Embryonic development after follicle culture is influenced by follicle-stimulating hormone isoelectric point range

Citation
Ua. Vitt et al., Embryonic development after follicle culture is influenced by follicle-stimulating hormone isoelectric point range, BIOL REPROD, 65(5), 2001, pp. 1542-1547
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
da verificare
Journal title
BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION
ISSN journal
00063363 → ACNP
Volume
65
Issue
5
Year of publication
2001
Pages
1542 - 1547
Database
ISI
SICI code
0006-3363(200111)65:5<1542:EDAFCI>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
We evaluated the effects of follicular exposure in vitro to either of two m utually exclusive isoforms of FSH (least acidic and acid) on the subsequent capacity of oocytes for embryonic development. The effects of dose and fol licle culture duration were examined. At the threshold dose (that required to produce antra) and at one subthreshold dose, the major difference betwee n the two isoform fractions was the timing and effectiveness of acquisition of two-cell embryonic developmental capacity. With the least-acidic fracti on, the highest rate of two-cell development (approximate to 80%) occurred after 3 days of follicle culture only at the threshold dose (2.5 ng/ml). Wi th the acid fraction, the highest two-cell rate (approximate to 60%) occurr ed after 5 days of culture but at equivalent rates over a range of doses be tween 10 ng/ml and 100 ng/ml (threshold dose was 50 ng/ml). At threshold do se or below, the capacity for two-cell embryo production appeared not to be influenced by antral status for either isoform. At above threshold doses, the least-acidic fraction induced an increasing proportion of antral follic les with increasing dose, but this increase was associated with a progressi ve decrease in embryo production. This relationship was more extreme after longer culture and was due to degeneration of the cumulus-oocyte complex as sociated with apparently increased differentiation of the mural granulosa c ells. The acid fraction was by comparison less bioactive and insensitive to overdosing. The broader isoform mix of the unfractionated FSH provided a m easure of protection against overdosing characteristic of the acid fraction while retaining the capacity of the least-acidic fraction to induce antral formation at a low dose.