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Theriogenology ; 65(9): 1769-82, 2006 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16297445

ABSTRACT

The low number of embryos obtained from IVM-IVF-IVC of prepubertal goat oocytes could be due to an incomplete cytoplasmic maturation. Roscovitine (ROS) inhibits MPF and MAP kinase activity and maintains the oocyte at Germinal Vesicle (GV) stage. The aim of this study was to determine if meiotic activity is arrested in prepubertal goat oocytes cultured with 0, 12.5, 25, 50 and 100 microM of ROS for 24 h. A group of oocytes from adult goats was cultured with 25 microM of ROS to compare the effect of ROS on prepubertal and adult goat oocytes. A sample of oocytes was stained to evaluate the nuclear stage at oocyte collection time and after ROS incubation. IVM-oocytes not exposed to ROS formed the control group. Prepubertal goat IVM-oocytes were inseminated and cultured for 8 days. The percentage of oocytes at GV stage, after exposition to ROS was significantly higher in adult goat oocytes (64.5%) than in prepubertal goat oocytes. No differences were found among 25, 50 and 100 microM ROS concentrations (29, 23 and 26%, oocytes at GV stage, respectively). After 8 days of culture, no differences in total embryos were observed between control oocytes and oocytes treated with 12.5 and 25 microM (45.2, 36.1 and 39.4%, respectively), however the percentage of blastocysts was higher in the control group. Western blot for the MAPK and p34(cdc2) showed that both enzymes were active in prepubertal goat oocytes after 24h of ROS exposition. In conclusion, a low percentage of prepubertal goat oocytes reached GV stage after ROS incubation; possibly because most of them had reinitiated the meiosis inside the follicle. ROS did not affect fertilization or total embryos but ROS showed a negative effect on blastocyst development.


Subject(s)
Embryonic Development/drug effects , Goats , Maturation-Promoting Factor/antagonists & inhibitors , Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases/antagonists & inhibitors , Oocytes/drug effects , Purines/pharmacology , Animals , Blastocyst/drug effects , Blastocyst/physiology , Blotting, Western , CDC2 Protein Kinase/analysis , CDC2 Protein Kinase/antagonists & inhibitors , Cell Nucleus/drug effects , Cell Nucleus/physiology , Cells, Cultured , Female , Fertilization in Vitro/veterinary , Male , Maturation-Promoting Factor/analysis , Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases/analysis , Oocytes/enzymology , Oocytes/growth & development , Oocytes/ultrastructure , Protein Kinase Inhibitors/pharmacology , Roscovitine , Sexual Maturation
2.
Zygote ; 12(4): 277-84, 2004 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15751535

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to improve in vitro embryo development of prepubertal goat oocytes by studying the effect of adding cysteamine to in vitro maturation medium, glutathione (GSH) to in vitro fertilization medium and ionomycin to the sperm capacitation medium. In experiment 1, we analysed the effect of 1 mM GSH added to fertilization medium of oocytes matured with 400 microM cysteamine. The control group were oocytes without cysteamine and GSH. In experiment 2, oocytes matured and fertilized in the presence of 400 microM cysteamine and 1 mM GSH, respectively, were inseminated with spermatozoa treated with ionomycin or heparin. In experiment 1, the percentages of total and normal fertilized oocytes were significantly higher for oocytes supplemented with cysteamine and GSH (40.26% and 30.20%, respectively) than for oocytes from the control group (16.66%, and 10.61%, respectively). The percentage of total embryos obtained after 7 days of culture was significantly higher in the group supplemented with cysteamine and GSH (30.62%) than in the control group (8.09%). In experiment 2, percentages of total and normal fertilized oocytes were significantly higher for the group of spermatozoa capacitated with ionomycin (52.21% and 37.17%, respectively) than with heparin (38.62% and 28.35%, respectively). After 7 days of culture, total embryo rate was significantly higher in the group of sperm capacitated with ionomycin (44.91%) than with heparin (38.69%). However, the percentage of embryos developed to the blastocyst stage was not affected by any of the treatments studied.


