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Human preovulatory oocytes have a higher sperm-binding ability than immature oocytes under hemizona assay conditions: evidence supporting the concept of "zona maturation"
Authors:S Oehninger  L Veeck  D Franken  T F Kruger  A A Acosta  G D Hodgen
Affiliation:Jones Institute for Reproductive Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk 23510.
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the sperm-binding potential of human oocytes at different stages of nuclear maturation under hemizona assay (HZA) conditions. DESIGN: This was a prospective study designed in a blinded fashion. SETTING: Academic research environment approved by the Institutional Review Board. PATIENTS: Surplus oocytes, donated by patients undergoing in vitro fertilization therapy after gonadotropin stimulation, were analyzed. Semen from a fertile donor was used in all assays. INTERVENTIONS: Five groups of oocytes were considered: (1) immature, prophase I; (2) metaphase I; (3) metaphase II; (4) inseminated, unfertilized metaphase II; and (5) immature, prophase I oocytes matured in vitro to metaphase II. Oocytes were stored in salt solution (pH 7.2) and microbisected before assay. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(s): Tight binding of sperm to the zona pellucida under HZA conditions was evaluated after 4 hours of gametes coincubation. RESULTS: Metaphase II oocytes (groups 3 and 4) had significantly higher binding than other groups (P = 0.0001). The mean value of the difference between the two halves (hemizona) was not significant, thus showing a small intra-assay variation for all maturational stages. CONCLUSIONS: Full meiotic competence of human oocytes is associated with an increased zona pellucida-binding potential.
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