Biological effects of trilostane in vitro on oocyte maturation and fertilization in the hamster |
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Authors: | S. Suzuki Y. Endo R. Miura R. Iizuka |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Keio School of Medicine, 35 Shinanomachi, Shinjuku-ku, 160 Tokyo, (Japan) |
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Abstract: | Summary The effects of the inhibition of steroidogenesis by trilostane on oocyte maturation were examined by studying spontaneous maturation and fertilization in vitro. 10–6 M trilostane had no influence on the meiotic process, whether the oocytes were naked or not. At a concentration of 10–6 M and 10–7 M trilostane, low normal pronuclear formation and high polyspermy were found during in vitro fertilization. However, no retarded male pronuclear development could be detected in the trilostane-treated group. Thus, steroid producing activity within ova is apparently necessary to prevent multiple sperm penetration, but it has no effect on meiosis or the action of the so-called male pronucleus growth factor (MPGF). |
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Keywords: | Hamster oocytes oocytes hamster trilostane oocyte fertilization in vitro oocyte maturation in vitro steroidogenesis pronuclear formation polyspermy |
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