Developmental ability of porcine in vitro matured oocytes at the meiosis II stage after vitrification

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The aim of the present study was to investigate whether a combination of cytoplasmic lipid removal (delipation) and treatment by a microtubule stabilizer, paclitaxel, would lead to efficient cryopreservation of porcine in vitro matured (IVM) oocytes at the meiosis II (MII) stage. Vitrification and subsequent re-warming and culture of 109 untreated oocytes produced only 9 blastocysts (8.3%). On the other hand, the post-vitrification blastocyst rate was significantly improved (21/113, 18.6%, P<0.05) when oocytes were treated with 1 μM paclitaxel. Oocyte delipation also significantly increased the post-vitrification blastocyst rate compared with the untreated group (15/37, 40.5%, P<0.05). The delipation-and-paclitaxel group exhibited a significantly higher blastocyst rate (34/75, 45.3%, P<0.05) than the paclitaxel group, although it was not significantly higher than that for the delipation group. In transfer experiment, a total of 109 (18.6%) parthenogenetic blastocysts were obtained from 586 oocytes vitrified with the delipation-and- paclitaxel treatment. Transfer of 72 blastocysts to two recipients resulted in 14 (19.4%) somite stage fetuses. In conclusion, we demonstrated for the first time that by removing cytoplasmic lipid droplets from oocytes and performing a microtubule stabilization procedure, vitrified porcine IVM MII-stage oocytes could efficiently develop to the blastocyst stage while retaining the ability to develop into fetuses. © 2010 by the Society for Reproduction and Development.

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Ogawa, B., Ueno, S., Nakayama, N., Matsunari, H., Nakano, K., Fujiwara, T., … Nagashima, H. (2010). Developmental ability of porcine in vitro matured oocytes at the meiosis II stage after vitrification. Journal of Reproduction and Development, 56(3), 356–361. https://doi.org/10.1262/jrd.10-005H

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