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Page 1: In vitro maturation and In vitro Fertilization

In vitro Maturation and In vitro Fertilization

ByAsad Ullah Baber

2013-ag-740

M.Phil. Theriogenology

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IMMATURE EGGS ARE RETRIEVED FROM OVARY AND MATURE IN LABORATORY

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Collection of oocyte Transportation

In vitro Maturation

In vitro Fertilization

Overview

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Collection of oocytes

Live animal

Ovum pick-up

Slaughtered animal

Aspiration

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Collection of oocyte

• Slicing or aspiration • Transvaginal ultrasound-guided ovum pick-up• laparoscopic oocyte recovery (LOR)

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Transportation

• Most common medium» Physiological saline (0.9% sodium chloride )» 100 µg streptomycin/mL » 100 IU penicillin/mL) » 28 to 33ºC

• Storage of ovaries at 4ºC for 12 or 24 h significantly reduced the Developmental potential of oocytes.

• 6 h storage at 20°C, normal follicles were preserved. • Bovine ovaries stored for 24 h between 15 and 21ºC did not

influence the IVP of blastocysts(Schernthaner et al., 1977)

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Grading of oocytes

• Grade A: Compact cumulus oocyte complexes ‑ ‑ (COCs) ≥4 layers of cumulus cells,

• Grade B: COCs with 2-3 layers of cumulus cells

• Grade C: expanded or scattered cumulus cells or with an irregular ooplasm

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In vitro Maturation

• Oocytes are selected »compaction of cumulus-corona

investment »Homogeneity of the ooplasm

• Oocytes with compact and evenly granulated cumulus cells give higher maturation rates

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Maturation Media

• Tissue Culture Medium (TCM) 199• Charles Rosenkran’s 1 amino acid (CR1aa), • Charles Rosenkran’s 2 amino acid (CR2aa),• Ham’s Nutrient mixture • Minimum Essential Medium and RPMI

(Roswell Park Memorial Institute) media

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Media Supplementation

• Buffalo calf serum• Fetal calf serum• Bovine serum albumin

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Protocol

• pH of media 7.3 - 7.4. • Drops of 200ul of maturation media prepare in

a Petri dish • Covered with mineral oil • 5% CO2 and 95% humidity

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Washing of oocyte

• Oocytes washed three times in TL-Hepes medium

• Wash with in vitro maturation medium before transferring to the drops

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• 10 - 20 oocytes transfer to the drops of TCM-199• The maturation drops covered with warm light

weight mineral oil and kept for 24 hr-26 hr in incubator

» 38.5ºC under 5% CO2 pressure » RH 90 to 95%.

• Maturation of oocytes evaluate by the cumulus cell expansion under stereo zoom microscope

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• TCM 199 found best as it enhanced nuclear maturation if added

» 20% buffalo estrus serum, » FSH (0.5 µg/mL) and estradiol-17β(E2, 1

µg/mL) » But not when luteinizing hormone (LH)

(Totey et al., 1992)

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Cont…

• Different growth factor also enhance the oocyte maturation rate

• Insulin-like growth factor-I and insulin-like growth factor-II increase cumulus expansion, nuclear maturation

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In vitro fertilization is a process by which an egg is fertilized by sperm outside the body

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Sperm treatment and Capacitation

• Through washing and exposure in media

• Enhance motility of spermatozoa

• Express the acrosome reaction

• Enhance successful fertilization of the oocytes

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Components of Capacitation media

• Bovine serum albumin• Heparin • Caffeine

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In vitro Fertilization Media

• TALP • IVF-TALP • Ca2+ free Tyrode medium

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Media

• TALP Media should be pre warmed before use at 38.5 C in 5% CO2 or in the air

• TALP is used during purification of sperm by swim-up

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Protocol

1. Collect oocytes after maturation, and wash 1-2 times in HEPES-TALP.

2. Place oocytes in IVF-TALP or other media3. Oocytes (5 - 10/drops) and sperm cells co-cultured4. Sperm suspension (dilute so concentration in drop

is ~1 x 106 /ml) 5. Incubate for 8-10 h at 39°C, 6. wash embryos 3-4 times with HEPES-TALP/ IVC

media and culture

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In vitro fertilization

Frozen semen

Thaw

In vitro sperm treatment and Capacitation

In vitro matured oocytes

Incubation with 1-2 million/ml spermatozoa for 18 h

Presumptive zygotes washed with IVC media

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In vitro culture of embryos

Presumptive zygotes washed with IVC media

Placed in 50-100 μl droplets of IVC media in 35 mm Petri dish in groups of 10-15

Cultured for 9 days in IVC medium in a CO2 incubator (5% CO2 in air,90-95% humidity) at 38.5°C

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