Successful vitrification of equine embryos >300 microns without puncture or aspiration.
Equine Vet J
; 56(4): 815-822, 2024 Jul.
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
Equine embryos >300 µm require puncture before vitrification. Protocols that do not require pre-puncture would make vitrification easier and allow for its widespread use.OBJECTIVES:
To design a successful vitrification protocol for embryos >300 µm without puncture as a pre-treatment. STUDYDESIGN:
Experimental in vivo study.METHODS:
Thirty-eight embryos were divided into 3 groups (G1 ≤300 µm, n = 11; G2 >300-500 µm, n = 20; G3 >500 µm, n = 7). Embryos were vitrified using a human vitrification kit. Following a 15 min exposure to equilibration solution (ES; 7.5% DMSO +7.5% ethylene glycol [EG] in a base medium [BM] of M199 HEPES-buffered medium [H199] + hydroxypropyl cellulose + gentamycin), embryos were exposed for ≤90 s to a vitrification solution (15% DMSO +15% EG + 0.5 M trelahose in BM), loaded onto a Cryolock and plunged into LN2. Warming was undertaken by plunging the Cryolock tip into 1 mL of H199 + 20% FBS + pen/strep +1 M sucrose at 42°C for 1 min. The embryos were then moved to a 0.5 M sucrose solution for 4 min, then placed in Vigro Hold for 4 min prior to transfer to a recipient.RESULTS:
Pregnancy rates were 81.8% (9/11) for G1, 80% (16/20) for G2, and 0% (0/7) for G3. The largest embryo to survive was 480 µm. MAINLIMITATIONS:
Limited numbers and only one pregnancy was followed to term.CONCLUSIONS:
Equine embryos ≤480 µm can be successfully vitrified using a protocol with a longer exposure time to the ES. This does not appear to have a negative effect on early embryonic development.Palavras-chave
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Assunto principal:
Criopreservação
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Embrião de Mamíferos
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Vitrificação
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Animals
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Pregnancy
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Equine Vet J
Ano de publicação:
2024
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Article