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Biology of Reproduction, Vol 40, 953-960, Copyright © 1989 by Society for the Study of Reproduction


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Zona drilling increases the penetrability of rat oocytes matured in vitro

BC Vanderhyden, KJ McLaughlin, JM Rutledege and DT Armstrong
Department of Physiology, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada.

Immature rat follicular oocytes were cultured either with cumulus cells intact (CI) or cumulus-free (CF) in bovine serum albumin (BSA)- or serum-supplemented medium under conditions in which meiotic maturation occurs spontaneously. After 12 h of culture to permit in vitro maturation (IVM), the cumulus cells were stripped from the CI group. Control oocytes recovered 2-4 h after ovulation from oviducts of pregnant mare's serum gonadotropin (PMSG)-treated rats were similarly stripped of cumulus cells. Half the oocytes in each group had holes "drilled" in their zonae pellucidae by topical application of acid Tyrode's solution with a micropipette to enable bypass of the zona barrier to penetration. They were cultured for a further 14-16 h with epididymal sperm and then were assessed for sperm penetration and pronuclear formation. In a preliminary study using various concentration of sperm, 50,000 sperm/ml was identified as an appropriate concentration and was used in all subsequent experiments. For oocytes matured in serum-supplemented medium, penetration rates of non-drilled oocytes-expressed as a percentage of oocytes exposed to sperm for CF, CI, and ovulated oocytes were 10%, 34%, and 80%, respectively (p less than 0.01). Drilling significantly increased the penetration rates of both IVM groups (CF: 40%, CI: 77%) but not of ovulated oocytes (78%). Forty-one percent of non-drilled CF oocytes failed to form normal pronuclei after penetration. This was significantly higher than either the CI (0%) or ovulated (1%) groups (p less than 0.001). Drilling increased the incidence of failure to form normal pronuclei in penetrated oocytes of the CF group (64%) but not of the CI or ovulated groups.2z=





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