2017
DOI: 10.1071/rdv29n1ab45
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45 Survival of Holstein in Vitro-Produced Embryos Cultured in Novel Synthetic Oviductal Fluid Media (Scf1) and Dehydrated Prior to Cryopreservation

Abstract: In vitro-produced (IVP) embryos experience poor cryotolerance due to metabolic changes during in vitro culture causing increased lipid accumulation and apoptosis post-thaw. We hypothesised that embryos cultured in a novel SOF for conventional freezing media (SCF1), dehydrated, and allowed longer equilibration before conventional slow freezing would increase post-thaw survival and decrease apoptosis. IVP embryos were produced in 9 replicates by oocytes (n = 3172) aspirated from abattoir ovaries, matured for 23 … Show more

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“…Another alternative to mechanically collapsing the IVP embryo blastocoel includes a brief exposure of embryos to a non‐permeating agent (e.g. galactose or sucrose) prior to equilibration with highly permeable cell membrane cryoprotectants (such as glycerol or ethylene glycol) in order to reduce blastocoel volume and facilitate a more rapid equilibration (Barfield, McCue, Squires, & Seidel, 2009; Owen, Barceló‐Fimbres, Altermatt, & Campos‐Chillon, 2017).…”
Section: Ivp Embryo Cryotolerancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another alternative to mechanically collapsing the IVP embryo blastocoel includes a brief exposure of embryos to a non‐permeating agent (e.g. galactose or sucrose) prior to equilibration with highly permeable cell membrane cryoprotectants (such as glycerol or ethylene glycol) in order to reduce blastocoel volume and facilitate a more rapid equilibration (Barfield, McCue, Squires, & Seidel, 2009; Owen, Barceló‐Fimbres, Altermatt, & Campos‐Chillon, 2017).…”
Section: Ivp Embryo Cryotolerancementioning
confidence: 99%