The Effect of Cytochalasin B on Cytoskeletal Stability of Mouse Oocyte Frozen by Vitrification.
- Author:
Wong Young PAIK
1
;
Won Jun CHOI
;
Se Na KIM
;
Jong Hak LEE
Author Information
1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, College of Medicine, Gyeongsang National University, Korea. wypaik@gshp.gsnu.ac.kr
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Cytochalasin B;
Vitrification;
Cytoskeleton;
Microtubule;
Microfilament
- MeSH:
Actin Cytoskeleton;
Animals;
Cytochalasin B*;
Cytoskeleton;
Formaldehyde;
Immunoglobulin G;
Mice*;
Microtubules;
Nitrogen;
Oocytes*;
Propidium;
Sucrose;
Vitrification*
- From:Korean Journal of Fertility and Sterility
2002;29(4):229-236
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of Cytochalasin B (CCB) on the cytoskeletal stability of mouse oocyte frozen by vitrification. METHODS: Mouse oocytes retrieved from cycle stimulated by PMSG and hCG were treated by CCB and then vitrified in EFS-30. These oocytes were placed onto an EM grid and submerged immediately in liquid nitrogen. Thawing of the oocytes was carried out at room temperature for 5 seconds, then the EM grid was placed into 0.75 M, 0.5 M and 0.25 M sucrose at 37degress C for 3 minutes, each. These oocytes were fixed in 4% formaldehyde for an hour and then washed in PPB for 15 minutes 3 times, then incubated in PPB containing anti-tubulin monoclonal antibody at 4degress C overnight. And then, the oocytes were incubated with FITC-conjugated anti-mouse IgG and propidium iodide (PI) for 45 minutes. Pattern of microtubules and microfilaments of oocytes were evaluated with a confocal microscope. RESULTS: The rate of oocytes containing normal microtubules and microfilaments was significantly decreased after vitrification. The rate of oocyte containing normal microtubules in CCB treated group was higher than those in non-treated group (53.7% vs. 48.9%), but the difference was not significant. The rate of oocyte containing normal microfilaments in CCB treated group was significantly higher than those in non-treated group (64.5% vs. 38.3%, p<0.05).CONCLUSION: Microfilaments stability could be improved by CCB treatment prior to vitrification. It is suggested that CCB treatment prior to vitrification improve stability of cytoskeleton and then increase success rate in IVF-ET program using vitrification and thawing oocyte.