Title of article :
The in vitro Analysis of Quality of Ovarian Follicle Culture Systems Using Time-Lapse Microscopy and Quantitative Real-Time PCR
Author/Authors :
Filatov, Maxim Alexeevich Faculty of Biology - Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia , Nikishin, Denis Alexandrovich Faculty of Biology - Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia , Khramova, Yulia Vladimirovna Faculty of Biology - Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia , Semenova, Maria L'vovna Faculty of Biology - Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
Abstract :
Background: The aim of ovarian follicle in vitro culture is to obtain mature oocytes.
To evaluate the efficiency of in vitro culture system, the status of the cultured oocyte
can be analyzed.
Methods: The preantral ovarian follicles retrieved from 14-day-old C57Bl/6J mice
were cultured in 3D alginate hydrogel. The status of oocytes obtained from mature
(3 months old, group A) and immature (3 weeks old, group B) mice was compared to
the status of oocytes retrieved from ovarian follicles cultured in vitro (Group C) using
qRT-PCR analysis and time-lapse microscopy. In the qRT-PCR analysis, 8 samples
for group A (80 oocytes), 8 samples for group B (80 oocytes), and 6 samples for
group C (60 oocytes) were included. Time-lapse analysis was performed in group A
(oocytes n=31), group B (n=45), and group C (n=21). Statistical analysis was done
by Kruskal-Wallis and chi-square tests and differences were considered statistically
significant if p<0,05.
Results: The diameter of group C oocytes is lower in comparison to group A oocytes
(67 μm vs. 75 μm, correspondingly). Groups B and C oocytes exhibited delayed
meiosis in comparison to group A oocytes. Expression levels of six oocyte maturation
genes (Ccnb, CDK1, Ccnh, Wee2, Mos and Epab) were evaluated using qRTPCR
analysis. Expression levels of Ccnh and Epab are lowered in group C oocytes
compared to the expression levels of these genes in groups A and B oocytes (p<
0.05).
Conclusion: Oocytes obtained after ovarian follicles in vitro culture have reduced
development competence, future fundamental changes of in vitro culture systems can
be expected
Keywords :
Alginate , In vitro culture , Mice , Ovarian follicle , Real-time PCR , Timelapse microscopy , Oocyte
Journal title :
Journal of Reproduction and Infertility (JRI)