Title of article
Effect of low-temperature bovine ovary storage on the maturation rate and developmental potential of follicular oocytes after in vitro fertilization, parthenogenetic activation, or somatic cell nucleus transfer
Author/Authors
Matsushita، نويسنده , , S and Tani، نويسنده , , T and Kato، نويسنده , , Y and Tsunoda، نويسنده , , Y، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
9
From page
293
To page
301
Abstract
The present study examined the competence of oocytes from bovine ovaries stored at low temperatures for at least 1 day, which is the necessary time period to complete inspection for bovine spongiform encephalopathy. Storage of ovaries at 10 °C for 24 h did not affect oocyte maturation (68% versus 68%) or the potential of oocytes to develop into day 8 blastocysts after in vitro fertilization (25% versus 27%), parthenogenetic activation (19% versus 25%), or somatic cell nucleus transfer (27% versus 32%) compared with controls. In vitro-fertilized and parthenogenetic oocytes from ovaries stored at 10 °C for 48 h had a significantly decreased maturation rate and developmental potential, but nucleus-transferred oocytes that received cultured cumulus cells did not (27% versus 32%). Thus, bovine ovaries can be stored at 10 °C for at least 24 h without decreasing oocyte maturation competence or the developmental potential of in vitro-fertilized, parthenogenetically activated, and somatic cell nucleus-transferred oocytes, at least to the blastocyst stage. The present study provides valuable information with regard to removing bovine ovaries from abattoirs after testing for bovine spongiform encephalopathy.
Keywords
Nucleus transfer , In vitro fertilization , parthenogenetic activation , Bovine , Ovary storage
Journal title
Animal Reproduction Science
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Animal Reproduction Science
Record number
1908135
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