## Abstract The response to parthenogenetic activation (calcium ionophore A23187) of bovine oocytes after 30 hr of culture in different maturation conditions was evaluated. The activation rates of oocytes in response to 10 ฮผ A23187 were similar (86% ยฑ 4 vs. 89% ยฑ 8) when the oocytes matured with or
Spontaneous activation of ovulated rat oocytes during in vitro culture
โ Scribed by Keefer, Carol L. ;Schuetz, Allen W.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1982
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 656 KB
- Volume
- 224
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-104X
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
Ovulated rat oocytes were observed to activate spontaneously during in vitro culture. The possible mechanisms involved in this activation were studied by culturing oocytes at various times (0โ6 hr) after ovulation, in different media, and for different incubation periods (0โ5 hr). Activated oocytes extruded the second polar body within 60 to 90 min of culture. Following 3 to 4 hr of culture chromosomes were scattered throughout the cytoplasm; however, no pronuclear formation was observed. Neither time after ovulation nor incubation in different media affected the rate of activation. The length of time the oviducts remained in the animal after cervical dislocation, however, significantly (P < 0.01) affected the rate of activation. Oocytes obtained as rapidly as possible had an activation rate of 21% during in vitro culture, whereas oocytes obtained from oviducts which remained in the animal for 5 min after cervical dislocation had an activation rate of 94%. Therefore, exposure to changing oviductal conditions following cervical dislocation appears to be the critical factor influencing spontaneous activation of metaphase II rat oocytes during in vitro culture. Our studies demonstrate that rat oocytes can spontaneously activate during in vitro culture, a factor which may affect the fertilizability of the oocyte.
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