1. Supplementation with cumulus cell masses improves the in vitro meiotic competence of porcine cumulus-oocytes complexes derived from small follicles.
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Matsunaga, R and Funahashi, H
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CUMULUS cells (Embryology) , *IN vitro studies , *MEIOTIC drive , *PORCINE reproductive & respiratory syndrome , *ANIMAL morphology - Abstract
Contents The present study was conducted to examine the supplemented effect of cumulus cell masses ( CCMs) derived from middle follicle ( MF; 3-6 mm diameter) on the morphology and the meiotic or developmental competence of oocytes from small follicles ( SF; 1-2 mm diameter). The number of cumulus cells surrounding oocytes just after collection was also lower in cumulus-oocyte complexes ( COCs) from SF than MF. The ooplasmic diameter of oocytes was significantly smaller in SF-derived oocytes than MF-derived ones before and after in vitro maturation ( IVM), whereas the diameter significantly increased during the culture. Co-culture of SF-derived COCs with MF-derived CCMs during IVM significantly improved the meiotic competence of the oocytes to the metaphase- II stage. Furthermore, the ooplasmic diameter of SF-derived COCs during IVM was increased to the similar size of MF-derived those in the presence of MF-derived CCMs. The abilities of oocytes to be penetrated, to form male pronuclear formation and to cleave or develop to the blastocyst stage were not affected by the co-culture with CCMs. Electrophoretic analysis of CCM secretions clearly showed the presence of more protein(s) approximately 27.6 kDa in the conditioned medium when supplemented with MF-derived CCMs. In conclusion, we demonstrate that supplementation with MF-derived CCMs improves the ooplasmic diameter and meiotic competence of SF-derived oocytes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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