The Journal of Reproduction and Development (Jan 2022)

Effects of the preservation medium and storage duration of domestic cat ovaries on the maturational and developmental competence of oocytes in vitro

  • Takumi YOSHIDA,
  • Md Emtiaj ALAM,
  • Keisuke HANAFUSA,
  • Yasunori TSUJIMOTO,
  • Masaya TSUKAMOTO,
  • Ryoji KANEGI,
  • Toshio INABA,
  • Kikuya SUGIURA,
  • Shingo HATOYA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2021-084
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 68, no. 2
pp. 160 – 164

Abstract

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We examined the effectiveness of saline, Euro-Collins solution (EC), and ET-Kyoto solution (ET-K) as preservation media for the cold storage of feline ovaries. Ovaries were maintained in these media at 4°C for 24, 48, or 72 h until oocyte retrieval. The ET-K group exhibited a higher oocyte maturation rate than the saline group after 72 h of storage. Moreover, ET-K could sustain the competence of the feline oocytes to cleave after 48 h, and the morula formation rate of the ET-K group was higher than that of the other groups after 24 and 48 h. Furthermore, the ET-K group exhibited a higher blastocyst formation rate than the other groups after storage for 24 h, and only ET-K retained the developmental competence in blastocysts after 48 h of storage. In addition, regarding the cell numbers of the blastocysts, there was no significant difference among the tested groups. In conclusion, our results indicate that ET-K is a suitable preservation medium for feline ovaries.

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