The Effect of Roscovitine on Meiosis of Sheep Oocyte
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چکیده: Improved in vitro methods are required to synchronize meiotic resumption and to
allow all collected oocytes to complete nuclear maturation without affecting oocyte
quality in order to maximize embryo production. The use of physiological or
pharmacological inhibitors can thus be envisaged. Roscovitine (ROS), as a selective
cdc2 inhibitor, has been reported to inhibit MPF and MAP kinase activity and
maintains the oocyte at Germinal Vesicle (GV) stage. The aim of the present study
was to investigate the effects of ROS on nuclear maturation of sheep oocytes. So,
different concentrations of ROS (6.25, 12.5 and 25 lM) added to maturation medium.
After 26 h exposition to ROS, the results indicated that the percentage of oocytes at
GV stage was 2.41, 2.29 and 8.39% for 6.25, 12.5 and 25 lM Roscovitine
concentration, respectively. Also, percentage of oocytes at MII stage was
significantly (p,0.05) higher in control group oocytes (75.3%) than in oocytes
exposed to 12.5 and 25 lM ROS (30.77 and 7.5 respectively). To evaluate if this
effect was reversible and if a retardation or inhibition had occurred in the progression
from GV to MII, oocytes were cultured in presence of the same concentrations of
ROS for 26 h followed by culture for an additional 24 h in medium without ROS.
After 50 h, the results showed that the oocytes can promote to MII. According to
these results, roscovitine can postpone meiosis of sheep oocyte and it may improve
cytoplasmic maturation and subsequently embryo production.
allow all collected oocytes to complete nuclear maturation without affecting oocyte
quality in order to maximize embryo production. The use of physiological or
pharmacological inhibitors can thus be envisaged. Roscovitine (ROS), as a selective
cdc2 inhibitor, has been reported to inhibit MPF and MAP kinase activity and
maintains the oocyte at Germinal Vesicle (GV) stage. The aim of the present study
was to investigate the effects of ROS on nuclear maturation of sheep oocytes. So,
different concentrations of ROS (6.25, 12.5 and 25 lM) added to maturation medium.
After 26 h exposition to ROS, the results indicated that the percentage of oocytes at
GV stage was 2.41, 2.29 and 8.39% for 6.25, 12.5 and 25 lM Roscovitine
concentration, respectively. Also, percentage of oocytes at MII stage was
significantly (p,0.05) higher in control group oocytes (75.3%) than in oocytes
exposed to 12.5 and 25 lM ROS (30.77 and 7.5 respectively). To evaluate if this
effect was reversible and if a retardation or inhibition had occurred in the progression
from GV to MII, oocytes were cultured in presence of the same concentrations of
ROS for 26 h followed by culture for an additional 24 h in medium without ROS.
After 50 h, the results showed that the oocytes can promote to MII. According to
these results, roscovitine can postpone meiosis of sheep oocyte and it may improve
cytoplasmic maturation and subsequently embryo production.
کلیدواژه(گان): Roscovitine,Sheep,Oocyte,Miosis
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The Effect of Roscovitine on Meiosis of Sheep Oocyte
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contributor author | Salamn Nasrollahi (دانشجوی ارشد) | en |
contributor author | Ahmad Zare Shahne | en |
contributor author | Saeed Zeinoaldini | en |
contributor author | Hamid Kohram | en |
contributor author | Mehdi Heidari Amale (دانشجوی ارشد) | en |
contributor author | عباس پرهام | en |
contributor author | Abbas Parham | fa |
date accessioned | 2020-06-06T14:02:36Z | |
date available | 2020-06-06T14:02:36Z | |
date copyright | 7/31/2011 | |
date issued | 2011 | |
identifier uri | http://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3380028 | |
description abstract | Improved in vitro methods are required to synchronize meiotic resumption and to allow all collected oocytes to complete nuclear maturation without affecting oocyte quality in order to maximize embryo production. The use of physiological or pharmacological inhibitors can thus be envisaged. Roscovitine (ROS), as a selective cdc2 inhibitor, has been reported to inhibit MPF and MAP kinase activity and maintains the oocyte at Germinal Vesicle (GV) stage. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of ROS on nuclear maturation of sheep oocytes. So, different concentrations of ROS (6.25, 12.5 and 25 lM) added to maturation medium. After 26 h exposition to ROS, the results indicated that the percentage of oocytes at GV stage was 2.41, 2.29 and 8.39% for 6.25, 12.5 and 25 lM Roscovitine concentration, respectively. Also, percentage of oocytes at MII stage was significantly (p,0.05) higher in control group oocytes (75.3%) than in oocytes exposed to 12.5 and 25 lM ROS (30.77 and 7.5 respectively). To evaluate if this effect was reversible and if a retardation or inhibition had occurred in the progression from GV to MII, oocytes were cultured in presence of the same concentrations of ROS for 26 h followed by culture for an additional 24 h in medium without ROS. After 50 h, the results showed that the oocytes can promote to MII. According to these results, roscovitine can postpone meiosis of sheep oocyte and it may improve cytoplasmic maturation and subsequently embryo production. | en |
language | English | |
title | The Effect of Roscovitine on Meiosis of Sheep Oocyte | en |
type | Conference Paper | |
contenttype | External Fulltext | |
subject keywords | Roscovitine | en |
subject keywords | Sheep | en |
subject keywords | Oocyte | en |
subject keywords | Miosis | en |
identifier link | https://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1022990.html | |
conference title | 44th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Reproduction | en |
conference location | Portland, Oregon | fa |
identifier articleid | 1022990 |