K. Kanayama et H. Osada, The yield of abnormal unfertilized eggs observed after repeated gonadotrophin-induced ovulation, J INT MED R, 28(1), 2000, pp. 24-27
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
Research/Laboratory Medicine & Medical Tecnology","Medical Research General Topics
This study investigated whether or not the yield of abnormal eggs produced
after repeatedly induced ovulation could be reduced by increasing the inter
val between gonadotrophin (GTH) administrations. Ovulation was induced, in
a mouse model, by subcutaneous injection of pregnant mare serum GTH and hum
an chorionic GTH given once (n = 10), twice (n = 10), three times (n = 10)
or four times (n = 10) at intervals of 5 days. In 30 further mice, a fifth
induction was performed either 5 (n = 10), 10 (n = 10) or 20 days (n = 10)
following the fourth injection. Oviducts were examined microscopically, and
the eggs were counted and examined for morphological abnormalities. In the
mice who had received four GTH treatments, 33.3% (12 of 36) of the eggs we
re abnormal. After the fifth induced ovulation performed after an interval
of 5, 10 or 20 days, the yield of abnormal eggs was 50.0% (five of 10), 23.
1% (nine of 39) and 15.2% (seven of 46), respectively. These results indica
te that prolongation of the interval between GTH administrations reduced th
e yield of abnormal eggs produced following repeatedly induced ovulation.