@article{MAKHILLJAVA20131213962,
title = {Butyrolactone-I Reversibly Inhibits but does not Improve the Maturation and Subsequent Development of Sheep Oocytes In vitro},
journal = {Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances},
volume = {12},
number = {1},
pages = {17-23},
year = {2013},
issn = {1680-5593},
doi = {javaa.2013.17.23},
url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1680-5593&doi=javaa.2013.17.23},
author = {Peishi,Lin,Feige,Yunhai,Hemin,Lieqin,Hong,Junzhong and},
keywords = {Sheep,oocyte,in vitro maturation,butyrolactone-I,ovine},
abstract = {Butyrolactone-I (BL-I) which is a selective inhibitor of cyclin-dependent
kinases, competitively binds p34cdc2 and inhibits meiotic resumption.
However, the function of BL-I in improving the synchronization of nuclear and
cytoplasmic maturation of mammalian oocytes in vitro remains unknown.
In the present study, the effects of different concentrations and durations
of BL-I treatment on the In vitro Maturation (IVM) of sheep oocytes were
assessed together with the effects after removal of inhibition for different
durations. The developmental competence of ovine oocytes was also determined
based on the maturation rate and blastocyst rate of ovine parthenogenetic and
in vitro fertilized embryos. The ultrastructure of oocytes treated by
BL-I was also observed and analyzed by transmission electron microscopy. The
germinal vesicle rate was arrested in 62.9% of oocytes treated by in vitro
culture for 24 h with 150 μmol L-1 BL-I. The maturation and
blastocyst rates of the treatment groups were 70.83 and 20.33% vs. 63.44 and
24.39% in the control but these differences were not significant. The number
of blastocysts produced by IVC for 24 h after removal of inhibition was significantly
higher than that for the control (71.26±32.68% vs. 66.73±21.64%,
p >0.05). Furthermore, electron micrography analysis also showed some differences
with regard to the structure of microvilli, mitochondria and granular cells.
The BL-I-induced inhibition of nuclear maturation in ovine oocytes did not appear
to play a role in improving their IVM and embryonic development via enhancement
of the synchronization of nuclear and cytoplasmic maturation but cytoplasmic
maturation was still promoted. In conclusion, BL-I reversibly inhibits IVM of
ovine oocytes but does not improve their maturation and subsequent in vitro
development.}
}