Objective: To determine the optimum pH in sequential media for embryo culture around the fertilization-zygote stage and cleavage stage, with use of a mouse embryo assay.
Design: Experimental laboratory study.
Setting: University Hospital and University Research Unit.
Animal(s): F1 hybrids between CD1 female and BDF male mice.
Intervention(s): Fertilized, one-cell mouse embryos were cultured 5 days in test media where pH was changed at defined time intervals.
Main outcome measure(s): Percentage of good-quality embryos, defined by strict morphology.
Result(s): A significantly improved development was observed when pH was as high as 7.30 before the pronuclear stage and lowered to pH 7.15 during the cleavage period.
Conclusion(s): Good embryo development is consistent with two different pH values in sequential culture media. This could have important implications for embryo culture in human IVF.
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