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The Assessment of Various Factors Affecting the Postwarming Viability and Developmental Capability of Goat Metaphase II Oocytes Vitrified by Cryotop.

Guobo QuanChunrong LvJiachong LiangXueming ZhaoGuoquan Wu
Published in: Biopreservation and biobanking (2021)
The effects of the equilibration time, the vitrification procedure, and the warming procedure on the quality of goat oocytes vitrified by Cryotop were assessed. In the first part of the study, oocytes were exposed to 10% dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) and 10% ethylene glycol (EG) for 1, 3, 5, or 10 minutes, respectively, followed by vitrification. In the second part, after equilibration in 7.5% DMSO +7.5% EG for 3 minutes, 10% DMSO +10% EG for 3 minutes, or 4% EG for 10 minutes, oocytes were equilibrated in 15% DMSO +15% EG, 20% DMSO +20% EG, or 35% EG for 30 seconds before vitrification. The vitrification procedures were designated as first vitrification procedure (VPI), second vitrification procedure (VPII), and third vitrification procedure (VPIII), respectively. In the third part, oocytes vitrified using VPIII were warmed by the three procedures (first warming procedure [TPI], second warming procedure [TPII], or third warming procedure [TPIII]) containing different concentrations of trehalose. The results showed that after equilibration for 1 or 3 minutes in 10% DMSO and 10% EG, the viability and developmental capability of vitrified oocytes were significantly superior to the groups after equilibration for over 5 minutes (p < 0.05). With the VPIII procedure, the frequencies with normal morphology, cleavage, and blastocyst formation of vitrified oocytes were 91.87% ± 4.14%, 76.51% ± 4.37%, and 39.84% ± 2.91%, respectively, demonstrating a significant increase compared to the VPI or VPII group (p < 0.05). The rates of vitrified oocytes with normal morphology and cleavage in the TPI group were higher than the TPII or TPIII group (p < 0.05). In conclusion, equilibration in 10% DMSO and 10% EG for <3 minutes benefits the viability of vitrified oocytes. EG may be more efficient for vitrification of goat oocytes compared to DMSO. Higher concentrations (more than 1 M) of trehalose enhance cryosurvival of goat oocytes when warming.
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