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Effect of Co-culture with Bovine and Porcine Oviductal Epithelial Cells on In Vitro Development of Mouse Embryos (마우스 수정란의 체외발달에 미치는 소와 돼지의 난관상피세포와의 공배양 효과)

  • Lee, S.;Hur, E.J.;Seok, H.B.
    • Korean Journal of Animal Reproduction
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.139-146
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    • 1997
  • This experiment was carried out to evaluate the effect of mouse early embryonic development in vitro by co-culture with bovine and porcine oviductal epithelial cells(BOEC and POEC). The 2-cell embryos were collected from the oviducts of the superovulated and mated does with D-PBS/15% FCS at 48 hours after hCG injection. The in vitro developmental rate of blastocyst formation and the number of nuclei in the embryos were examined. For a comparative study of in vi패 and in vitro development, the fresh blastocyst which developed in vivo for 120 hours after hCG injection was collected from the uterus, and their numbers of nuclei were also counted. The higher developmental rates of blastocyst formation was a, pp.ared from 91% to 97% when the embryos were co-cultured with a monolayer of bovine or porcine oviductal epithelial cells in TCM 199 or Ham's F-10 and MediCult IVF media. No significant difference in developmental rates was shown between bovine and porcine oviductal eptithelial cells. The number of nuclei in the embryos cultured for 72 hours under each conditions was significantly reduced it than blastocyst in vitro conditions. The number of nuclei in embryos cultured in TCM 199, Ham's F-10 and Medicult IVF medium were counted 68.1$\pm$6.00, 67.3$\pm$4.49, 66.4$\pm$5.64, and 94.3$\pm$8.61, 92.5$\pm$7.60, 92.1$\pm$6.10 with BOEC and 93.3$\pm$5.80, 92.9$\pm$6.53, 92.3$\pm$7.35 with POEC coculture, respectively. These numbers were lowered than 107.2$\pm$7.43 in vivo conditions. In conclusions, the coculture between the mouse early embryos, and oviductal epithelial cells of BOEC and POEC give to improve the developmental and hatching rates of blastocyst but in vivo culture systems for the growth of nuclei were ineligible than in vitro conditions.

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In Vitro/In Vivo Development after Thawing of Vitrified Mouse Blastocysts by Culture Condition and Embryo Transfer Method (초자화 동결된 생쥐 배반포기배의 융해 후 배양조건과 수정란 이식방법에 따른 체외/체내발달)

  • Kim, M.K.;Kim, E.Y.;Yi, B.K.;Yoon, S.H.;Park, S.P.;Chung, K.S.;Lim, J.H.
    • Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.347-353
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    • 1997
  • This study was to test whether in vitro/in vivo survival of vitrified mouse blastocysts was influenced by culture conditions and ET method. Mouse blastocysts were obtained from in vitro fertilization and cultured for 4 days in M16 medium, and they were vitrified in EFS40 which contained 40% ethlyene glycol, 18% Ficoll and 0.5 mol sucrose in PBS. In experiment I, in vitro and in vivo survival rate of these embryos were evaluated in different culture condition after thawing. When thawed embryos were cultured in M16 medium as a control, m-CR1 medium contained 20 amino acids (2% BME amino acis and 1% MEM non-essential amino acids solution) and 4 mg/ml BSA and cumulus monolayer cell co-cultured condition in mCR1 medium (10% FBS), their in vitro survival at 24 hr after thawing was not affected by culture condition (75.6, 83.1, 82.4%). However, in vivo survival rates of implantation in m-CR1 medium (80.4%) were significantly higher than those of M16 medium (51.2%), co-culture (57.1%) condition, although there was no difference in live fetuses rates on day 15 gestation (39.0, 49.0, 38.1%). In experiment II, the in vivo development potential of embryos by ET methods was examined. When blastocysts were transferred to the day 2, 3 pseudopregnant recipient without culture soon after thawing, no pregnant recipient was obtained on the day 2 pseudopregnancy, and 50% of pregnancy rates and 15.4% of live fetus rates were obtained on the day 3 pseudopregnant recipients. These results were significantly lower than those of transferred group (day 3 pseudopregnant recipients) after culture for 16 hr post thawing (73.5, 57.1%) (p<0.05). In experiment III, to elevate usability of delayed embryos in vitro/in vivo survival of vitrified embryos (day 4 early, day 5 early and expanding blastocyst) were examined. in vivo survival rates (live fetus, total implantation) were higher in day 4 early blastocysts (33.3, 66.7%) than in day 5 expanding blastocysts (29.0, 38.7%), although the highest in vitro survival rates were obtained in the day 5 expanding brastocysts (78.3%). Therefore, these results suggest that the in vitro/in vivo survival rates of vitrified embryos could be improve by the culture condition and ET method and that the in vivo development rates of delayed embryos were decreased with longer culture duration in vitro. It means that more effective cryopreservation was obtained in day 4 early blastocysts than in day 5 expanding blastocysts.

