Característica histológica, ultra-estrutural e produção de nitrito de folículos pré-antrais caprinos cultivados in vitro na ausência ou presença de soro

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The effect of the addition of different types and concentrations of sera on the viability and development of caprine preantal follicles (PAF) in vitro cultured was analyzed. In addition, it was evaluated the correlation between nitrite concentrations in culture medium and folicular viability. Each ovarian pair was divided in 29 fragments and one was used as control. The fragments were cultured for one or seven days in minimal essential medium (MEM +) or MEM + with different concentrations of (10 or 20%) bovine fetal serum (BFS), estrous goat serum (EGS), or diestrous goat serum (DGS). After seven days, the morphological analysis showed that only the treatment with 10% BFS maintained the percentage of normal PAF similar to MEM + (P>0.05). The ultrastructural analysis of follicles cultured for seven days in MEM + or MEM + with 10% BFS showed some oocyte damage, although the granulosa cells were normal. Analysis of culture medium revealed a positive correlation between follicular viability and nitrite production. Supplementation with serum did not improve the viability of PAF and nitrite levels in culture medium served as an indicator of viability of granulose cells from caprine PAF in vitro cultured. © 2009 Escola de Veterinária UFMG.

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Bruno, J. B., Lima-Verde, I. B., Martins, F. S., Matos, M. H. T., Lopes, C. A. P., Maia, J. E., … Rodrigues, A. P. R. (2008). Característica histológica, ultra-estrutural e produção de nitrito de folículos pré-antrais caprinos cultivados in vitro na ausência ou presença de soro. Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinaria e Zootecnia, 60(6), 1329–1337. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-09352008000600006

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