Adición del líquido folicular como suplemento al medio de maduración in vitro de ovocitos de cobaya provenientes de ovarios de matadero
Fecha
2023-06-26Autor
Aguinsaca Yauri, Nidia Nataly
Motoche Castro, Mishel Stefanía
Institución
Resumen
In recent years, the in vitro maturation (IVM) process of guinea pig oocytes has been trying to
improve. However, the results obtained until now are contradictory. Therefore, the present
study sought to validate a protocol for obtaining follicular fluid (FL) from guinea pigs in estrus
and then, to evaluate the effect of supplementing it in different percentages in a conventional
medium in vitro maturation of guinea pig oocytes. For the first experiment, ten mestizo guinea
pigs were used, which received a heat synchronization protocol based on oral progesterone
for 15 consecutive days as a result 200µl of LF was obtained. In the second experiment,
cumulus oocyte complexes (COC´s) were obtained from guinea pig ovaries using the slicing
technique. The COC´s were distributed randomly in four IVM media containing different
percentages of FL (T0= control, T1= 5%, T2= 10%, and T3 = 20%). After 24 hours, greater
expansion of cumulus cells (CC) was observed in T1 (68.1 ± 3.01%) and T3 (66.6 ± 3.39%). It
compared to T2 (54.35 ± 2 .72%) and T0 (43.19 ± 2.43%) with p<0.05, between groups. In
addition, when evaluating the restart of meiosis progression, it was observed that the oocytes
from T3 (33.46 ± 2.4%) and T2 (31.06% ± 1.93%) presented a higher percentage of oocytes
in metaphase II, without a statistical difference between these two treatments; compared to
the oocytes from T1 (24.52 ± 2.13%) and T0 (14.07 ± 1.72%). In brief, the supplementation of
10% guinea pig the follicular fluid in a conventional maturation medium resulted in a higher
percentage of cumulus expansion, it improves the percentage of oocytes that reach
metaphase II.