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    Phytohemagglutinin improves the development and ultrastructure of in vitro-cultured goat (Capra hircus) preantral follicles

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    The objective this study was to determine the effect of phytohemagglutinin (PHA) on survival, growth and gene expression in caprine secondary follicles cultured in vitro. Secondary follicles (&#8764;0.2&#8197;mm) were isolated from the cortex of caprine ovaries and cultured individually for 6 days in &#945;-MEM+ supplemented with PHA (0, 1, 10, 50, 100, or 200&#8197;&#181;g/mL). After 6 days of culture, follicle diameter and survival, antrum formation, ultrastructure and expression of mRNA for FSH receptors (FSH-R), proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), and neuronal nitric oxide synthase were determined. All treatments maintained follicular survival [&#945;-MEM+ (94.59%); 1&#8197;&#181;g/mL PHA (96.43%); 10&#8197;&#181;g/mL PHA (84.85%); 50&#8197;&#181;g/mL PHA (85.29%); 100&#8197;&#181;g/mL PHA (88.57%), and 200&#8197;&#181;g/mL PHA (87.50)], but the presence of 10&#8197;&#181;g/mL PHA in the culture medium increased the antrum formation rate (21.21%) when compared with control (5.41%, P < 0.05) and ensured the maintenance of oocyte and granulosa cell ultrastructures after 6 days of culture. The expression of mRNA for FSH-R (2.7 &#177; 0.1) and PCNA (4.4 &#177; 0.2) was also significantly increased in follicles cultured with 10&#8197;&#181;g/mL PHA in relation to those cultured in &#945;-MEM+ (1.0 &#177; 0.1). In conclusion, supplementation of culture medium with 10&#8197;&#181;g/mL PHA maintains the follicular viability and ultrastructure, and promotes the formation of antral cavity after 6 days of culture in vitro
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