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Journal of Animal Science, Vol 70, Issue 5 1449-1453, Copyright © 1992 by American Society of Animal Science


JOURNAL ARTICLE

Co-culture of in vitro fertilized bovine embryos with different cell monolayers

K. Goto, N. Iwai, Y. Takuma and Y. Nakanishi
Department of Animal Science, Kagoshima University, Japan.

The effects of different cell monolayers on in vitro development of early bovine embryos derived from in vitro maturation and fertilization were examined in this study. Early embryos (four to eight cells) were randomly allocated to bovine granulosa cell (GC), oviductal cell (OC), or uterine cell (UC) monolayers in Exp. 1 and to GC, skin cell (SC; from 10-d-old chicken embryos), testicular cell (TC; from 10-d-old mouse), and liver cell (LC; from 10-d-old chicken embryos) monolayers in Exp. 2, and cultured for 6 d at 38.6 degrees C in a humidified atmosphere of 5% CO2 in air. The culture medium was 12.5 mM HEPES TCM 199 supplemented with 1% calf serum and 1 mM sodium pyruvate. In Exp. 1, the percentage of four- to eight-cell embryos that developed to blastocysts on GC, OC, and UC monolayers was 26.9 (28/104), 37.5 (39/104), and 39.2 (40/102), respectively. In Exp. 2, the percentage of four- to eight-cell embryos that developed to blastocysts on GC, SC, TC, and LC monolayers was 53.3 (40/75), 42.9 (33/77), 49.3 (37/75), and 44.3 (35/79), respectively. There were no significant differences in development among groups in either experiment.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)


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