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KMID : 0613820090190121764
Journal of Life Science
2009 Volume.19 No. 12 p.1764 ~ p.1768
Effect of Bovine Granulosa Cell Culture Supernatant on In Vitro Development of Mouse Embryos
Lee Sang-Bum

Moon Sin-Hong
Kim Seon-Ku
Abstract
This study was carried out to examine a concentration of steroid hormones and in vitro development of mouse embryos in culture supernatant of bovine granulosa cells (GC). To obtain the culture supernatant, granulosa cells were retrieved from mature follicles (6¢¦15 §® diameter) and immature follicles (2¢¦5 §® diameter) of bovine ovary and were cultured, respectively, in media of Ham¡¯s F-10 with 15% FCS for 16 days. Mature and immature granulosa cells formed their monolayers easily and showed similar growth patterns in culturing. There was no morphological difference between mature and immature granulosa cells. High levels of both progesterone and estradiol were detected in the culture supernatant of mature granulosa cells and immature granulsa cells, and the endocrine profiles of the two types of cells were similar. Progesterone secretion of granulosa cells was high in the late stage of culturing and estradiol secretion was high in the early stage of culturing. In vitro development rates of mouse embryos to morula, blastocyst and hatched blastocyst were significantly (p£¼0.05) higher in culture supernatant of mature granulosa cells (92.7%, 78.1% and 34.5%) and in culture supernatant of immature granulosa cells (96.4%, 78.5% and 26.8%) than in Ham¡¯s F-10 (86.7%, 41,7% and 13.3%). However, there was no difference between the culture supernatant of mature granulosa cells and the culture supernatant of immature granulosa cells in the development of embryos.
KEYWORD
Granulosa cell, culture supernatant, steroid hormone, mouse embryos
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