Title of article :
In Vitro Fertilization and Embryo Development of Vitrified Ovine Oocytes Stressed in Sucrose
Author/Authors :
DJUWITA, ITA Bogor Agricultural University, Kampus Darmaga - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Anatomy, Indonesia , BOEDIONO, ARIEF Bogor Agricultural University, Kampus Darmaga - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Anatomy, Indonesia , AGUNGPRIYONO, SRIHADI Bogor Agricultural University, Kampus Darmaga - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Anatomy, Indonesia , SUPRIATNA, IMAN Bogor Agricultural University, Kampus Darmaga - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Reproduction and Obstetric, Indonesia , TOELIHERE, MOZES Bogor Agricultural University, Kampus Darmaga - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Reproduction and Obstetric, Indonesia , SUKRA, YUHARA Bogor Agricultural University, Kampus Darmaga - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Anatomy, Indonesia
Abstract :
Experiments were conducted on the morphology, fertilization and embryo development rate of vitrified ovine oocytes matured in vitro. Three vitrification solutions were used for vitrification. PBS supplemented with 1% BSA, 30% ethylene glycol was added by one of three different sucrose concentrations, 1.00 M (VS1), 0.50 M (VS2), and 0.25 M (VS3). The results showed that the percentages of normal vitrified oocytes after warming were 78 and 63% in VS1 and VS2, respectively, which was significantly higher as compared for VS3. The fertilization rates were 59 and 66% in VS1 and VS2, respectively, which were also significantly higher as compared with VS3 (35%). Zygote viability after 18 h was 57; 43; and 40%, for VS1,VS2, and VS3, respectively, which was not significantly different. The incidence of polyspermic penetration increased with increasing sucrose concentration, i.e 23, 11, and 9% in VS1, VS2, and VS3, respectively, as compared with unvitrified oocytes (4%). The cleavage rate of vitrified oocytes in VS1 was 13.2% which was significantly lower (p 0.05) compared to those of unvitrified control oocytes (70.0%). Hence, a high sucrose concentration is beneficial for maintaining the oocyte structure during the processes of vitrification and thawing, which ultimately results in increased in vitro fertilization rates.
Journal title :
HAYATI Journal of Biosciences
Journal title :
HAYATI Journal of Biosciences