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Effects of hyperstimulation with gonadotrophins and age of females on oocytes and their metaphase II status in rats

✍ Scribed by C.F. Tain; V.H.H. Goh; S.C. Ng


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
109 KB
Volume
55
Category
Article
ISSN
1040-452X

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The present study was undertaken to evaluate the effects of hyperstimulation and aging on the number and proportion of oocytes in the metaphase II stage in female Wistar rats. It explored the validity of the hypothesis that a combination of hyperstimulation with pregnant mare serum gonadotrophins (PMSG) and age could compromise, to a greater extent, the oocyte quality as indicated by the proportion of ovulated oocytes in the metaphase II stage. Female Wistar rats were stimulated with varying doses of PMSG and human chorionic gonadotrophins (hCG) and the number and proportion of ovulated oocytes in the metaphase II stage were examined and compared between different groups of young adult (8-10 weeks old) and aging (30-32 weeks old) female rats. While spontaneous ovulation occurred in all young adult rats, only 50% of the aging rats did. The ovulation rate in aging rats was increased from 50 to 93% when non-PMSG-stimulated rats were given a dose of 10 IU of hCG at proestrus. The lower number of ovulated oocytes noted, even in those hyperstimulated with high doses of PMSG/hCG, also indicated a reduction in fertility in aging rats. Under the influence of high doses of PMSG, all aging rats ovulated, but as with the young adult rats, a higher dose of hCG was needed to achieve the maximum number of ovulated oocytes from the PMSG-induced expanded pool of preovulatory follicles. However, the average number of ovulated oocytes in aging rats was, nevertheless, still significantly lower than in young adult rats even when approximation of weight was considered. No consistent significant difference in proportion of normal oocytes was noted within groups and between young adult and aging rats. A lower proportion of ovulated oocytes was arrested at the metaphase II stages when rats, whether they were young adult or aging, were hyperstimulated with 40 IU of PMSG. However, this proportion was restored to normal (about 100%) when a higher dose of hCG, which is a signal responsible for initiating oocyte maturation, was used. Results of the present study showed that there appears to be an age-related reduction of sensitivity of the preovulatory follicles to the ovulation induction signal of hCG and thus higher doses of hCG were needed to ovulate the PMSG-induced expanded pool of dominant follicles. In older rats, apart from the obvious depletion of the pool of follicles, the evidence from the


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