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Type: Journal article
Title: Effects of differing oocyte-secreted factors during mouse in vitro maturation on subsequent embryo and fetal development
Author: Sudiman, J.
Ritter, L.
Inglis, D.
Wang, X.
Chan, K.
Mottershead, D.
Robertson, D.
Thompson, J.
Gilchrist, R.
Citation: Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics, 2014; 31(3):295-306
Publisher: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publ
Issue Date: 2014
ISSN: 1058-0468
1573-7330
Organisation: Robinson Institute
Statement of
Responsibility: 
J. Sudiman & L. J. Ritter & D. K. Feil & X.Wang & K. Chan & D. G. Mottershead & D. M. Robertson & J. G. Thompson & R. B. Gilchrist
Abstract: Purpose We hypothesised that varying native oocyte-secreted factor (OSF) exposure or using different recombinant OSF peptides would have differential effects on post-in vitro maturation (IVM) embryo and fetal development. Methods Mouse cumulus oocyte complexes (COCs) were treated with the purified mature domain of GDF9 and/or BMP15 or were co-cultured with denuded oocytes (DOs) from 0 h or 3 h of IVM. DOs were matured for 3 h as either intact COCs+/-FSH before denuding, or as DOs + FSH. COCs were fertilised and blastocyst development was assessed on days 5 and 6, and either differentially stained for ICM numbers or vitrified/warmed embryos were transferred to recipients to assess implantation and fetal rates. Results No improvement in embryo development was observed with the addition of GDF9 and/or BMP15 to IVM. In contrast, embryos derived from COCs co-cultured with DOs had significantly improved blastocyst rates and ICM numbers compared to controls (P <0.05). The highest response was obtained when DOs were first added to COCs at 3 h of IVM, after being pre-treated (0–3 h) as COCs + FSH. Compared to control, co-culture with DOs from 3 h did not affect implantation rates but more than doubled fetal yield (21 % vs 48 %; P <0.05). GDF9 Western blot analysis was unable to detect any differences in quantity or form of GDF9 (17 and 65 kDa) in extracts of DO at 0 h or 3 h. Conclusions This study provides new knowledge on means to improve oocyte quality in vitro which has the potential to significantly aid human infertility treatment and animal embryo production technologies.
Keywords: Oocyte in vitro maturation (IVM)
GDF9
BMP15
Oocyte-secreted factor (OSFs)
Rights: © Springer Science+Business Media New York 2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10815-013-0152-5
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10815-013-0152-5
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