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- W1971136706 abstract "The timing of IVM–IVF–IVC is restricted by the onset of oocyte maturation, and sometimes oocytes must be treated at midnight. If we could regulate the timing of IVM of oocytes without decreasing their developmental competence, the IVM–IVF–IVC system could be a more applied technology. The present study was performed to examine the effects of in vitro storage of bovine oocytes in simple media prior to maturation culture to manipulate the start of IVM. Bovine follicular fluid (bFF), Dulbecco's PBS (PBS), M199 Earle salts (M199), and Earle salts supplemented with 5 mM NaHCO3 (M199A) were used as the fundamental media, after an addition of antibiotics, for in vitro storage of bovine cumulus–oocyte complexes (COCs) collected from ovaries obtained at the slaughterhouse. The fundamental media except for bFF were supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum (FBS) or 1 mg mL−1 polyvinyl alcohol (PVA). COCs were collected from follicles (3–8 mm in diameter) and washed twice in each medium; then approximately 50 COCs were submerged in 1 mL of each medium in cryotubes (Falcon #2812, 2.5 mL; Becton Dickinson Labware, Lincoln, NJ, USA), which were stored in a container kept at 38.5°C for 22 h under air-closed condition (in vitro storage: IVS). Subsequently, the stored COCs were in vitro-matured (IVM) for 22 h in M199 with 10% FBS and 20 µg mL−1 estradiol, fertilized (IVF), and cultured in CR1aa (IVC) for examination of their development to the blastocyst stage (Kubota et al. 1998 Mol. Reprod. Dev. 51, 281–286). Fresh oocytes without IVS were used as controls. The nuclear status of oocytes after IVS–IVM was compared to that of control oocytes by aceto-orcein stain. Their developmental rates to the blastocyst stage after IVM–IVF–IVC were compared between experimental and control groups. The experiment was repeated more than 3 times, and results were statistically analyzed using Student's t-test. When bFF and PBS supplemented with FBS or PVA were used for IVS, the rates of survived COCs after IVS and the development to the blastocyst stage after IVM–IVF–IVC (bFF (n = 87): 0%, 0%; PBS/FBS (n = 72): 84%, 1%; and PBS/PVA (n = 81): 89%, 6%, respectively) were significantly lower than those of the control group (n = 406; 97% and 29%, respectively). On the other hand, when M199A supplemented with FBS or PVA was used for IVS, the survival rate after IVS and the developmental rate to the blastocyst stage after IVS–IVM–IVF (M199A/FBS (n = 97): 82%, 28%; and M199A/PVA (n = 111): 98%, 31%, respectively) did not differ from those of the control group. After IVS, cumulus expansion was not seen and most of the oocyte nuclei reached the GVBD stage. These results suggest that the nuclear maturation progress of bovine oocytes can be regulated for at least 22 h in M199A without any deleterious influence on the number of oocytes surviving at an immature state after the storage and their subsequent development to the blastocyst stage after IVM–IVF–IVC. The delayed maturation allows a flexible fertilization schedule which is advantageous in research and industrial applications." @default.
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- W1971136706 title "346 BOVINE EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT AFTER IVM/IVF/IVC OF OOCYTES STORED FOR 22 H IN VARIOUS MEDIA" @default.
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