A co-culture system for bovine embryos using mitomycin-treated Vero cells and serum\x=req-\ supplemented modified synthetic oviduct fluid (mSOF) supports the development of in vitro maturation and fertilization-derived oocytes to hatched blastocysts. In this system, it has been suggested that one contribution made by the co-culture cells to embryo development is production of the cytokine leukaemia inhibitory factor (LIF). However, there are concerns about exposure of early embryos to serum due to its incompatibility with embryo cryosurvival. In this study, the influence of two protein supplements (synthetic serum substitute (SSS), a lipid-free human serum-derived product) and oestrous cow serum (ECS)) on Vero cell LIF secretion was compared, with the aim of designing a co-culture system that is supportive of bovine embryo cryopreservation.
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