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J Vet Med Sci ; 69(6): 627-32, 2007 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17611359

RESUMEN

Glutathione (GSH) concentrations of oocytes are considered as an important marker of the cytoplasmic maturation. The present study was designed to compare GSH concentrations of in vivo and in vitro matured canine oocytes. In vivo matured oocytes were collected 72 hr after ovulation by flushing fallopian tubes after laparotomy. Ovaries were collected from bitches with different reproductive stages, and collected oocytes were divided into 2 groups according to the size viz. < 120 microm and > 120 microm in diameter and cultured for 72 hr in Tissue Culture Medium-199 supplemented with 10% FBS, 2.2 mg/ml sodium bicarbonate, 2.0 microg/ml estrogen, 0.5 microg/ml FSH, 0.03 IU/ml hCG, and 1% penicillin-streptomycin solution in the presence or absence of 50 microM beta-mercaptoethanol. GSH concentrations were determined by the dithionitrobenzoic acid-glutathione disulfide (DTNB-GSSG) reductase recycling assay. GSH concentrations of immature canine oocytes were 2.9 and 3.8, 3.5 and 6.8, and 3.1 and 6.5 pM/oocyte for < 120 microm and > 120 microm in diameter oocyte groups at anestrous, follicular and luteal stage, respectively (P<0.05). In vivo matured oocytes had significantly higher GSH concentrations compared with in vitro matured oocytes. The GSH content was 19.2 pM/oocyte for in vivo matured oocytes, while 4.1 to 8.1 and 5.7 to 13.2 pM/oocyte for in vitro matured oocytes cultured in the absence or presence of beta-mercaptoethanol, respectively (P<0.05). Presence of beta-mercaptoethanol increased GSH synthesis in canine oocytes cultured in vitro, and oocytes collected from follicular and luteal stage was superior to anestrus oocytes.


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Ciclo Estral/metabolismo , Glutatión/metabolismo , Oocitos/metabolismo , Animales , Perros , Femenino , Oocitos/citología
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Anim Reprod Sci ; 99(3-4): 330-41, 2007 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16806748

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Assisted reproductive technology (ART) in dogs largely depends on the in vivo matured oocytes due to lack of a suitable in vitro maturation system. The present study evaluated the technique of flushing fallopian tubes to collect in vivo matured canine oocytes by laparotomy, and determined the effects of seasons, and parity of donor bitches on the success of oocyte retrieval. Oocytes were retrieved from anesthetized bitches by laparotomy. About 7 ml of TCM-199 supplemented with HEPES was used to flush each individual fallopian tube. Oocytes were categorized as good, fair, poor, immature or aged based on the nuclear stage, cumulus cell layers, color and homogeneity of ooplasm. Oocytes categorized as being good or fair were considered usable, while poor, aged or immature oocytes were considered unusable for ART. A significantly higher number of oocytes per bitch were retrieved during the spring (11.2) compared to the winter (7.9). The oocyte recovery rates were 89.4, 92.2, 89.7 and 89.3% for spring, summer, autumn, and winter, respectively. The highest percentage of usable oocytes (74.7%) was retrieved during autumn (P>0.05). The number of oocytes was influenced by the parity of the donor bitch. Significantly more oocytes were collected from the multiparous bitches (10.3) compared to nulliparous bitches (7.7). The percentage of usable oocytes was more in multipara (71.5%) compared to nullipara (64.7%) (P>0.05). Collection of in vivo produced oocytes by laparotomy represents a potential source of matured oocytes for ART in dogs.


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Separación Celular/métodos , Perros/fisiología , Trompas Uterinas/citología , Oocitos/fisiología , Paridad/fisiología , Estaciones del Año , Animales , Femenino , Humedad , Embarazo , Temperatura
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