Japanese society of Ova Research

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Vol.14 No.1

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In Vitro Fertilizing Ability of Bovine Oocytes Frozen-Thawed at Immature, Maturing, and Mature Stages
JMOR, 14(1) 61-65, 1997
DOI: 10.1274/jmor.14.61
Department of Applied Biology, Faculty of Textile Science and Technology Shinshu University, Ueda, Nagano 386, Japan

The effect of the nuclear stage during in vitro maturation (IVM) on the fertilizing ability of frozen-thawed bovine oocytes was investigated. Oocytes with compact cumulus cells were cultured for 0, 6, 12 and 24 h, and were subjected to 2-step freezing in the presence of 10% ethylene glycol and 0.1 M sucrose. After thawing, the oocytes were additionally cultured to give 24 h for a total IVM period, and were inseminated with 3.5 to 5.0 × 106 cells/ml frozen-thawed spermatozoa for 20 h in TALP solution containing 20 μg/ml heparin. In vitro fertilization rates of oocytes frozen-thawed at 0, 6, 12 and 24 h of IVM were 40, 47, 49 and 54%, respectively, all of which were significantly lower than that of nonfrozen control oocytes (77%). A higher frequency of polyspermic fertilization was observed in the oocytes frozen-thawed at 24 h of IVM (53 vs. 18% in nonfrozen control oocytes). Lowering the sperm concentration during insemination from 5.0 × 106 cells/ml to 1.0 × 105 cells/ml did not decrease the rate of polyspermic fertilization in the frozen-thawed oocytes.

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