Theca cell‐conditioned medium added to in vitro maturation enhances embryo developmental competence of buffalo ( Bubalus bubalis ) oocytes after parthenogenic activation

2020 ◽  
Vol 55 (11) ◽  
pp. 1501-1510
Author(s):  
Jun Zhang ◽  
Yanfei Deng ◽  
Weili Chen ◽  
Yonghong Zi ◽  
Deshun Shi ◽  
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Reproduction ◽  
2003 ◽  
pp. 565-577 ◽  
Author(s):  
JL Tremoleda ◽  
T Tharasanit ◽  
HT Van Tol ◽  
TA Stout ◽  
B Colenbrander ◽  
...  

It has been suggested that preculturing immature oocytes in a manner that maintains them in meiotic arrest may improve cytoplasmic maturation and, thereby, the eventual developmental competence of oocytes matured in vitro. This study examined the ability of follicular cells to maintain meiotic arrest in equine oocytes. Cumulus-oocyte complexes (COCs) recovered from dead mares were cultured for 38 h in M199 either attached to, or together with, different follicle wall components, as follows: (1) attached to the follicle wall, (2) cocultured with separated follicle wall, (3) attached to membrana granulosa (COCG), (4) COCGs cocultured with sheets of theca cells, (5) COCGs cultured in theca-cell conditioned medium, and (6) control COCs without any follicle wall components. When oocytes were cultured attached to their follicle wall, 79% remained in the GV stage throughout the 38 h incubation. However, when oocytes were cocultured with separate pieces of follicle wall, meiosis resumed and a similar proportion of oocytes progressed to metaphase II (79%) as under control conditions (84%). Only 16% of oocytes cultured while still attached to the membrana granulosa (COCGs) maintained the GV stage, whereas when COCGs were cocultured with theca cells or in theca-cell conditioned medium, significantly more oocytes remained in the GV stage (64 and 52%, respectively), indicating that theca cells secrete a meiosis-inhibiting factor. The effect of FSH on the meiosis-inhibiting activity of follicular cells was investigated by culturing COCs attached to the follicle wall and COCGs in the presence or absence of theca cells in medium containing FSH. Addition of 0.05 iu recombinant human FSH ml(-1) to the culture medium did not affect nuclear maturation and failed to overcome the suppressive effect exerted by the follicle wall or by theca cells, despite the fact that mRNA for the FSH receptor was found using RT-PCR in both cumulus and granulosa cells. These results demonstrate that the maintenance of meiotic arrest in equine oocytes during culture can be promoted by theca cells, which appear to act via a secreted inhibitory factor that cannot be suppressed or counteracted by FSH.


2014 ◽  
Vol 26 (1) ◽  
pp. 199
Author(s):  
M. M. Waheed ◽  
K. H. El-Shahat ◽  
A. M. Hammam

A series of 4 factorial-arranged experiments were conducted to study the effect of oocyte quality and different in vitro maturation (IVM) media supplements on IVM, cleavage, and embryo development of buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) oocytes. Buffalo ovaries were collected at a local abattoir in a warm (32–35°C) saline (0.9% NaCl), and oocytes were aspirated using an 18-gauge needle. In experiment 1, oocytes (n = 320) were classified according to the number of cumulus cell layers and morphology of ooplasm as excellent, good, or fair. Oocytes were cultured for IVM, fertilization, and embryo culture (IVMFC) in TCM-199 + 10% FCS. In experiment 2, excellent quality oocytes (n = 237) were subjected to IVM in TCM-199 enriched with either 10% FCS or oestrous buffalo serum (EBS; 20–40 pg mL–1) and then fertilized using frozen–thawed buffalo semen capacitated in Bracket and Oliphant's (BO) medium containing heparin (0.02 mg mL–1) and sodium caffeine benzoate (3.89 mg mL–1). In experiment 3, oocytes (n = 290) were classified into 2 groups; Group 1, without gonadotropins, served as a control; Group 2, in which IVM medium was supplemented with 20 IU mL–1 equine chorionic gonadotropins (eCG). Experiment 4 was carried out to examine the suitable capacitating agent added to BO medium, either heparin or caffeine or both (n = 210 fertilized oocytes). In all experiments (multiple replicates), oocytes (2–6 mm in diameter) were kept at 39°C under 5% CO2 for IVMFC and examined several times for cleavage and embryo development (morula and blastocyst). Statistical analysis was carried out using Chi-squared test. Excellent and good quality oocytes produced a higher (P < 0.05) maturation, cleavage, and morula development rates than poor quality oocytes (70% and 65% v. 33.3%), (50% and 46.2% v. 25%), and (42.9% and 33.3% v. 10%), respectively. Blastocyst production rate was also higher (P < 0.05) for excellent compared with good quality oocytes (28.6% v. 16.7%, respectively). In experiment 2, the IVM and cleavage rates were significantly higher (P < 0.05) in IVM medium plus 10% EBS than those cultured in 10% FCS (73% v. 45% and 50% v. 33.3%, respectively). In experiment 3, the addition of eCG to maturation medium increased (P < 0.05) developmental competence of buffalo oocytes (IVMFC) compared with control medium (16% v. 4%). In experiment 4, the addition of heparin together with caffeine to BO medium produced significantly higher (P < 0.05) cleavage and embryo developmental rates compared with heparin or caffeine alone (56.3% v. 33.3% and 35.7%, respectively; 22.2% v. 10% and 8%, respectively). In conclusion, excellent quality oocytes cultured in IVM medium supplemented with either EBS or eCG and fertilized with capacitated buffalo spermatozoa in BO medium enriched with heparin and caffeine progressively enhanced developmental competence of buffalo oocytes.


2016 ◽  
Vol 95 (4) ◽  
pp. 76-76 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Okamoto ◽  
M. Ikeda ◽  
A. Kaneko ◽  
C. Kishida ◽  
M. Shimada ◽  
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