Chromosomal analyses after in vitro fertilization of squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus) oocytes

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The effect of 1 μM dibutyril cAMP (cAMP media) on the chromosomal normality of in vitro fertilized squirred monkey oocytes was examined. A total of 877 oocytes were collected laparoscopically 15-16 h after hCG injection from hormonally-induced follicles of 65 squirrel monkeys. Of these, 330 (37.6%) were prepared between 6 and 30 h after insemination and analyzed. Sperm penetration and the presence of a swollen sperm head in the ooplasm were observed by 6 h, and the nucleate stage by 10 h. Addition of 1 μM dbcAMP did not affect the oocyte maturation rate, however, the in vitro fertilization rate was increased 26.5% over controls (46.3 vs 36.6%). The first cleavage metaphase was found at 16 h after insemination. Between 24 and 30 h post-insemination, 76.6% of fertilized oocytes had reached the first cleavage metaphase. An incidence of triploidy (including dispermy) of 11.7% was observed. After chromosomal analysis of metaphase I, univalents were observed in 16.7% of the cases. Aneuploidy (8.9%) was also found in metaphase II. Of the first cleavage metaphases, 88.0% had the diploid number of chromosomes. Aneuploidy occurred 12.0% of the time and 5 cases of triploidies were observed.

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Asakawa, T., & Dukelow, W. R. (1982). Chromosomal analyses after in vitro fertilization of squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus) oocytes. Biology of Reproduction, 26(4), 579–583. https://doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod26.4.579

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