Rescue of oocytes recovered from postmortem mouse ovaries

从死后小鼠卵巢中回收的卵母细胞的拯救

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作者:Nagi Fujii, Yuta Nakata, Yoko Kato

Abstract

It is well known that the survivability of gametes of postmortem carcass was decreased as time passes after death. In this study, it was examined whether cytoplasmic replacement rescues the survivability of germinal vesicle stage (GV) oocytes of postmortem carcass in the mouse. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels and mitochondria numbers in GV oocytes of the dead mice stored at 4 degrees were significantly impaired after 44 h postmortem compared to the control (0 h). However, when kayoplasts of GV oocytes of postmortem carcass was transferred to recipient ooplasts (GV transfer), proportion of in vitro maturation (IVM), normal spindle morphology, in vitro and in vivo developmental ability after in vitro fertilization (IVF) of reconstituted oocytes was improved. Moreover, secondary follicle oocytes of postmortem carcass were developed, matured and fertilized in vitro and developed to go to term, when GV transfer was conducted at the GV phase. Thus, transfer of GV karyoplast recovered from postmortem carcass, which viability was decreased, into fresh GV recipient ooplasm, rescues survivability of reconstituted oocytes. It suggested the effective use of oocytes of dead animals in the mouse and this achievement must apply to other rare animal species, especially animals under control by human.

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