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        2014.09 서비스 종료(열람 제한)
        The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of antifreeze proteins (AFPs) on vitrification of mouse mature (MII) oocytes. We studied about 3 types of AFPs from different origins (FfIBP, LeIBPand Type III AFP). The MII oocytes were obtained from 4-week-old BD-F1 mice. Vitrification of oocyte was performed by 2 steps using the Cryotop (equilibration: 7.5% EG + 7.5% PROH for 5 min, vitrification: 15% EG + 15% PROH + 0.5M sucrose for 1 min). The concentrations of AFPs added to these solutions were 0.05 mg/ml for FfIBP and 0.1 mg/ml for LeIBP and Type III AFP. After fertilization, embryo development was assessed up to 5 days. Through immunostaining of vitrified-warmed oocytes, we assessed the normal meiotic spindle. Also, intracellular ROS and mitochondrial activity was analyzed. In the developmental stages, FfIBP and LeIBP groups showed significantly higher survival rates. In the blastocyst and apoptotic blastomere rates were significant differences in AFPs treated groups. AFPs treated groups were significantly higher in blastocyst cell numbers than control group. Among the AFPs treated groups, FfIBP, LeIBP groups were significantly higher rates. And, in cleavage rates, FfIBP group was significantly higher rates than the other groups. In vitrified-warmed MII oocytes, the normal meiotic spindle organization and chromosome alignment rate was significantly higher in FfIBP and LeIBP groups. And in intracellular ROS levels, control group was significantly increased than AFPs treated groups. However, in the mitochondrial activity, LeIBP group was significantly higher than control, FfIBP and LeIBP groups. AFPs treated groups were significant differences in development, meiotic spindle organization and intracellular ROS levels. And in the AFPs treated groups, FfIBP and LeIBP groups were significantly higher rates in normal meiotic spindle and mitochondrial activity than Type III AFP group respectively. In conclusion, FfIBP and LeIBP can be thought to improve oocyte cryopreservation efficiency.