P. Lorenzo et al., SPECIFIC ACTIONS OF GROWTH-FACTORS (EGF A ND IGF-I) ON IN-VITRO MATURED BOVINE OOCYTES, Revista Espanola de Fisiologia, 49(4), 1993, pp. 265-270
Growth factors (EGF and IGF-I) have different actions on mammalian cel
ls such as proliferation and differentiation. The effect of EGF and IG
F-I was examined on in vitro matured bovine oocytes. Immature oocytes
were obtained by follicular aspiration from slaughtered heifer ovaries
and classified in two groups, with or without cumulus cells. Oocytes
(n=1,037) were cultured in a serum-free media (TCM-199) for 24 hours a
t 39 degrees C in absence of hormones and were divided in 5 treatments
: control, EGF (20 ng/ml and 50 ng/ml), IGF-I(100 ng/ml) and EGF + IGF
-I (50 ng/ml + 100 ng/ml). Results suggest that the EGF + IGF-I treatm
ent increases significantly (p<0.01) the maturation rate (60.3 %) as c
ompared to control medium (36.5 %) in cumulus cell-enclosed oocytes. N
o significant differences were observed between the treatments in the
denuded oocytes. The effect of EGF + TGF-I added to the maturation med
ia seems to be mediated by the surrounding cumulus cells and enhanced
the in vitro maturation rate on cumulus cell-enclosed bovine oocytes.