Study on the Effects of Morphology, Preservation and Reproductive Cycle of In Vitro Developmental Rate of Cats Oocytes

난자의 형태와 난소의 보존 및 채취시기가 고양이 난자의 체외발생에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구

  • Published : 2003.08.01

Abstract

The study was carried out to investigate the effects of morphology, preservation and reproductive cycle of oocytes in vitro maturation of cats oocytes and development of IVM embryos. The results were summarized as follows : 1. Nuclear status of GV and MI of in vitro cultured(24 h) oocytes with and whithout cumulus cells were 74.3% and 25.7%, 28.6% and 11.4%, 77.1% and 5.7%, respectively, The rate of oocytes with cumulus cells was higher than that of denuded oocytes. 2. Nuclear status of GV and MI of in vitro cultured(24 h) oocytes recovered from ovaries collected at different stages of the reproductive cycle(inactive, follicular and luteal) were 88.6% and 6.5%, 60.0% and 11.4%, 77.1% and 5.7%, respectively. 3. Nuclear status of fresh and salts-stored oocytes with and whithout cumulus cells were 74.3%, 25.7% and 37.1%, 11.4% and 57.1%, 13.3%, 17.1%, 3.3%, respectively. The rate of oocytes with cumulus cells(13.3%∼74.3%) was higher than that of denuded oocytes(3.3%∼57.1%).

본 연구는 고양이의 불임 해결을 위한 방안의 하나로써 체외수정란을 생산할 목적으로 난자의 형태, 보존 및 번식주기별 난자의 체외발생에 미치는 영향을 조사하였다. 1. 신선 난소로부터 회수한 난구세포부착 및 나화 난자를 각각 배양했을 때 GV 및 MI으로의 체외성숙율은 74.3%와 25.7%와 및 28.6%와 11.4%,로써 난구세포 부착 난자가 나화 난자의 비해 높은 체외성숙율을 나타냈다. 2. 휴지기, 난포기 및 황체기 단계로 구분하여 채취한 난구세포 부착 난포란을 배양하였을 때 GV 및 MI기로의 체외성숙율은 각각 88.6%와 6.5%, 60.0%와 11.4%, 77.1%와 5.7%였다. 3. 신선 및 salt에 보존한 난소로부터 회수한 난구세포부착 및 나화 난자를 각각 배양했을 때 GV 및 MI으로의 체외성숙율은 74.3%와 25.7%, 37.1%와 11.4% 및 57.1%와 13.3%, 17.1%와 3.3%으로서 난구세포 부착 신선난자가 나화 또는 salt 보존 난자에 비해 높은 체외 성숙율을 나타냈다.

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