Collection and preservation of porcine polar bodies.

Wang Gong-jin, Zhou Xiao-long, Tan Xiao-dong, Yu Jianning, Xu Xiao-bo, F. Bi-qin
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Mature porcine oocytes containing first polar bodies (Pb I) were obtained by in vitro culture of follicle oocytes from ovaries obtained from a local abattoir, and zygotes with second polar bodies (Pb II) were grown after in vitro fertilization of the mature oocytes. Extrusion, biological activity and morphology of Pb I and Pb II were statistically analysed. Polar bodies were isolated and collected from oocytes by enzyme digestion or micromanipulation. Their vigour under different preservation conditions was analysed and evaluated using a Trypan blue staining method. The results showed that 66.7% of the oocytes extruded Pb I after 40 h of in vitro mature culture of oocytes, and 49.7% of the zygotes extruded Pb II 20 h after in vitro fertilization. The efficiency of isolation of Pb II by micromanipulation significantly exceeded that by enzyme digestion, the Pb I and Pb II isolated by micromanipulation presenting with good vigour and normal morphology (95.3% versus 58.9%). The survival rates of Pb I and Pb II were 63.3% and 93.1% for 4 h at 39°C, 85.0% and 72.9% for 40 h at 4°C, and over 95.0% and 84.6% for less than 7 days at −20°C. In comparison with the above preservation conditions for Pb I and Pb II, the results for cryopreservation were best, with rates of survival as high as 89.1% for Pb I and 87.9% for Pb II for preservation periods of over a month, and rates of normal morphology of 97.8% and 95.7%, respectively. The Pb I and Pb II could be isolated and preserved effectively, for use in further research on the recombination of oocytes and zygotes.
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猪极体的收集与保存。
用本地屠宰场的卵巢卵泡卵母细胞体外培养获得了含第一极体(pbi)的成熟猪卵母细胞,成熟卵母细胞体外受精后培养出了含第二极体(pbii)的受精卵。统计分析了pbi和pbii的挤出、生物活性和形态。从卵母细胞中分离和收集极体,采用酶切或显微操作。用台盼蓝染色法对不同保存条件下的活力进行了分析和评价。结果表明,卵母细胞体外成熟培养40 h后,66.7%的卵母细胞挤出pbi,体外受精20 h后,49.7%的受精卵挤出pbii。微量法分离pbii的效率显著高于酶切法,分离得到的pbi和pbii活力良好,形态正常(95.3%比58.9%)。Pb I和Pb II在39℃条件下存活4 h的存活率分别为63.3%和93.1%,在4℃条件下存活40 h的存活率分别为85.0%和72.9%,在−20℃条件下存活不到7 d的存活率分别超过95.0%和84.6%。与上述Pb I和Pb II的保存条件相比,Pb I和Pb II的低温保存效果最好,保存1个月以上的Pb I和Pb II的存活率分别高达89.1%和87.9%,正常形态率分别为97.8%和95.7%。可以有效地分离和保存pbi和pbii,为进一步研究卵母细胞和受精卵的重组提供依据。
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