306 IN VITRO PENETRATION OF SWINE OOCYTES MATURED IN TCM-199 WITH ADDED DIBUTYRYL CYCLIC ADENOSINE MONOPHOSPHATE AND FOLLICULAR FLUID
A. B. Nascimento, M. G. Marques, A. R. de S. Coutinho, M. N. Tavares, M. E. O. D'Avila Assumpção, J. A. Visintin, L. Che and V. Bordignon
Reproduction, Fertility and Development
19(1) 268 - 269
Published: 12 December 2006
Abstract
During the in vitro maturation (IVM) of pig oocytes, a large variation in the nuclear morphology of the germinal vesicle stage is observed. Thus, some oocytes can start meiosis earlier than others. A reversible alternative to inhibit meiotic resumption is the use of dibutyryl cyclic adenosine monophosphate (dbcAMP) in the early period of IVM, which may synchronize the oocytes to a specific germinal vesicle stage and improve early embryonic development. This study investigated the effects of additional dbcAMP and porcine follicular fluid (PFF) on monospermic and polyspermic penetration rates after IVF. Oocytes from prepuberal females were selected under a stereomicroscope, and those with uniform ooplasm and surrounded by several layers of compact cumulus cells were divided into 2 groups: T1 (control) group: TCM-199 supplemented with polyvinyl alcohol (0.1%), FSH (0.5 µg mL-1), LH (0.5 µg mL-1), epidermal growth factor (10 ng mL-1), pyruvate (0.9 mM), d-glucose (3.05 mM), cysteine (0.1 mg mL-1), and gentamycin (50 µg mL-1); and T2 group: T1 with the addition of 25% PFF and 1 mM dbcAMP. Both the T1 and T2 groups were IVM for 42 to 46 h, with FSH, LH, and dbcAMP used only in the first 22 h. At the end of the maturation period, cumulus cells were chemically removed; the oocytes were washed 3 times in IVF medium (modified Tyrode's buffered medium, mTBM) and placed in petri dishes containing 50 µL of the same medium. The sperm-rich fraction was collected from 2 boars by digital pressure with a gloved hand, extended in Beltsville thawing solution, and incubated for 24 h at 17°C. It was then centrifuged at 1200https://doi.org/10.1071/RDv19n1Ab306
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