We studied the effect of low molecular weight fractions of human follicular fluid (FF1) on rat oocyte meiosis and progesterone secretion by the granulosa cells. Steroid-free FF1 extracts were filtered through Sephadex G50 gel. One highly retarded fraction was obtained (GF-3), which was either used for testing or further purified by filtration on Sephadex G10, the G10-3 fraction of which was used for experiments. The GF-3 and G10-3 fractions of FF1 inhibited (in a dose-dependent and reversible manner) meiosis of isolated rat oocytes during a 4-h culture. Similarly treated fractions of serum had no effect. The inhibition was not abolished by ether extraction, trypsin treatment, heating to 56 degrees C for 1 h or boiling for 5 min, whereas heating to 105 degrees C for 18 h decreased the effect. Gonadotropin-stimulated progesterone secretion by cumulus and mural granulosa cells was also dose-dependently and reversibly inhibited by the GF-3 fractions. Our results confirm those obtained in earlier studies on porcine oocyte maturation inhibitor (OMI).
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