“…In most in vivo‐ and in vitro‐control matured oocytes, the mitochondria were distributed throughout the cytoplasm, although more abundant in the periphery, with strong staining in the first polar body (85% and 90%, respectively). This finding is consistent with previous reports from several species, including porcine (Sun et al, 2001; Katayama et al, 2006; Romek et al, 2011), bovine (Hyttel et al, 1986; Stojkovic et al, 2001), mouse (Tokura et al, 1993), and hamster (Barnett et al, 1996). Exposing oocytes to H342/UV, however, disrupted this pattern and the number of oocytes with this mitochondrial pattern tended to decrease ( P = 0.15) compared to the non‐exposed, matured oocytes.…”