Efficient Superovulation and Egg Collection from Mice.

Anti-inhibin serum Chorionic Gonadotropin Cumulus cells Egg Hyaluronidase Mouse Oocyte Superovulation

Journal

Bio-protocol
ISSN: 2331-8325
Titre abrégé: Bio Protoc
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101635102

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
05 Jun 2022
Historique:
received: 07 03 2022
revised: 08 03 2022
accepted: 05 05 2022
entrez: 8 7 2022
pubmed: 9 7 2022
medline: 9 7 2022
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Superovulation is a method used to reduce the number of mice used per experiment by increasing the egg number. Conventionally, superovulation for obtaining mouse eggs involves the use of equine chorionic gonadotropin (eCG) for stimulation and human CG for induction. Female mice of the C57BL/6 inbred strain spontaneously ovulate approximately 10 eggs. The average number of eggs ovulated using the conventional superovulation method is approximately twice as high as that obtained by spontaneous ovulation. Here, we describe the conventional and non-conventional methods of intraperitoneal injection of superovulation reagents in mice and subsequent egg collection. The non-conventional superovulation method combining anti-inhibin serum (AIS) plus eCG for stimulation is more efficient than conventional superovulation. Appropriate intervals from each injection to sampling induce large numbers of high-quality eggs. Immediately after ovulation, eggs are surrounded by cumulus cells, forming an egg-cumulus complex. These cumulus cells are then removed from the egg-cumulus complex by treatment with hyaluronidase to obtain the exact number of eggs. This protocol is suitable for further manipulations such as intracytoplasmic sperm injection and cryopreservation of eggs, as well as for the analyses of responsivity to superovulation reagents in genetically modified mice obtained by genome editing.

Identifiants

pubmed: 35799908
doi: 10.21769/BioProtoc.4439
pii: e4439
pmc: PMC9244495
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2022 The Authors; exclusive licensee Bio-protocol LLC.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

Competing interests The authors declare no competing interests.

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Auteurs

Miyuki Shindo (M)

Division of Laboratory Animal Resources, National Research Institute for Child Health and Development, 2-10-1 Okura, Setagaya, Tokyo 157-8535, Japan.

Kenji Miyado (K)

Department of Reproductive Biology, National Research Institute for Child Health and Development, 2-10-1 Okura, Setagaya, Tokyo 157-8535, Japan.

Woojin Kang (W)

Department of Reproductive Biology, National Research Institute for Child Health and Development, 2-10-1 Okura, Setagaya, Tokyo 157-8535, Japan.

Maki Fukami (M)

Department of Molecular Endocrinology, National Research Institute for Child Health and Development, 2-10-1 Okura, Setagaya, Tokyo 157-8535, Japan.

Mami Miyado (M)

Department of Molecular Endocrinology, National Research Institute for Child Health and Development, 2-10-1 Okura, Setagaya, Tokyo 157-8535, Japan.
Department of Food and Nutrition, Beppu University, 82 Kita-Ishigaki, Beppu, Oita 874-8501, Japan.

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