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Effect of recovery technique and culture media on in vitro maturation of indigenous cattle oocytes of Assam

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Title Effect of recovery technique and culture media on in vitro maturation of indigenous cattle oocytes of Assam
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Creator Hussain M, Chakravarty P., Soren S., Deori S., Begum S. S
 
Subject Cattle oocytes, Culture media, In-vitro maturation, Recovery technique
 
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The study was undertaken to see the effect of recovery techniques and culture media on in-vitro maturation (IVM) of oocytes indigenous cattle of Assam. Oocytes were collected by aspiration and dissection techniques and were graded as A, B, C and D on the basis of their cumulus cell layers surrounding the zona pellucida. Oocytes with A, B and C categories were subjected to IVM using three different media (TCM-199, Ham's F-12 and Ham's F-10) with same additives (Sodium pyruvate, Gentamicin, L-glutamine, Porcine FSH, Follicular Fluid and HIOCS). Percentage of oocytes with expansion of cumulus cells was found to be the highest in dissection technique using TCM-199 media in comparison to Ham's F-12 and Ham's F-10 using same additives. However, it did not differ significantly between techniques. Incidence of Metaphase-I + Metaphase-II was the highest in oocytes recovered by dissection technique and cultured in TCM-199 with additives when incubated at 38.5°C for 24 hours and it differed significantly between media but there was no significant difference between the recovery techniques. In conclusion, the culture medium TCM-199 along with additives may give better IVM rate of the oocytes recovered by dissection technique from indigenous cattle ovaries of Assam.
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Date 2019-12-04T05:50:03Z
2019-12-04T05:50:03Z
2015-02-21
 
Type Article
 
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0976-0555
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/26879
 
Language English
 
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Publisher ARCC JOURNALS