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Full-term Development of Golden Hamster Oocytes Following Intracytoplasmic Sperm Head Injection

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Journal Biol Reprod
Date 2002 Jul 24
PMID 12135892
Citations 18
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The golden hamster is the mammalian species in which intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) was first tried to produce fertilized oocytes. Thus far, however, there are no reports of full-term development of hamster oocytes fertilized by ICSI. Here we report the birth of hamster offspring following ICSI. Keys to success were 1) performing ICSI in a dark room with a small incandescent lamp and manipulating both oocytes and fertilized eggs under a microscope with a red light source and 2) injecting sperm heads without acrosomes. All oocytes injected with acrosome-intact sperm heads died within 3 h after injection, while those oocytes injected with acrosomeless sperm heads survived injection. Under illumination with red light in a dark room, the majority of the oocytes injected with acrosomeless sperm heads were fertilized normally (77%), cleaved (91%), and developed into morulae (49%). Of the 47 morulae transferred to five recipient females, nine (19%) developed to live offspring.

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