Vitrification of bovine embryos followed by in vitro hatching and expansion

Zygote. 2018 Feb;26(1):99-103. doi: 10.1017/S0967199417000570. Epub 2017 Dec 18.

Abstract

The objective of this study was to assess the effects of bovine embryo vitrification by applying three different vitrification solutions containing ethylene glycol (EG) and dimethylsulphoxide (DMSO) at different concentrations (10, 20 or 25% each) combined with 1.0 M glucose or 1.0 M sucrose, on the in vitro hatching and expansion rates. Healthy oocytes were selected for in vitro maturation and fertilization from 200 bovine ovaries, and subsequently cultured up to the blastocyst stage (n = 800). Control (n = 200) and vitrified cells (n = 100 per treatment; 600 in total) were cultured for an extra 24 or 48 h to evaluate hatching and expansion, respectively. Vitrification significantly decreased embryonic re-expansion and hatching rates independently of the tested solution when compared with control embryos, but solutions with 25% EG + 25% DMSO resulted in the highest re-expansion (75%) and hatching (70%) rates, independently of the added sugar. The addition of sucrose resulted in higher rates of re-expanded and hatched embryos when compared with glucose addition. We concluded that the combination of 25% EG + 25% DMSO and 1.0 M sucrose allowed hatching and expansion of vitrified-warmed bovine embryos produced in vitro.

Keywords: DMSO; EG; Embryo vitrification; Glucose; Sucrose.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Blastocyst / physiology*
  • Cattle
  • Cryoprotective Agents / pharmacology
  • Dimethyl Sulfoxide / pharmacology*
  • Ethylene Glycol / pharmacology*
  • Female
  • In Vitro Oocyte Maturation Techniques
  • Male
  • Vitrification*

Substances

  • Cryoprotective Agents
  • Ethylene Glycol
  • Dimethyl Sulfoxide