Some factors affecting the viability of mouse and cattle embryos frozen to ?40°C before transfer to liquid nitrogen |
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Authors: | Zdzis?aw Smorag Lucyna Katska Edward Wierzchos |
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Institution: | Institute of Zootechnics, Department of Animal Reproduction and AI, 32-083 Balice/Kraków, Poland |
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Abstract: | A total of 1161 8- to 16-cell mouse embryos and 31 cattle early morulae and late blastocysts were frozen to ?40°C before transfer to liquid nitrogen. After thawing, mouse embryo viability was determined by in vitro development to the blastocyst stage and cattle embryo viability by both in vivo and in vitro development.Using glycerol as the cryoprotective agent, 88% of the mouse embryos developed to the blastocyst stage: thawing at 45 and 360° C/min gave the best results (88.8 and 84.8%, respectively). In another test with holding times at ?40°C of up to 60 min, about 70% of embryos developed to blastocysts with holding time 30–60 min.In cattle, 11 embryos frozen in DMSO and thawed at 360°C/min were transplanted to eight recipients. Four pregnancies (six fetuses) resulted. Thawing rates of 200 and 360°C/min resulted in the best in vitro development of cattle embryos. |
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