Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of single versus group culture strategies for cumulus-oocyte complexes (COCs) derived from early antral follicles (EAFs), with the goal of optimizing culture conditions to increase oocyte availability for assisted reproductive technologies. Methods: COCs isolated from EAFs (350-450 µm) from sheep ovaries were cultured in TCM199 medium supplemented with 0.15 µg/mL Zn++ as zinc sulfate, 10-4 IU/mL FSH, 10 ng/mL estradiol, 50 ng/mL testosterone, 50 ng/mL progesterone, and 5 µM Cilostamide. After 5 days of long in vitro culture (LIVC), COCs underwent in vitro maturation. This study investigated the effects of single and group culture conditions on COCs, focusing on morphology (integrity of oocyte-granulosa cell complex), viability, oocyte diameter, chromatin configuration, and ultrastructure. Additional factors influencing developmental competence were assessed, including global transcriptional activity, gap junction communication, and meiotic competence. Intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels and mitochondrial activity were also measured. Results: No significant differences were observed between groups in terms of morphology, viability, oocyte diameter, chromatin configuration, ROS levels, or mitochondrial activity. However, group culture resulted in ultrastructural changes, with a notable reduction in global transcriptional activity, an increase in active gap junctions, and a higher rate of meiosis resumption (p < 0.01). Conclusion: Overall, group culture of COCs derived from sheep EAFs promoted meiosis resumption, suggesting that this approach could improve in vitro culture techniques, increase the availability of mature gametes, and support fertility preservation programs.

The effect of single versus group culture on cumulus-oocyte complexes from early antral follicles / M. Ebrahimi, L. Mara, S. Succu, S.D. Gadau, M.G. Palmerini, F. Chessa, M. Dattena, F.D. Sotgiu, V. Pasciu, I.A. Mascitti, G. Macchiarelli, A.M. Luciano, F. Berlinguer. - In: JOURNAL OF ASSISTED REPRODUCTION AND GENETICS. - ISSN 1058-0468. - (2025), pp. 1-16. [Epub ahead of print] [10.1007/s10815-025-03404-w]

The effect of single versus group culture on cumulus-oocyte complexes from early antral follicles

A.M. Luciano
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Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of single versus group culture strategies for cumulus-oocyte complexes (COCs) derived from early antral follicles (EAFs), with the goal of optimizing culture conditions to increase oocyte availability for assisted reproductive technologies. Methods: COCs isolated from EAFs (350-450 µm) from sheep ovaries were cultured in TCM199 medium supplemented with 0.15 µg/mL Zn++ as zinc sulfate, 10-4 IU/mL FSH, 10 ng/mL estradiol, 50 ng/mL testosterone, 50 ng/mL progesterone, and 5 µM Cilostamide. After 5 days of long in vitro culture (LIVC), COCs underwent in vitro maturation. This study investigated the effects of single and group culture conditions on COCs, focusing on morphology (integrity of oocyte-granulosa cell complex), viability, oocyte diameter, chromatin configuration, and ultrastructure. Additional factors influencing developmental competence were assessed, including global transcriptional activity, gap junction communication, and meiotic competence. Intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels and mitochondrial activity were also measured. Results: No significant differences were observed between groups in terms of morphology, viability, oocyte diameter, chromatin configuration, ROS levels, or mitochondrial activity. However, group culture resulted in ultrastructural changes, with a notable reduction in global transcriptional activity, an increase in active gap junctions, and a higher rate of meiosis resumption (p < 0.01). Conclusion: Overall, group culture of COCs derived from sheep EAFs promoted meiosis resumption, suggesting that this approach could improve in vitro culture techniques, increase the availability of mature gametes, and support fertility preservation programs.
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Assisted reproductive technology; Cumulus-oocyte complexes (COCs); Early antral follicle; Group culture; In vitro growth; Long in vitro culture (LIVC)
Settore MVET-01/A - Anatomia veterinaria
Settore MVET-01/B - Fisiologia veterinaria
Settore MVET-05/B - Clinica ostetrica, ginecologica, andrologica e neonatologia veterinaria
Settore BIOS-04/A - Anatomia, biologia cellulare e biologia dello sviluppo comparate
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   New perspectives for the exploitation of female reproductive potential in mammals: from the recovery of the untapped natural ovarian reserve to the generation of oocytes and granulosa cells from mesenchymal stem cells.
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   MINISTERO DELL'ISTRUZIONE E DEL MERITO
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The effect of single versus group culture on cumulus-oocyte complexes from early antral follicles / M. Ebrahimi, L. Mara, S. Succu, S.D. Gadau, M.G. Palmerini, F. Chessa, M. Dattena, F.D. Sotgiu, V. Pasciu, I.A. Mascitti, G. Macchiarelli, A.M. Luciano, F. Berlinguer. - In: JOURNAL OF ASSISTED REPRODUCTION AND GENETICS. - ISSN 1058-0468. - (2025), pp. 1-16. [Epub ahead of print] [10.1007/s10815-025-03404-w]
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