Xanthan gum and locust bean gum gel supports in vitro development of porcine oocytes derived from early antral follicles

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Early antral follicle (EAF)-derived porcine oocytes develop more readily on polyacrylamide-gel (PAG) than on plastic plates. Xanthan gum (XG) and locust bean gum (LBG) are edible polysaccharides. We investigated XG-LBG gel supports in the development of EAF-derived porcine oocytes. XG and LBG were mixed in a 1:1 ratio to form a substrate. We cultured oocyte granulosa cell complexes (OGCs) from the EAFs on XG-LBG gels of various concentrations. The oocyte diameters were comparable among the 0.3, 0.5, and 1.0% gels; granulosa cell proliferation was greater on the 1.0% gel. The proliferation and survival rates of the granulosa cells, and the histone H4 at lysine 12 acetylation levels were higher in OGCs cultured on 1.0% XG-LBG than those grown on 0.3% PAG. Development to the blastocyst stage was 13.8% for the XG-LBG gels and 9.4% for PAG. In conclusion, XG-LBG are safe and efficient substrates for in vitro culture of oocytes.

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Munakata, Y., Sugimoto, A., Shirasuna, K., Kuwayama, T., & Iwata, H. (2019). Xanthan gum and locust bean gum gel supports in vitro development of porcine oocytes derived from early antral follicles. Journal of Reproduction and Development, 65(6), 551–554. https://doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2019-074

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