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Meiotic and cytoplasmic maturation of oocytes collected in stimulated cycles is asynchronous
Authors:Sundstrom  Per; Nilsson  BOve
Institution:Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Allmänna Sjukhuset, S-214 01 Malmö 1Department of Human Anatomy, Biomedical Centre Box 571, S-751 23 Uppsala, Sweden 2 To whom correspondence should be addressed
Abstract:Oocytes collected in stimulated cycles are more readily fertilizedafter preincubation than are oocytes inseminated immediatelyafter collection. It has not been ascertained, however, whetherthis increase in the fertilization rate is due to extrusionof the first polar body (meiotic maturation) during this period,or to some conclusive cytoplasmic maturation subsequent to thepolar body extrusion. When analysing oocytes with a polar body(n = 14) by transmission electron microscopy, differences wereobserved in the appearance of cytoplasmic features which werecorrelated to the total durations both of systemic human chorionicgonadotrophin influence before collection and of oocyte culture.These differences were manifested as a delayed formation inaggregates of the smooth endoplamic reticulum in the ooplasmof oocytes having a polar body and might have signified a cytoplasmicmaturation. The degree of synchrony in the oocytes varied andthis could explain why some oocytes can be fertilized when inseminatedshortly after collection and others not until 8 h or even moreafter collection. Thus, although meiotic and cytoplasmic maturationis likely to be synchronized at ovulation of an oocyte in anatural cycle, they appear to be mainly asynchronous in oocytescollected in stimulated cycles.
Keywords:human oocyte/cytoplasmic maturation/IVF
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