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Journal of Embryo Transfer
2018 Volume.33 No. 4 p.205 ~ p.210
Effect of OVOIL oil on B6D2F1 Mice Oogenesis
Lee Dan-Bi

Park Kee-Sang
Seo Byoung-Boo
Abstract
This study was performed to investigate the effect of types of oil (OVOIL vs. OIL) on B6D2F1 mice oogenesis. In this study, B6D2F1 F1 mice were used in order to maximize oogenesis. The expansion rate of cumulus cells (82.0%¡¾0.2 vs. 78.0%¡¾0.1), in vitro fertilization rate (92.0%¡¾0.1 vs. 88.0%¡¾0.1), developmental rate (91.0%¡¾0.1 vs. 87.0%¡¾0.2), blastocysts formation rate (56.0%¡¾0.1 vs. 57.0%¡¾0.1), and zona hatched rate(41.4%¡¾0.2 vs. 24.0%¡¾0.1) were not different between groups (NS; P>0.05). However, there was a significant difference in maturation rate; the OVOIL group showed higher maturation rate compared to that of the OIL group (96.0%¡¾0.1 vs. 87.0%¡¾0.1; P<0.05). In the blastocysts cell numbers, the total cell numbers (83.9¡¾26.1 vs. 56.9¡¾23.9), ICM cell numbers (15.7¡¾8.8 vs. 6.3¡¾3.5), TE cell numbers (68.3¡¾25.7 vs. 50.7¡¾24.1), % ICM (21.6%¡¾0.1 vs. 12.7%¡¾0.1), and the ratio of ICM:TE (1:6.2¡¾6.5 vs. 1:10.3¡¾7.0) were significantly higher in the OVOIL group than the OIL group (P<0.05).
KEYWORD
B6D2F1 mice, OVOIL, in vitro fertilization, inner cell mass, ogenesis
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