Effect of Extracellular Matrix Proteins on the In Vitro Development of Isolated Mouse Blastomeres

세포외 기질 단백질이 생쥐 분리할구의 체외발달에 미치는 영향

  • Published : 1994.02.01

Abstract

To investigate the effect of extracellular matrix proteins on the in vitro development of blastomeres isolated from 2, 4, and 8-cell embryos(termed 1/2, 1/4 and 1/8 blastomeres, respectively) of ICR strain mice, those were cultured in fibronectin, gelatin, or collagen precoated culture dishes containing 1.5ml of NaHCO3-BMOC-3 medium at 37$^{\circ}C$ for 72 hrs, under the atmosphere at 5% CO2. and 95% air. Fibronectin, gelatin, or collagen significantly(P<0.01) increased and blastocyst formation rate compared with controls in 1/2(65.3, 59.2, 60.7% vs. 21.6%), 1/4(63.7, 53.4, 57.1% vs. 26.3%), and 1/8 blastomeres(61.1, 52.3, 53.7% vs. 19.1%). Both the nuclear number(P<0.05) and diameter of blastocysts(P<0.01) developed from balstomeres were significantly affected by the origin of blastomeres. The nuclear number of blastocysts developed from 1/2, 1/4, and 1/8 blastomeres ranged 29.3$\pm$1.6, 24.5$\pm$1.3, and 20..$\pm$1.2, respectively. And the diameter of those blastocysts was 88.3$\pm$2.4, 57.6$\pm$2.1, 39.8$\pm$1.9${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$, respectively.

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