Day 3) or 10% FBS (after Day 3). All cultures were maintained in an incubator at 39°C, 5% CO2 in air with maximum humidity. Data from three replicates were analyzed by chi-square test. In Experiment 1, we examined the effect of the instrument of maturation (dish or 0.25-mL and 0.5-mL straws) on embryo development. There were no difference in the cleavage (2-cell) among treatment groups. However, the development rate to the 8-cell and blastocyst stage was significantly higher in the 0.5-mL straw (38.5 and 17.0%) than in the 0.25 mL-straw (26.6 and 7.4%, all respectively). In Experiment 2, the KNC oocytes were matured in 0.5-mL straws based on the results of Experiment 1, and we examined the effect of the conditions such as circulation and exchange of maturation medium at 9 h after the start of IVM on embryo development. The development rates to the 2-cell, 8-cell, and blastocyst stage were significantly higher in the circulation group (83.3, 58.0 and 31.3%) than in the control (72.0, 44.7 and 19.3%) and exchange groups (71.3, 40.0, and 18.0%, all respectively). The results of this study suggest that the maturation of KNC oocytes in 0.5-mL straws accompanied by circulation of medium at 9 h is effective in the development to the blastocyst stage.