How to translate text using browser tools
1 October 2014 In Vitro Oocyte Development in Large Animals
Yuji Hirao, Takashi Miyano
Author Affiliations +
Abstract

Mammalian ovaries contain a large number of oocytes, most of which degenerate either before or during the various stages of growth. To utilize these potential female gametes stored in the ovary, it is essential to develop a culture system that can provide a suitable alternative environment for oocytes to achieve full growth and competences to undergo meiotic maturation, fertilization, and embryonic development. In this review, the culture systems developed for bovine and porcine oocyte—granulosa cell complexes, at approximately the late mid-growth stage, are discussed. The culture systems are broadly divided in two types, the sphere system and substratum-adhering system. In the former system, a matrix such as collagen is utilized to maintain the 3-D structure of the follicles/oocyte—granulosa cell complexes. The latter system is characterized by the use of high concentrations of polyvinylpyrrolidone (molecular weight: 360,000), which positively affects the growth and competence of the oocytes. The quality and competence of the oocytes grown in these systems are discussed.

©2014 Japan Society for Ova Research
Yuji Hirao and Takashi Miyano "In Vitro Oocyte Development in Large Animals," Journal of Mammalian Ova Research 31(3), 79-85, (1 October 2014). https://doi.org/10.1274/jmor.31.79
Received: 10 June 2014; Accepted: 1 July 2014; Published: 1 October 2014
JOURNAL ARTICLE
7 PAGES

This article is only available to subscribers.
It is not available for individual sale.
+ SAVE TO MY LIBRARY

KEYWORDS
cattle
In vitro oocyte growth
oocyte maturation
Oocyte-granulosa cell complexes
pig
RIGHTS & PERMISSIONS
Get copyright permission
Back to Top