Subject(s)
Cysteamine/pharmacology , Embryo, Mammalian/drug effects , Fertilization in Vitro/drug effects , Glutathione/pharmacology , Goats/embryology , Ionomycin/pharmacology , Oocytes/drug effects , Animals , Embryo, Mammalian/embryology , Fertilization in Vitro/methods , Sperm Capacitation/drug effects
3.
Zygote ; 11(2): 131-8, 2003 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12828412

ABSTRACT

Our previous studies have shown that larger and more competent oocytes can be selected using the brilliant cresyl blue (BCB) test. The objective of this study was to assess, in BCB-selected oocytes, the effect on the embryo development of prepubertal goat oocytes of the addition to in vitro culture (IVC) medium of either glutathione (GSH) alone or GSH in combination with glucose. Oocytes were exposed to 26 mM BCB and were classified as: oocytes with a blue cytoplasm or grown oocytes (BCB+) and oocyteswithout blue cytoplasm or growing oocytes (BCB-). Oocytes were matured in TCM-199 with 100 microM cysteamine. Presumptive zygotes were cultured in synthetic oviductal fluid (SOF) in the presence or absence of 1 mM glutathione (experiment 1) for 7 days (8 days post-insemination, p.i.). In experiment 2 we tested the addition to culture of 2.78 mM glucose at day 5 p.i. BCB+ oocytes showed higher percentages of nuclear maturation than the BCB- and control groups (82.6%, 55.7% and 74.7%, respectively). The percentage of polyspermic oocytes was higher in BCB- than BCB+ oocytes. Supplementation of SOF medium with 1 mM GSH did not affect embryo development but the percentage of total embryos developed after culture was higher in BCB+ oocytes than in BCB- oocytes independently of the GSH supplementation. Glucose, alone or with GSH, added at 5 days p.i. did not affect embryo development. In conclusion, prepubertal goat oocytes were unable to develop beyond the 8-cell stage embryo under the culture conditions in this study.


Subject(s)
Blastocyst/metabolism , Glucose/metabolism , Glutathione/metabolism , Goats/metabolism , Oocytes/metabolism , Animals , Coloring Agents , Culture Media , Female , Male , Oxazines
4.
Zygote ; 11(4): 347-54, 2003 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15085735

ABSTRACT

Our previous studies have shown that the addition of 100 mircroM cysteamine to the in vitro maturation (IVM) medium increased the embryo development of prepubertal goat oocytes. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of adding different concentrations of cysteamine to the IVM medium and to the in vitro embryo culture medium (IVC) on the embryo development of prepubertal goat oocytes selected by the brilliant cresyl blue (BCB) test. Oocytes were exposed to BCB and classified as: oocytes with a blue cytoplasm or grown oocytes (BCB+) or oocytes without blue cytoplasm or growing oocytes (BCB-). In Experiment 1, oocytes were matured in a conventional IVM medium supplemented with 100 microM, 200 microM or 400 microM cysteamine. In Experiment 2, oocytes were matured with 400 microM cysteamine and following in vitro fertilization (IVF) were cultured in SOF medium supplemented with 50 microM and 100 microM cysteamine. In Experiment 1, BCB+ oocytes matured with 100 microM and 200 microM cysteamine showed higher normal fertilization and embryo development rates than BCB- oocytes. Oocytes matured with 400 microM cysteamine did not present these differences between BCB+ and BCB- oocytes. In Experiment 2, the addition of 50 microM and 100 microM cysteamine to culture medium did not affect the proportion of total embryos obtained from BCB+ oocytes (35.89% and 38.29%, respectively) but was significantly different in BCB- oocytes (34.23% and 29.04%, respectively, P < 0.05). In conclusion, the addition of 400 microM cysteamine to the IVM improved normal fertilization and embryo development of BCB- oocytes at the same rates as those obtained from BCB+ oocytes. The proportions of morulae plus blastocyst development were not affected by the treatments.


Subject(s)
Blastocyst/physiology , Cysteamine/pharmacology , Embryonic and Fetal Development/physiology , Oocytes/physiology , Animals , Cell Culture Techniques , Culture Media/chemistry , Embryonic and Fetal Development/drug effects , Fertilization in Vitro , Goats , Male , Oocytes/drug effects , Oxazines/chemistry
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