2020
DOI: 10.3390/ani10081371
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Meiotic Status Does Not Affect the Vitrification Effectiveness of Domestic Cat Oocytes

Abstract: Cryopreservation is important for animal fertility and biodiversity. Unfortunately, cryopreservation of feline oocytes is still an experimental technique. The aims of this study were to analyze the potential toxicity of the cryoprotectants in the vitrification solution (VS) on cat oocytes and to investigate whether the meiotic status of oocytes influences their developmental potential after vitrification. Two experiments were conducted with the VS composed of 20% ethylene glycol, 20% dimethyl sulfoxide, 20% fe… Show more

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“…Thus, COCs were inserted in the tubes with WM (control) or together with the vitrification solution but for a shorter time, 2 min. There was no control on the effect of CPAs alone with COCs since this possibility has been previously studied, demonstrating no toxic issues [ 24 ]. Later oocyte competence was analysed in terms of maturation success and cleavage after fertilisation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, COCs were inserted in the tubes with WM (control) or together with the vitrification solution but for a shorter time, 2 min. There was no control on the effect of CPAs alone with COCs since this possibility has been previously studied, demonstrating no toxic issues [ 24 ]. Later oocyte competence was analysed in terms of maturation success and cleavage after fertilisation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using conventional slow freezing, MII oocytes are significantly more tolerant to slow freezing compared with immature oocytes when cryopreserved slowly with ethylene glycol (cleavage rate 6.8% vs. 38.7%) [129]. Similarly, the cleavage rate of vitrified-warmed feline mature oocytes is slightly higher than that of the immature counterparts (21% vs. 4%) [130]. Development of the cryopreservation of feline oocytes focused on the use of vitrification yielded 0-10% blastocyst rates [54,55,[131][132][133][134].…”
Section: Canines and Felinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Experiment A, IVM (a total of 420 COCs) took place in group culture as previously reported [42], and after fertilisation by IVF two different types of culture were tested: single and group, referred to three zygotes per group. For both groups, different supplementation was applied to IVC, and five treatments were tested: (1) control group, (2) the addition of IGF-I at the concentrations 10 ng/mL; (3) the same with 20 ng/mL IGF-I, (4) the addition of GM-CSF at 2 ng/mL alone, or (5) in combination with a low dose of IGF-I corresponding to 10 ng/mL.…”
Section: Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 99%