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연구활동 Effect of Transporting Temperature of Ovary on Maturation, Fertilizati…
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Effect of Transporting Temperature of Ovary on Maturation, Fertilization and Development of Bovine Follicular Oocytes in vitro. Byung-Ki Kim, Jong-Heung Kim
J. Inst. Bio-Prod. Res., 14:51-59, 1997
Effects of Transporting Temperature of Ovary on Maturatio, Fertilization
and Development of Bovine Follicular Oocytes in vitro
Kim, Byung-Ki, Kim, Jong-Heung
Dong-Eui University and Saewha Infertility Clinic, Pusan, Korea
ABSTRACT
In order to examine the effect of transporting temperature of ovaries from
slaghterhouse to laboratory on the in vitro maturation, fertilization and
development, transporting temperatures were classified into 4℃ group,
10℃ group, 20℃ group and 30℃ group. Modified TCM199 was used for in
vitro maturation of immature oocytes and development was induced by using
chemically defined protein-free TLP-PVA. After oocytes collected from
ovaries transported at different temperature were matured for 22-24 hours
in vitro, the proportions of oocytes which reached MⅠ and MⅡ stages were
independent of transporting temperature. When oocytes collected from
ovaries transported at different temperature were fertilized in vitro,
polyspermy was significantly increased in 4℃ and 10℃ group than in 20℃
and 30℃ group(p<0.01). Proportion of 2 cells stage in 20℃ group and 30℃
group were 72.3% and 74.5%, respectively. Those values were significantly
(p<0.01) increased compared to 4℃ group(12.9%) and 10℃ group(16.2%).
Proportion of blastocyst stage in 20℃ group and 30℃ group were 14.2% and
16.5%, respectively. Those values were significantly(p<0.01) increased
compared to 4℃ group(0.6%) and 10℃ group(1.8%). It had no detrimental
effect on in vitro development to reserve ovaries at 20℃ for 3 hours.