Da. Nickson et al., MOLECULAR BIOLOGICAL METHODS FOR MONITORING OOCYTE MATURATION AND IN-VITRO FERTILIZATION IN BITCHES, Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 1993, pp. 231-240
Oocytes were collected from ovaries of bitches, at various stages of t
he oestrous cycle, after routine sterilization. Cumulus-enclosed oocyt
es were cultured for 0-72 h in a modified M-199 medium containing 10%
oestrous bitch serum and 20 mug oestradiol ml-1. For oocytes surrounde
d by two or more layers of cumulus cells, an increase in the expressio
n of mRNA transcripts for zona pellucida glycoprotein 3 (ZP3) was seen
and reached peak levels after 48 h culture in vitro. Histological ass
essment showed that 39% of these oocytes had extruded their first pola
r body after 24 h culture in vitro. When these in vitro matured oocyte
s were transferred to oviduct cell monolayers and inseminated with fre
sh dog spermatozoa in Medium-199 supplemented with 10% fetal calf seru
m and 50 mg gentamicin sulfate ml-1, penetration of the zona pellucida
started 1 h after insemination for oocytes that had been cultured for
48 and 72 h. At 12 h after insemination both male and female pronucle
i were seen in 37-5% and 20% of the oocytes incubated for 48 and 72 h,
respectively. No further development was seen.