Effect of post-ovulatory age and calcium in the injection medium on the male pronucleus formation and metaphase entry following injection of human spermatozoa into golden hamster oocytes
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Effect of post-ovulatory age and calcium in the injection medium on the male pronucleus formation and metaphase entry following injection of human spermatozoa into golden hamster oocytes
Abstract
The occurrence of parthenogenetic activation is a major hurdle in obtaining sperm chromosome metaphases after heterospecific intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) of golden hamster oocytes with human spermatozoa. We addressed two potential contributors to parthenogenetic activation namely, post-ovulatory age of the oocyte and Ca2+ content of the injection medium. In serial experiments, hamster oocytes were retrieved at 11.5, 13, 16 and 21 h after the ovulatory dose of human chorionic gonadotrophin (HCG) and microinjected with human spermatozoa suspended alternately in a regular (1.9 mM Ca2+) or a Ca2+-free medium. A progressive decrease in the rates of male pronucleus (MPN) formation and metaphase entry and increase in the rates of parthenogenetic activation without male pronucleus occurred with increasing post-ovulatory age. The favourable influence of Ca2+-free injection medium on the mean rates of MPN and metaphase entry was restricted to the relatively older oocytes (MPN 16 h: 49.5 versus 32.3%, P< 0.008; 21 h: 22.2 versus 11.1%, P< 0.001; metaphase entry 16 h: 36.8 versus 25.1%, P< 0.02; 21 h: 13.3 versus 5.2%, P< 0.01 in the Ca2+-free and regular groups respectively). Our data confirm the increased activation sensitivity with post-ovulatory ageing and its adverse influence on the MPN formation and metaphase entry after heterospecific ICSI of hamster oocytes.
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