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Effect of Glucose Exposure on the Development of the Mouse Preimplantation Embryo In Vitro (착상전 생쥐배아의 Glucose에 대한 노출이 체외 배발생에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Seon-Ui;Eom, Sang-Jun;Yun, San-Hyeon;Im, Jin-Ho;Jeong, Gil-Saeng
    • Korean Journal of Animal Reproduction
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.227-234
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    • 1995
  • This study was carried out to investigate the effects according to the time course of glucose exposure on the development of one-cell embryos beyond morula in CR$_laa$ medium. One-cell zygotes from B6CBA F$_1$ mice were recovered at 24 ~ 25h after hCG and cumulus cells were removed with 0.1% hyaluronidase. The embryos were pooled and subsequently divided into each groups and cultured in CR$_laa$ at 37$^{\circ}C$ in 5% CO$_2$ in aIr. The embryos were either, placed in CR$_laa$ containing various concentration (5.5, 16.5, 27.5 and 38.5 mM) of glucose for 1 min. and subsequently returned to the fresh culture medium (without glucose), or were transferred to the same media containing glucose at 72 h post hCG. The results obtained in these experiments were summarized as follows: 1. The development rates of zygotes, recovered from the oviducts in M2 and cultured in CR$_laa$ with 3mg/Im FAF-BSA, to expanded blastocysts (25.7%) and hatching bIastocysts (17.6%) were significantly higher than those of zygotes recovered in TL Hepes (0% and 0%, respectively). 2. The development rates of one-cell embryos exposed to 27.5 mM glucose at 72 h post hCG for 1 min, were 68.8% (CR$_1$+BSA) a and 77.1% (CR$_1$+FBS) of expanded blastocyst stage, but there were no significant differences between the embryos exposed for 1 min. or transferred at 72 h. 3. Regardless of glucose concentration (5.5, 16.5, 27.5 & 38.5mM), 45.7~61.5% of embryos developed to the blastocyst stage. There were no significant differences between any of the treatments on the devel-opment of one-cell embryos. Therefore, the detrimental effect of highly concentration was not appeared.

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Production of Chimeric Mice Following Transgenesis of Multipotent Spermatogonial Stem Cells (유전자변형 다분화능 정원줄기세포를 이용한 키메라 생쥐의 생산)

  • Lim, Jung-Eun;Eum, Jin-Hee;Kim, Hyung-Joon;Park, Jae-Kyun;Lee, Hyun-Jung;Lee, Dong-Ryul
    • Development and Reproduction
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.305-312
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    • 2009
  • Multipotent spermatogonial stem cells (mSSCs), derived from uni-potent SSC, are a type of reprogrammed cells with similar characteristics to embryonic stem cells (ESCs). The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential for transgenesis of mSSC derived from outbred mice and the production of transgenic animal by the mSSC-insertion into embryo. mSSCs, established from outbred mice (ICR strain) in the previous study, were maintained and then transfected with a lenti-viral vector expressing green fluorescent protein (GFP), CS-CDF-CG-PRE. Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) were derived from inbred transgenic mice (C57BL/6-Tg (CAG-EGFP)) and were used as an experimental control. Transfected mSSCs were well proliferated in vitro and maintained their characteristics and normal karyotype. Ten to twelve mSSCs and ESCs were collected and inserted into perivitelline space of 8-cell mouse embryos, and then transferred them into uteri of poster mothers after an additional 2-days of culture. Percentage of mSSC-derived offsprings was 4.8% (47/980) and which was lower than those (11.7% (67/572)) of ESC-derived ones (P<0.05). However, even though different genetic background of mSSC and ESC origin, the production efficiency of coat-colored chimeric offspring in mSSC group was not different when compared it with ESC (6.4% (3/47) vs. 7.5% (5/67)). From these results, we confirmed that mSSC derived from outbred mice has a pluripotency and a potential to produce chimeric embryos or mice when reaggregatation with mSSC is performed.

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