Xenografting of Bovine Secondary Follicles into Male and Female SCID Mice

S. Senbon, Atsushi Ota, Masao Tachibana, T. Miyano
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: Xenografting of ovarian tissue into immunodeficient mice is useful in studying the dynamics of follicular development. We have demonstrated that xenografted bovine secondary follicles develop to the antral stage in female severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) mice. We did this by examining the development of bovine secondary follicles (140(cid:150)190 µ m in diameter) that had been grafted into male and female SCID mice for 4 and 6 weeks. We then compared the results for the two groups. The rate of surviving follicles in the grafts was similar in male and female mice, but the survival rate of oocytes was lower in male mice in these follicles, especially the antral follicles. In addition, the basement membranes of relatively large follicles were thinner and torn in the male mice, and erythrocytes had invaded the follicular cavity. The mean diameters of surviving follicles and oocytes were significantly larger in both male and female mice than before grafting. In female mice, the diameter of antral follicles increased gradually as the grafting was prolonged, although the difference was not in significant. Surviving oocytes in the follicles increased in diameter. In contrast, development of antral follicles in male mice seemed to be accelerated, but, in contrast to female mice, the mean diameters of antral follicles and surviving oocytes showed no further increase after 4 weeks of grafting. These results suggest that bovine follicles can develop in male SCID mice, but oocyte degeneration together with the follicular degeneration occurs in large antral follicles at a higher rate in males than in the females.
牛次级卵泡在雌雄SCID小鼠体内的异种移植
卵巢组织异种移植到免疫缺陷小鼠体内有助于研究卵泡发育的动力学。我们已经证明,在雌性严重联合免疫缺陷(SCID)小鼠中,异种移植的牛次级卵泡发育到心房期。我们通过检测牛次级卵泡(直径140(cid:150)190µm)的发育情况,这些卵泡被移植到雄性和雌性SCID小鼠体内4周和6周。然后我们比较了两组的结果。雄性和雌性小鼠的卵泡存活率相似,但雄性小鼠的卵母细胞在这些卵泡中的存活率较低,特别是在窦卵泡中。另外,雄性小鼠较大的卵泡基底膜变薄、撕裂,红细胞侵入卵泡腔。雄性和雌性小鼠的存活卵泡和卵母细胞的平均直径均明显大于移植前。在雌性小鼠中,随着移植时间的延长,窦卵泡直径逐渐增大,但差异不显著。卵泡内存活的卵母细胞直径增大。相比之下,雄性小鼠的窦卵泡的发育似乎加快了,但与雌性小鼠相比,移植4周后,窦卵泡和存活卵母细胞的平均直径没有进一步增加。这些结果表明,雄性SCID小鼠可以发育牛卵泡,但雄性大腔卵泡的卵母细胞变性和卵泡变性发生率高于雌性。
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