Abstract:
Electrical stimulation is an alternative to chemical activation to induce 𝐶𝐶𝑎𝑎2+ influx, responsible for the
formation of pores in the cellular membrane. In order to activate the oocytes, electrical stimulation (E.S.) was performed
on 30 oocytes derived from gilts (L1), sows (L2), heifers (L3) and cows (L4). We considered that the stage of development
of four cells is eloquent for certifying the ES's division triggering and the results we are considering only refer to these
parthenots. Following application of ES, oocyte activation occurred as follows: 6.6% at L1, 16.6% at L2, 20% at L3 and
46.6% at L4. It is obvious the higher maturation rate of oocytes from adult females as compared to young females (16.6%
in sows versus 6.6% in gilts and 46.6% in cows versus 20% in heifers). The method of electrical stimulation of oocytes
in the fusion chamber used in this paper is effective for activating the division in both bovine and swine oocytes. Activation
of oocyte division following electrical stimulation is clearly superior when using oocytes from adult females. The
electrical stimulation method used generated the upper division activation in cattle compared with the results obtained
using swine oocytes.