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Granulosa cells affect in vitro maturation and subsequent parthenogenetic development of buffalo ( Bubalus bubalis ) oocytes

Authors :
Yun Feng
Yanfei Deng
Jiaka Lu
Haoxin Wang
Qing Yu
Fenghua Lu
Jun Zhang
Zhengda Li
Deshun Shi
Yanxin Wang
Penghui Fu
Source :
Reproduction in Domestic Animals. 57:141-148
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Wiley, 2021.

Abstract

Granulosa cells (GCs) play a crucial role in follicular development and atresia. Previous studies have showed that GCs in the form of monolayer influenced in vitro maturation (IVM) of oocytes. However, the effects of GCs in the form of conditioned medium and monolayer on IVM and development competence of buffalo oocytes remain unclear. In the present study, we examined the impacts of GC-conditioned medium (GCCM) and monolayer GC on maturation efficiency and embryo development of buffalo oocytes after parthenogenetic activation (PA). Our results showed that GCCM that was collected on day 2 and added to IVM medium at a 20% proportional level (2 days and 20%) exerted significant negative effects on IVM rate (41.6% vs. 44.5%), but significantly enhanced embryo development (oocyte cleavage, 81.3% vs. 69.3%; blastocyst formation, 36.3% vs. 29.3%) of buffalo oocytes after PA compared with the control group. Furthermore, monolayer GC significantly reduced both maturation efficiency (40.2% vs. 44.5%) and embryo development (oocyte cleavage, 60.6% vs. 69.3%; blastocyst formation, 20.6% vs. 29.3%) of buffalo oocytes after PA compared to the control group. Our study indicated that GCs in the form of GCCM (2 days and 20%) and monolayer GC had different effects on IVM and subsequent parthenogenetic development of buffalo oocytes.

Details

ISSN :
14390531 and 09366768
Volume :
57
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Reproduction in Domestic Animals
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5b3b6522e9498872c4feb36ee9c0c13f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/rda.13974