High concentrations of urea in reproductive tract fluids are detrimental to bovine reproduction. Therefore, in experiment 1, the effect of 6 mM urea on nuclear maturation of cumulus-oocyte-complexes (COC) collected from abattoir ovaries was studied. After 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, and 24 h of in vitro maturation, the nuclear stages of samples of the COC were determined. During the first 8 h of maturation, germinal vesicle breakdown and chromosome condensation, resulting in the metaphase I stage, occurred at higher rates in the presence of urea. Segregation of the chromatids and extrusion of the polar body seemed to be impaired in the presence of urea, resulting in a higher percentage of oocytes arrested in metaphase I or telophase, and a lower percentage of oocytes in metaphase II after 24 h of maturation. Overall, nuclear progression of COC matured in the presence of urea differed from COC matured in control medium. In experiment 2, COC were matured for 24 h either in the presence or absence of 6 mM urea followed by in vitro fertilization and culture. After fertilization, a sample of the COC was fixed and stained to determine the fertilization rate. The cleavage rate was determined 3 d after start of maturation, and the stage of embryonic development was recorded 7 and 9 d after start of maturation. Based on cultured oocytes, urea in the maturation medium decreased the subsequent percentage of fertilization, cleavage, and development on d 7 and 9 (43.2, 56.1, 14.8, and 18.2%, respectively for urea vs. 64.1, 68.8, 22.4, and 23.9%, respectively for the control group). Embryonic development as a percentage of cleaved oocytes was not significantly affected by urea. Therefore, negative effects of urea were evident primarily during oocyte maturation and fertilization.
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