TIEMPO A PRIMERA DIVISIÓN EMBRIONARIA IN VITRO PUEDE PREDECIR LA CAPACIDAD DE DESARROLLO A BLASTOCISTO EN BOVINOS

Q4 Veterinary
Spermova Pub Date : 2018-12-31 DOI:10.18548/aspe/0006.13
E. Mellisho, F. O. Castro, Lleretny Rodríguez
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Bovine embryos that rapidly reach the two-cell stage have higher probabilities of becoming viable blastocysts. Our objective was to evaluate the effect of time of the first embryonic division on the development rate of bovine blastocysts produced in vitro and also to determine embryo viability by differential staining of living and dead blastomeres. In vitro embryos divided at 36h (early) and 48h (late) post fertilization were separated and in vitro cultured for the remaining time (up to 7 days). Blastocyst rates from the groups of embryos divided in two-cells at 36h and 48h, corresponding to three repetitions, were 38.7% and 23.2%, respectively, showing statistically significant differences (p=0.0168). However, the proportion of living cells assessed by differential staining of the 36h and 48h groups were 93.7% and 88.2%, respectively, showing no significant differences. Although the results indicate that an early embryo splitting favors a high rate of blastocysts, separation management of the embryos causes stress reducing the total number of blastocysts compared to our control group without separation of embryos two-cell.
体外胚胎第一次分裂时间可预测牛胚泡发育能力
快速进入双细胞期的牛胚胎有更高的几率成为有活力的胚泡。我们的目的是评估胚胎第一次分裂时间对体外产生的牛胚泡发育率的影响,并通过活卵裂球和死卵裂球的差异染色来确定胚胎活力。在受精后36小时(早期)和48小时(晚期)分离体外胚胎,并在体外培养剩余时间(最多7天)。在36小时和48小时分裂成两个细胞的胚胎组,对应于三次重复,其芽囊发生率分别为38.7%和23.2%,显示出统计学上的显著差异(p=0.0168)。然而,通过差异染色评估的36小时组和48小时组的活细胞比例分别为93.7%和88.2%,没有显示出显著差异。尽管研究结果表明,早期胚胎分裂有利于高胚泡率,但与未分离胚胎两细胞的对照组相比,胚胎的分离管理会导致压力降低胚泡总数。
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Spermova
Spermova Veterinary-Veterinary (miscellaneous)
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