1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)58048-0
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Beneficial effects of electrical stimulation before round spermatid nuclei injections into rabbit oocytes on fertilization and subsequent embryonic development

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“…There is indirect evidence that mammalian mature oocytes (with the exception of mouse oocytes) have lost their centrosomic material and that paternally inherited centrosome participates in the mitotic divisions of the zygote (11). In contrast, cleavage of oocytes fertilized by nude nuclear material (i.e., without any cytoplasmic content) extracted from rabbit early spermatids has been demonstrated in three previous studies (1,2,12). In the present study, transmission electron microscopy revealed that the nuclei isolated Fig.…”
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confidence: 49%
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“…There is indirect evidence that mammalian mature oocytes (with the exception of mouse oocytes) have lost their centrosomic material and that paternally inherited centrosome participates in the mitotic divisions of the zygote (11). In contrast, cleavage of oocytes fertilized by nude nuclear material (i.e., without any cytoplasmic content) extracted from rabbit early spermatids has been demonstrated in three previous studies (1,2,12). In the present study, transmission electron microscopy revealed that the nuclei isolated Fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 49%
“…Thus, the fertilization rate after ooplasmic nuclear injections might have been higher if all the nuclei injected were round spermatid nuclei. In animal experiments when a confocal scanning laser microscope-micromanipulator system was used for identification of round spermatids, 97% of the recovered cells were proven to be round spermatids (1,2). It is clear that the method chosen for round spermatid isolation is a major factor affecting the outcome of nuclear injection procedures.…”
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“…Moreover, a round spermatid from most mammalian species is lacking in oocyte activation factor; thus, an additional activation procedure is required to allow fertilization following spermatid injection (7)(8)(9). These facts suggest that the timing of spermatid injection and oocyte activation are critical for normal fertilization and embryo development when the conventional ROSI procedure is employed.…”
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confidence: 99%