F. Izadyar et al., IN-VITRO MATURATION OF BOVINE OOCYTES IN THE PRESENCE OF BOVINE ACTIVIN-A DOES NOT AFFECT THE NUMBER OF EMBRYOS, Animal reproduction science, 45(1-2), 1996, pp. 37-45
This study was carried out to investigate whether bovine recombinant a
ctivin A present during the in vitro maturation (IVM) of cumulus enclo
sed bovine oocytes affects the proportion of embryos that develop to t
he blastocyst stage, In addition, the effect of the presence of activi
n A during maturation and during embryo culture was studied. Therefore
, bovine cumulus oocyte complexes were matured at 39 degrees C in a hu
midified atmosphere with 5% CO2 in air for 24 h in: (1) culture medium
M199 supplemented with 10% foetal calf serum (FCS), luteinising hormo
ne (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and 10 ng ml(-1) activi
n A; (2) M199 without FCS but supplemented with LH and FSH and 10 ng m
l(-1) activin A; (3) M199 without FCS, LH and FSH but supplemented wit
h 10 ng ml(-1) activin A. Cultures without activin served as controls,
After IVF the embryos were cultured in M199 supplemented with 10% FCS
on a monolayer of buffalo rat liver (BRL) cells. For the second part
of the study, COCs were matured in vitro in M199 supplemented with LH
and FSH and 10 ng ml(-1) activin A, fertilized in vitro and the embryo
s were cultured (1) on a monolayer of BRL cells in M199 supplemented w
ith 10% FCS and 10 ng ml(-1) of activin A, and (2) in droplets of seru
m free BRL-conditioned medium supplemented with 10 ng ml(-1) activin A
. IVM in the presence of LH, FSH and 10 ng ml(-1) activin A did not ch
ange the proportion of blastocysts present at Day 9 or the proportion
of hatched blastocyst at Day 11. Activin present during maturation in
the absence of serum and gonadotrophic hormones also did not alter the
proportion of blastocysts or hatched blastocysts. In vitro culture of
embryos on BRL cells or in BRL-conditioned medium in the presence of
activin had no effect on embryonic development. It is concluded that I
VM in the presence of bovine activin A has no effect on subsequent emb
ryonic development.