Author:
Raghu H. M.,Nandi S.,Reddy S. M.
Abstract
Follicular size, oocyte morphology and diameter were investigated for their
possible relationship with in vitro developmental
competence of buffalo oocytes. Cumulus oocytes complexes (COCs), aspirated
from small (<3 mm), medium (3–8 mm) and large (>8 mm) follicles of
normal ovaries and cystic ovarian follicles of abattoir-derived ovaries, were
graded for their morphological appearance and were cultured to assess their
developmental competence. The influence of cystic follicles on maturational
competence of COCs recovered from co-existing follicles of cystic ovaries was
studied. The mean diameter of oocytes from follicles of different size were
examined, and the influence of oocyte diameter—(i)
<126 m; (ii) 127–144 m;
(ii) 145–162 m; and (iv)
>163 m—on in vitro maturation, cleavage and
embryo yield was studied. Results suggested that increased fertilization,
cleavage and embryo development were significantly
(P<0.05) higher in COCs aspirated from large
follicles, followed by medium and small-sized normal follicles, and the
presence of cystic follicles had no significant
(P<0.05) effect on the maturation competence of the
COCs recovered from co-existing follicles. The mean diameter of the buffalo
oocyte obtained from normal ovaries was found to be 146.4 m and the rate of
blastocyst production in vitro was significantly higher
(P<0.05) in oocytes with diameters greater than 145
m. In conclusion, the larger the size of the follicles and oocytes, the
greater the developmental competence in vitro of buffalo
oocytes.
Subject
Developmental Biology,Endocrinology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Reproductive Medicine,Biotechnology
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