2018
DOI: 10.1016/bs.ctdb.2017.11.002
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States and Origins of Mammalian Embryonic Pluripotency In Vivo and in a Dish

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“…In vitro evidences show that the requirements for trophectoderm and hypoblast development are less restrictive than those required for epiblast survival. Primary bovine trophectoderm cell cultures can be established using relatively simple media supplemented with 10 % serum ( 78 , 79 ), whereas conditions required for truly pluripotent epiblast cell culture in farm animals remain to be captured ( 80 ). In the same line, early in vitro culture systems designed for the development of post-hatching ungulate embryos were successful in achieving trophectoderm proliferation and some degree of hypoblast migration, but the epiblast degenerated ( 81 83 ).…”
Section: Epiblast Development Constitutes the Major Obstacle For Embryo Survivalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In vitro evidences show that the requirements for trophectoderm and hypoblast development are less restrictive than those required for epiblast survival. Primary bovine trophectoderm cell cultures can be established using relatively simple media supplemented with 10 % serum ( 78 , 79 ), whereas conditions required for truly pluripotent epiblast cell culture in farm animals remain to be captured ( 80 ). In the same line, early in vitro culture systems designed for the development of post-hatching ungulate embryos were successful in achieving trophectoderm proliferation and some degree of hypoblast migration, but the epiblast degenerated ( 81 83 ).…”
Section: Epiblast Development Constitutes the Major Obstacle For Embryo Survivalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover ERK inhibition in combination with WNT signalling stimulation was reported to prevent hypoblast segregation in mouse embryos and facilitates embryonic stem cell derivation [12]. However, this approach does not eliminate all hypoblast cells in bovine blastocysts, similar to observations in human and pig embryos, suggesting that other signals may regulate hypoblast segregation [5, 911, 13]. In view of these differences among mammals, a better understanding of early gene expression is needed.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Our understanding of the regulation of pluripotent stem cell self-renewal and lineage specification is in turn built largely on embryological paradigms, with developmental roadmaps providing critical knowledge of the key transitional stages, and pinpointing the extrinsic and internal molecular pathways drive cell fate decisions. In the mouse, we now have a fairly clear understanding of the states of pluripotency that span the developmental stages between the blastocyst and the late gastrula in vivo 1 . The characterization of mouse naive embryonic stem cells (ESC) and epiblast stem cells (EpiSC) 3,4 as in vitro equivalents of the preimplantation epiblast and the anterior primitive streak, respectively 5 , has shed considerable light on the properties of the cultured cells.…”
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