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Objective: To evaluate how well polar body location predicts spindle locali
zation and to examine spindle morphology.
Design: Randomized, controlled animal study.
Setting: University-affiliate research laboratory.
Animal(s): Mature, female golden hamsters.
Intervention(s): After superovulation with pregnant mare serum gonadotropin
and hCG, metaphase II oocytes were obtained and imaged under digital polar
ization microscopy.
Main Outcome Measure(s): Identify the meiotic spindle in living, unfixed ha
mster oocytes and determine spindle location relative to the polar body.
Result(s): Spindles were imaged in 30 oocytes and only in 5 of them could t
he polar body predict the spindle localization. In the remaining oocytes, t
he spindles presented a random distribution within the cytoplasm.
Conclusion(s): These data show that the polar body location is not an accur
ate predictor for meiotic spindle location in mammalian oocytes.