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THE EFFECT OF HUMAN CUMULUS CELL- CONDITIONED MEDIUM ON MOUSE EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT IN VITRO

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  75-80

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 Introduction: Although numerous investigations have demonstrated the beneficial effects of CO-CULTURE system of different somatic cells on in vitro development of embryos, the effects of conditioned-media of CO-CULTURE cells have not been well documented yet. The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of human CUMULUS CELLs CO-CULTURE system and the CONDITIONED MEDIUM on the developmental rate of MOUSE EMBRYOs in vitro.Materials and Methods: Two sets of experiments were undertaken; in the first one 317 mouse one-cell embryos were cultured in human CUMULUS CELL CO-CULTURE system (GC), Ham's F10 medium conditioned with CUMULUS CELLs (CM) and non-conditioned Ham's F10 (HF), for 120 hours. In the second experiment, 391 late two-cell embryos were cultured in the 3 aforementioned culture treatments for 72 hours. Embryos were obtained from NMRI mice after superovulation using PMSG and hCG. Human CUMULUS CELLs were collected from patients undergoing an IVF program during oocyte pickup, 36 hours after hCG administration. CUMULUS CELLs in their FF were Pelleted by centrifugation and then were separated from red blood cells using a percoll gradient. Computation of X2 for different stages was done to compare their means.Results: 11, 24 and 14% of one-cell embryos passed two-cell block and continued growing to 4-cell in HF, GC and CM, respectively. This index in GC was significantly different from the two other treatments (p<0.05). Also, significantly more embryos reached blastocyst stage in GC compared to the two other treatments (p<0.05) and in CM compared to HF (p<0.05). In the second set of experiments the proportion of blastocyst stage was significantly higher in CM than the proportion in HF (p<0.05) and lower than that in GC (p<0.05).Conclusion: Based on the results, it can be concluded that although human CUMULUS CELL-conditioned medium has non-species specific beneficial effects on MOUSE EMBRYO development, it is not as effective as CO-CULTURE of these cells.

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    KARIMPOUR, A., NEZHAD MOGHADAM, A.A., & MOSAVI DARKA, S.S.. (2006). THE EFFECT OF HUMAN CUMULUS CELL- CONDITIONED MEDIUM ON MOUSE EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT IN VITRO. DANESHVAR MEDICINE, 13(63), 75-80. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/30885/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    KARIMPOUR A., NEZHAD MOGHADAM A.A., MOSAVI DARKA S.S.. THE EFFECT OF HUMAN CUMULUS CELL- CONDITIONED MEDIUM ON MOUSE EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT IN VITRO. DANESHVAR MEDICINE[Internet]. 2006;13(63):75-80. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/30885/en

    IEEE: Copy

    A. KARIMPOUR, A.A. NEZHAD MOGHADAM, and S.S. MOSAVI DARKA, “THE EFFECT OF HUMAN CUMULUS CELL- CONDITIONED MEDIUM ON MOUSE EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT IN VITRO,” DANESHVAR MEDICINE, vol. 13, no. 63, pp. 75–80, 2006, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/30885/en

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