@article{oai:soar-ir.repo.nii.ac.jp:00019364, author = {Hara, H and Tagiri, M and Hirabayashi, M and Hochi, S}, issue = {1}, journal = {ZYGOTE}, month = {Mar}, note = {We have recently reported that multiple aster formation after IVF was one of the factors negatively affecting to developmental competence of vitrified-warmed bovine matured oocytes, and that a short-term culture of the post-warm oocytes with an inhibitor of Rho-associated coiled-coil kinase (ROCK) suppressed the multiple aster formation and improved the blastocyst yield. The present study was conducted to investigate whether increased multiple aster formation following IVF can be involved in impaired developmental competence of stored ovary-derived bovine oocytes. Oocytes retrieved from 1-day stored ovaries had lower developmental potential to Day 8 blastocysts when compared with those from fresh ovaries (37 vs 63%). Immunostaining against -tubulin 10 h post-IVF revealed that the higher incidence of multiple aster formation occurred in oocytes retrieved from stored ovaries than fresh ovaries (31 vs 15%). Treatment of post-IVM oocytes with ROCK inhibitor for 2 h significantly suppressed the incidence of multiple aster formation (10 vs 32% in control group). However, the suppressing effect of ROCK inhibitor on multiple aster formation in IVM/IVF oocytes did not improve blastocyst yield from stored ovary-derived oocytes (41 vs 37% in control group). These results suggest that higher incidence of multiple aster formation by bovine ovary storage was not responsible for decreased developmental competence of IVF oocytes., Article, ZYGOTE.24(1):115-120(2015)}, pages = {115--120}, title = {Multiple aster formation is frequently observed in bovine oocytes retrieved from 1 day-stored ovaries}, volume = {24}, year = {2015} }