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Effects of Development and Viability of Pig Oocytes Matured in Defined Medium Containing PVA, PVP and pFF  

Kim I. D. (단국대학교 생명자원과학대학 동물자원학과)
Kim S. N. (단국대학교 생명자원과학대학 동물자원학과)
Han S. K. (단국대학교 생명자원과학대학 동물자원학과)
Seok H. B. (단국대학교 생명자원과학대학 동물자원학과)
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Journal of Embryo Transfer / v.19, no.3, 2004 , pp. 219-227 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was conducted to develop a serum-free, defined medium of IVM of pig oocytes. The TCM-199 with supplemented with polyvinylalcohol(PVA), polyvinylpyrrollidone(PVP) and porcine follicular fluid(pFF) were used as basal medium. The effects of the these additives on the rates of maturity and development under in-vitro fertilization and in vitro culture were examined and subsequently considered on the possibilities be sustituted for the bovine serum albumin(BSA). Maturation rate of pig oocytes in IVM media containing PVA(82.4%), pFF(89.4%) and BSA(90.0%) were significantly higher(P<0.05) than that of PVP(78.6%). Cleavage rate after IVF of PVP(64%) was significantly lower(P<0.05) than these of PVA(73%), pFF(77%) and BSA(73%) supplements. in vitro development rates to morulae and blastocyst on PVP(54%) were also significantly lower(P<0.05) than these of the supplements of PVA(63%), pFF(69%) and BSA(65%). In comparison of maturation and fertilization rates of pig oocytes in each supplements, the maturity rates of PVA(82.4%), pFF(89.4%) and BSA(90.0%) were significantly lower(P<0.05) than that of PVP(72.4%) and while, the fertilization rates of pFF(87.1%) and BSA(89.1%) were significantly higher(P<0.05) than these of PVA(78.0%) and PVP(70.6%). It may be concluded that PVA and pFF can be substituted far BSA in medium for culturing pig oocytes; however, it may be considered that PVP were limited to for BSA in the in vitro culture of the embryos.
Keywords
pig oocytes; PVA; PVP; pFF; BSA; in vitro culture;
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