This study was undertaken to create an in-vitro model using granulosa cell monolayers to replace the role of the follicle in the maturation of bovine oocytes. Cumulus-oocyte complexes were co-incubated with fresh or 7-day granulosa cell cultures (with new or conditioned medium) or with conditioned medium alone, in the presence or absence of IBMX (isobutylmethylxanthine), adenosine or heparin. Progression to the metaphase-II stage was significantly affected by the co-culture of oocytes with bovine granulosa cell monolayers and to a lesser degree when cultured with supernatant alone (conditioned medium). The oocytes attached rapidly to the monolayer, suggesting that the intimate contact between the granulosa cells and the cumulus-oocyte complexes is an important signal for the maintenance of meiotic arrest. Heparin did not prevent maturation itself, but prevented attachment of cumulus-oocyte complexes to monolayers, thereby reducing their inhibitory effect. Adenosine prevented cumulus expansion and reduced maturation and IBMX was an effective inhibitor only in the presence of additional granulosa cells.
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Sirard, M. A., & Bilodeau, S. (1990). Effects of granulosa cell co-culture on in-vitro meiotic resumption of bovine oocytes. Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 89(2), 459–465. https://doi.org/10.1530/jrf.0.0890459
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