2016
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-736x2016001300009
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In vitro fertilization of porcine oocytes is affected by spermatic coincubation time

Abstract: The aim was to study the effects of different gamete coincubation times on porcine in vitro fertilization (IVF), and to verify whether efficiency could be improved by reducing oocyte exposure time to spermatozoa during IVF. In groups of 50, a total of 508 immature cumulus-oocyte complexes (COCs) were matured in NCSU-37 medium. The COCs were cultured for 44 hours and then inseminated with in natura semen (2,000 spermatozoa/ oocyte). The sperm and oocytes were coincubated according to the following treatments (T… Show more

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“…Time zero (t0) was set when spermatozoa were added to the matured oocytes. The exact time-point of fertilization is difficult to determine in traditional IVF compare to Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) insemination, because spermatozoa penetrate oocytes sometime after the onset of insemination [38,39]. The time of first cleavage duration was determined when the cleavage furrow started to be visible up to the appearance of two or more cells.…”
Section: Embryo Culturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Time zero (t0) was set when spermatozoa were added to the matured oocytes. The exact time-point of fertilization is difficult to determine in traditional IVF compare to Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) insemination, because spermatozoa penetrate oocytes sometime after the onset of insemination [38,39]. The time of first cleavage duration was determined when the cleavage furrow started to be visible up to the appearance of two or more cells.…”
Section: Embryo Culturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In pigs, IVM, IVF, and IVEP procedures often lead to low rates of embryonic development. During in vitro fertilization, polyspermia represents the major obstacle, in vitro , in the fertilization of porcine embryos [ 14 ]. In dogs, in vitro fertilization failure is due to anestrus, which is the most extended phase in this species, and their oocytes are ovulated in the metaphase I stage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%