Effect of human follicular fluids from pregnant and nonpregnant patients on the development of mouse zygotes in vitro |
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Authors: | David W. Richards Patrick Quinn Bronte A. Stone Richard P. Marrs |
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Affiliation: | (1) Division of Reproductive Medicine and Endocrinology, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, 90028 Los Angeles, California;(2) Present address: Center for Reproductive Medicine, Northridge Hospital Medical Center, 18300 Roscoe Boulevard, 91328 Northridge, California;(3) Present address: Institute for Reproductive Research, 1245 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 905, 90017 Los Angeies, California |
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Abstract: | Mouse zygotes were cultured in medium containing follicular fluid from patients who had follicles containing oocytes which fertilized, did not fertilize, or were atretic and who did or did not become pregnant after in vitro fertilization and embryo replacement. The inhibitory effect was least with the follicular fluid from follicies in which the oocytes subsequently fertilized, greater when the oocytes did not fertilize, and most inhibitory when the follicle contained an atretic oocyte. More mouse zygotes developed to blastocysts when culture medium was supplemented with follicular fluid from patients who became pregnant compared to those who did not become pregnant. There was no difference in pregnancy outcome when an oocyte which subsequently fertilized was obtained from the follicle. These results indicate that follicles contain a substance(s) which inhibits mouse zygote development in vitro and that the inhibitory activity is related to the developmental potential of the oocyte in the follicle. |
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Keywords: | follicular fluid oocyte maturation pregnancy |
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