Ac. Boquest et al., Effect of adding reduced glutathione during insemination on the development of porcine embryos in vitro, THERIOGENOL, 51(7), 1999, pp. 1311-1319
This study evaluated the effect of adding reduced glutathione (GSH)during s
perm washing and insemination on the subsequent fertilization dynamics and
development of IVM porcine oocytes. Follicular oocytes were matured in vitr
o in NCSU 23 medium with porcine follicular fluid, cysteine and hormone sup
plements for 22 h. They were then matured in the same medium but without ho
rmones for another 22 h. Matured oocytes were stripped of cumulus cells and
co-incubated with frozen-thawed spermatozoa for 5 h. Putative embryos were
cultured in NCSU 23 with BSA for either 7 h to examine fertilization param
eters or 6 d to evaluate cleavage (2 d) and blastocyst rates. In Experiment
1, GSH was added to the insemination medium at 0, 0.125, 0.25 or 0.5 mM. T
he presence of GSH during insemination did not affect (P > 0.05) rates of p
enetration, polyspermy, male pronuclear formation or cleavage, but did incr
ease (P < 0.05) blastocyst formation rates when added at concentrations of
0.125 (36%) and 0.25 mM (34%) compared with that of the control (0 mM; 19%)
. However, the numbers of inner cell mass and trophectoderm cells of blasto
cysts were unaffected by GSH treatment (P > 0.05). The presence of GSH duri
ng insemination was found not to significantly increase intracellular gluta
thione concentrations of oocytes (P > 0.05). In Experiment 2, addition of G
SH (0.25 mM) during sperm washing did not affect cleavage or blastocyst for
mation rates or cell numbers (P > 0.05). In conclusion, the presence of GSH
during insemination improves the developmental competence of IVM pig oocyt
es in a dose-dependent manner. (C) 1999 by Elsevier Science Inc.