2009
DOI: 10.1071/rdv21n1ab225
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225 Anti-Apoptotic Effect of Aggregation on Preimplantation Development of Bovine in Vitro-Fertilized Embryos

Abstract: Apoptosis occurs during embryonic development, and is related to early embryonic loss. It is important to produce high-quality blastocysts in vitro for research on the establishment of embryonic stem (ES) cells and transgenic animal production. Therefore, our objectives were to compare the anti-apoptotic effect of bovine aggregate v. nonaggregate IVF embryos and to determine whether aggregation could improve the quality of bovine embryos. The cumulus–oocyte complexes were matured for 20–22 h, and the oocytes w… Show more

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“…Based on results from the TUNEL assays, apoptotic cell indices were statistically lower in the 3x aggregated group compared with non-aggregated group. Lower levels of apoptotic cells in aggregated embryos were also reported for the pig [ 39 ] and the cow [ 40 ]. However, in other species, apoptotic levels do not change with embryo aggregation [ 9 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Based on results from the TUNEL assays, apoptotic cell indices were statistically lower in the 3x aggregated group compared with non-aggregated group. Lower levels of apoptotic cells in aggregated embryos were also reported for the pig [ 39 ] and the cow [ 40 ]. However, in other species, apoptotic levels do not change with embryo aggregation [ 9 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Lower levels of apoptotic cells in aggregated embryos were also reported for the pig [39] and the cow [40]. However, in other species, apoptotic levels do not change with embryo aggregation [9].…”
Section: Cloned 1x Blastocystmentioning
confidence: 81%