Births of kittens produced by intracytoplasmic sperm injection of domestic cat oocytes matured in vitro
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Published:2000
Issue:8
Volume:12
Page:423
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ISSN:1031-3613
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Container-title:Reproduction, Fertility and Development
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Reprod. Fertil. Dev.
Author:
Gómez M. C.,Pope C. E.,Harris R.,Davis A.,Mikota S.,Dresser B. L.
Abstract
In Experiment 1, cleavage frequency and
in vitrodevelopment of domestic cat embryos produced
after in vitro maturation of oocytes obtained from
ovaries after ovariohysterectomy (in vivo) with that of
oocytes retrieved from follicle-stimulating hormone-treated donors at 24 h
after administration of luteinizing hormone (in vivo)
and fertilization by intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) or IVF were
compared. In each group presumptive zygotes were assessed for cleavage on IVC
Days 1 and 4 and for development to blastocysts on IVC Day 7.
In vitro matured oocytes had lower frequencies of
meiotic maturation (59.2% v. 66.5%), cleavage at Day 1
(41.4% v. 64.9%) and development to the
morula stage at Day 4 (65.8% v. 87.9%)
than did in vivo matured oocytes, after ICSI and IVF.
Development to the blastocyst stage was lower in
in vitro matured oocytes (19.0%) than
in vivo matured oocytes (29.5%) after ICSI. In
Experiment 2, we evaluated the capacity of sperm injected oocytes without a
visible polar body to undergo cleavage and in vitro
development. More in vivo matured than
in vitro matured oocytes underwent cleavage at Day 1
(46.6% v. 12.6%) and developed to the
morula stage by Day 4 (66.7% v. 46.1%),
but no blastocysts were obtained at Day 7 in either group. In Experiment 3, we
evaluated the in vivo viability of domestic cat embryos
derived from ICSI of in vitro matured oocytes. Morula
stage embryos were transferred to 18 domestic cat recipients either on Day 4
or 5 after oocyte recovery. A total of 3 domestic cat recipients were pregnant
after transfer to recipients on Day 5. Two pregnant cats delivered two normal
and healthy live male kittens on Day 68 of gestation and the remaining cat
delivered a male kitten on Day 62 that died during the last two days of
gestation. These results demonstrate that: (1)
inadequate cytoplasmic maturation of in vitro matured
domestic cat oocytes is the main cause of deficient oocyte activation;
(2) the injection of oocytes without a visible polar
body is a useful technique to evaluate oocyte cytoplasmic maturation; and
(3) blastocysts obtained after ICSI of
in vitro matured oocytes are viable and not a result of
parthenogenesis.
Publisher
CSIRO Publishing
Subject
Developmental Biology,Endocrinology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Reproductive Medicine,Biotechnology
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