Compatibility of time-lapse dry incubator on in vitro production of bovine embryos

Haruhisa Tsuji, Hiroki Nagai, Sayaka Kobinata, Hinata Koyama, Atchalalt Khurchabilig, Noritaka Fukunaga, Yoshimasa Asada, Satoshi Sugimura
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Embryo culture is crucial to achieve successful outcomes in assisted reproductive technology (ART) for cattle. This study explored the innovative use of dry incubators integrated with time-lapse monitoring systems for bovine embryo culture, building on their advantages in human medicine, such as reduced contamination risk, stable temperature control, and lower gas consumption. Our research demonstrates the feasibility of this approach, showing that although the osmotic pressure gradually increases over the culture period, it remains below the critical threshold for developmental impairment. Embryos cultured in dry incubators exhibited morphokinetics comparable to those cultured in conventional humidified time-lapse incubators. Furthermore, RNA-seq revealed that the transcriptomic profiles of blastocysts cultured in dry incubators closely matched those of blastocysts cultured in humidified incubators. These findings highlight the significant potential of dry incubators with time-lapse monitoring systems for the in vitro production of bovine embryos, marking a promising advancement in assisted reproductive technologies for the livestock industry and research setting.
延时干燥培养箱对牛胚胎体外生产的兼容性
胚胎培养对于牛辅助生殖技术(ART)取得成功至关重要。本研究基于干式培养箱在人类医学中的优势(如降低污染风险、稳定的温度控制和较低的气体消耗),探索了将干式培养箱与延时监测系统集成用于牛胚胎培养的创新方法。我们的研究证明了这种方法的可行性,表明尽管渗透压在培养期间逐渐升高,但仍低于发育受损的临界阈值。在干燥培养箱中培养的胚胎表现出与在传统加湿延时培养箱中培养的胚胎相当的形态动力学。此外,RNA-seq 显示,在干燥培养箱中培养的囊胚的转录组图谱与在加湿培养箱中培养的囊胚的转录组图谱非常相似。这些发现凸显了带有延时监控系统的干式培养箱在体外生产牛胚胎方面的巨大潜力,标志着辅助生殖技术在畜牧业和研究领域取得了巨大进步。
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