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In Vivo Development of Vitrified Rat Embryos: Effects of Timing and Sites of Transfer to Recipient Females
In cryopreserved rat embryos, survival rates obtained in vitro are not always consistent with the rates obtained in vivo. To determine the optimal conditions for in vivo development to term, rat embryos at the 4-cell, 8-cell, and morula stages were vitrified in EFS40 by a one-step method and transfe...
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Published in: | Biology of reproduction 2004-02, Vol.70 (2), p.425-429 |
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Summary: | In cryopreserved rat embryos, survival rates obtained in vitro are not always consistent with the rates obtained in vivo.
To determine the optimal conditions for in vivo development to term, rat embryos at the 4-cell, 8-cell, and morula stages
were vitrified in EFS40 by a one-step method and transferred into oviducts or uterine horns of recipients at various times
during pseudopregnancy. Vitrified and fresh 4-cell embryos only developed after transfer into oviducts of asynchronous recipients
on Days â1 to â2 of synchrony (i.e., at a point in pseudopregnancy 1â2 days earlier than the embryos). Approximately half
the vitrified embryos transferred into oviducts on Day â1 developed to term, but only a minority of embryos, whether vitrified
(10%â34%) or fresh (24%â33%), transferred at later times did so, suggesting that this may not be the most suitable stage for
cryopreservation. Very few 8-cell embryos, either vitrified or fresh, developed when transferred into oviducts on Day 0 to
â0.5. However, when transferred into uterine horns, high proportions of vitrified 8-cell embryos (â¼63%) developed to term
in reasonably synchronous recipients (Day 0 to â0.5) but not in more asynchronous ones (6%; Day â1). A majority of vitrified
morulae also developed to term (52%â68%) in a wider range of recipients (Days 0 to â1), the greatest success occurring in
recipients on Day â0.5. Similar proportions of vitrified and fresh 4-cell embryos, 8-cell embryos, and morulae developed to
term when appropriate synchronization existed between embryo and recipient. Thus, vitrification of preimplantation-stage rat
embryos does not appear to impair their developmental potential in vivo. |
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ISSN: | 0006-3363 1529-7268 |
DOI: | 10.1095/biolreprod.103.022277 |