Morphology of immature bovine oocytes
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Morphology of immature bovine oocytes
Abstract
Bovine cumulus oocyte complexes (COCs) as used for in vitro maturation and fertilization can be classified into different categories by light microscopical inspection. We have distinguished four categories based on compactness and transparency of the cumulus investment and homogeneity and transparency of the ooplasm. The four categories were studied for their morphological characteristics at the ultrastructural level and for their developing capacity in an in vitro maturation system. In categories 1 and 2 oocytes, organelles were evenly distributed. In categories 3 and 4, oocytes organelles were clustered and the distribution of the organelles mimicked the characteristics of oocytes during final maturation. Cumulus cell process endings penetrated the cortex of the oocyte or were located superficial to the cortex of the oocyte. In category 1 oocytes, most of the process endings penetrated the cortex. In category 4 oocytes, most of the process endings did not penetrate. In categories 2 and 3 oocytes, both forms of process endings did occur. After in vitro maturation, only category 4 oocytes showed a decreased developing capacity. Categories 1-3 oocytes showed equal developing capacity in an in vitro maturation system.
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