Parthenogenetic activation of unfertilized mouse oocytes by exposure to 1,2‐propanediol is influenced by temperature, oocyte age, and cumulus removal
- 1 November 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Gamete Research
- Vol. 24 (3) , 269-279
- https://doi.org/10.1002/mrd.1120240304
Abstract
Cumulus‐intact and ‐denuded unfertilized oocytes from two mouse strains were exposed to 1.5 m ethanol (EtOH) or two cryoproteclant solutions, 1.5 M propanediol (PROH) or 1.5 M dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO), for 4.5 min at 27°C, and the proportion of activating or degenerating oocytes studied. Exposure to DMSO did not significantly increase activation above that of oocytes not exposed to DMSO. Treatment of oocytes in PROH resulted in the activation of up to 87% of viable oocytes. This was significantly higher (P <01) than in control oocytes and comparable to the rate of activation after treatment with EtOH (59–96% activation). In solutions at 1°C, 47% of control oocytes were activated, which was not significantly different from the rate of activation in EtOH (36%) or PROH (50%) at 1°C. Following treatment with PROH, up to 87% of oocytes degenerated within a period of 6 h in vitro. The age of the oocytes (h post hCG) and the time of cumulus removal with the enzyme hyaluronidase, relative to the time of exposure to the chemicals, influenced the level of degeneration in most groups. Significantly fewer oocytes degenerated when cumulus cells were removed before treatment (0–31%) than when the cumulus was left intact throughout the treatment and 6 h culture period (10–87%). Exposure to PROH at 1°C reduced oocyte degeneration to 5%. We conclude that PROH causes significantly greater losses of oocytes as a result of parthenogenetic activation and degeneration than of exposure to DMSO.Keywords
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