Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6188872 | Reproductive BioMedicine Online | 2015 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
To unravel the differential contributions of nuclear-DNA and cytoplasm to the poor 'competence' of oocytes after cryopreservation, reciprocal exchange of metaphase II-spindle chromosomal complex (karyoplast) between vitrified and fresh oocytes was carried out in an ovine animal model. Karyoplast exchange per se was accomplished with high efficiency and in-vitro development of oocytes reconstituted with fresh-karyoplast and vitrified-cytoplast (FK/VC) showed no improvement over VK/VC and control-vitrification oocytes. Blastocyst development of oocytes that were reconstituted with vitrified-karyoplast and fresh-cytoplast (VK/FC) approached that of fresh-controls, however, and was significantly higher than FK/VC, VK/VC, and control-vitrification (all P ⤠0.05). These results point toward 'cytoplasmic insufficiencies' as the main cause of poor 'competence' of matured oocytes after vitrification.
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Authors
Sayyed Morteza Hosseini, Vajihe Asgari, M. Hajian, Mohammad Hossein Nasr-Esfahani,