The long-term in vitro culture (LIVC) of cumulus-oocyte complexes (COCs) derived from early antral follicles (EAFs) has shown significant potential in producing meiotically competent oocytes in adult ewes. However, the effectiveness of this approach in prepubertal ewes remains unexplored. This study aimed to evaluate the efficiency of the LIVC system in prepubertal ewes, addressing the challenge of limited EAF availability in adults. Both adult and prepubertal ewe ovaries were used to isolate COCs from EAFs (350-450 mu m), which were then cultured in TCM199 supplemented with 0.15 mu g/mL Zn++, 10(-4) IU/mL FSH, 10 ng/mL estradiol, 50 ng/mL testosterone, 50 ng/mL progesterone, and 5 mu M cilostamide. After five days of LIVC, a group of COCs underwent in vitro maturation, while others were evaluated for LIVC effectiveness, including morphology, oocyte diameter, chromatin configuration, gap junction communication, meiotic competence, intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels, mitochondrial activity, and distribution. Results showed a significant increase in oocyte diameter (116.3 vs. 113.4 mu m, p < 0.01), higher COC morphological integrity (61.8% vs. 42.6%), and active gap junction communication in adults compared to prepubertal ewes. Moreover, prepubertal ewes exhibited a higher mitochondrial activity, along with spontaneous meiosis resumption (26.7% vs. 0%) after LIVC and a lower rate of meiosis resumption (21.0% vs. 59.4%) following in vitro maturation. No significant differences in ROS levels or mitochondrial distribution were observed between groups. In conclusion, COCs isolated from EAFs of prepubertal ewes showed restricted development during LIVC, highlighting significant age-related differences in optimizing fertility preservation techniques for prepubertal animals.

In vitro culture of cumulus oocyte-complexes from early antral follicles in prepubertal and adult ewes / M. Ebrahimi, L. Mara, S. Succu, S.D. Gadau, F. Chessa, M. Dattena, A.M. Luciano, F. Berlinguer. - In: REPRODUCTION & FERTILITY. - ISSN 2633-8386. - 6:4(2025), pp. e250102.1-e250102.11. [10.1530/raf-25-0102]

In vitro culture of cumulus oocyte-complexes from early antral follicles in prepubertal and adult ewes

A.M. Luciano
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2025

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The long-term in vitro culture (LIVC) of cumulus-oocyte complexes (COCs) derived from early antral follicles (EAFs) has shown significant potential in producing meiotically competent oocytes in adult ewes. However, the effectiveness of this approach in prepubertal ewes remains unexplored. This study aimed to evaluate the efficiency of the LIVC system in prepubertal ewes, addressing the challenge of limited EAF availability in adults. Both adult and prepubertal ewe ovaries were used to isolate COCs from EAFs (350-450 mu m), which were then cultured in TCM199 supplemented with 0.15 mu g/mL Zn++, 10(-4) IU/mL FSH, 10 ng/mL estradiol, 50 ng/mL testosterone, 50 ng/mL progesterone, and 5 mu M cilostamide. After five days of LIVC, a group of COCs underwent in vitro maturation, while others were evaluated for LIVC effectiveness, including morphology, oocyte diameter, chromatin configuration, gap junction communication, meiotic competence, intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels, mitochondrial activity, and distribution. Results showed a significant increase in oocyte diameter (116.3 vs. 113.4 mu m, p < 0.01), higher COC morphological integrity (61.8% vs. 42.6%), and active gap junction communication in adults compared to prepubertal ewes. Moreover, prepubertal ewes exhibited a higher mitochondrial activity, along with spontaneous meiosis resumption (26.7% vs. 0%) after LIVC and a lower rate of meiosis resumption (21.0% vs. 59.4%) following in vitro maturation. No significant differences in ROS levels or mitochondrial distribution were observed between groups. In conclusion, COCs isolated from EAFs of prepubertal ewes showed restricted development during LIVC, highlighting significant age-related differences in optimizing fertility preservation techniques for prepubertal animals.
meiotic competence; prepubertal ewes; mitochondrial activity; ROS; follicle culture
Settore MVET-01/A - Anatomia veterinaria
Settore MVET-01/B - Fisiologia veterinaria
Settore BIOS-04/A - Anatomia, biologia cellulare e biologia dello sviluppo comparate
Settore MVET-05/B - Clinica ostetrica, ginecologica, andrologica e neonatologia veterinaria
   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
   20209L8BN4_001
2025
2-dic-2025
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