Cryosurvival after exposure of IVF-derived Nellore embryos to different cryoprotectants and exposure times during vitrification.
Cryobiology
; 84: 95-97, 2018 10.
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We evaluated the effects of the vitrification solution (i.e., ethylene glycol (EG) + dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) with or without propylene glycol (PG)) and of exposure time on the re-expansion and hatching rates of vitrified Bos indicus embryos. In vitro produced embryos (n = 1050) were divided into seven groups: control group (non-vitrified embryos) and six vitrification groups with different cryoprotectant concentrations and exposure times. After vitrification, embryos were cultured for determination of re-expansion and hatching rates. Vitrification with 25% DMSO +25% EG (exposure for 1 min and 20 s) resulted in the highest re-expansion (65.2%) and hatching (68.2%) rates. The lowest re-expansion and hatching rates were observed in vitrification with 12.5% DMSO + 25% EG + 12.5% PG with both tested exposure times (i.e., 3 min + 1 min and 1 min + 20 s). A combination of DMSO + EG is efficient to preserve blastocysts, especially following a short exposure time.
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Blastocisto
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Criopreservación
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Crioprotectores
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Vitrificación
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Animals
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Cryobiology
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2018
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