The purpose of the present study was to improve cryotoleranceusing high hydrostatic pressure (HHP) pretreatment of porcinein vitro matured (IVM) oocytes, to facilitate their furtherdevelopmental competence after parthenogenetic activation. Atotal of 1668 porcine IVM oocytes were used in our present study.The pressure tolerance and optimal duration of recovery afterHHP treatment were determined. Oocytes were treated with either20 or 40 MPa (200 and 400 times greater than atmospheric pressure)for 60 min, with an interval of 10, 70, and 130 min betweenpressure treatment and subsequent vitrification under each pressureparameter. Oocytes from all vitrification groups had much lowerdevelopmental competence than fresh oocytes (P<0.01) measuredas cleavage and blastocyst rates. However, significantly higherblastocyst rates (P<0.01) were obtained in the groups of20 MPa pressure, with either 70 (11.4±2.4%) or 130 (13.1±3.2%)min recovery, when compared with the vitrification control groupwithout HHP treatment where no blastocysts were obtained. Theinfluence of temperature at HHP treatment on further embryodevelopment was also investigated. Treatments of 20 MPa with70 min recovery were performed at 37 °C or 25 °C. Oocytespressurized at 37 °C had a significantly higher blastocyst(14.1±1.4%) rate than those treated at 25 °C (5.3±1.1%;P<0.01). Our results demonstrate that HHP pretreatment couldconsiderably improve the developmental competence of vitrifiedpig in vitro matured (IVM) oocytes. The HHP pretreatment willbe tested as a means to improve survival and developmental competenceat different developmental stages in different species includinghumans