Abstract

This study examined the effects of treatment with U0126, which inhibits MAPK by inhibiting MAPK kinase, during the first 2hr of in vitro maturation on bovine developmental competence and on gap junction (GAPJ) communication between the oocyte and cumulus cells. The percentage of oocytes developing to the blastocyst stage in the group treated with 5μM U0126 (28%) was significantly higher than that in controls (15%, p<.05), while that in the group treated with 10μM U0126 (18%) was not. Breakdown of the GAPJs was delayed in the group treated with 5μM U0126 when compared to controls, as estimated by immunohistochemical examination of connexin 43, which is a primary constituent of the GAPJs. These results indicate that treatment with 5μM U0126 during in vitro maturation delays GAPJ breakdown and improves bovine oocyte developmental competence.

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