2015
DOI: 10.1071/rdv27n1ab73
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73 Application of the Hollow Fiber Vitrification Method to the Cryopreservation of Highly Cryosensitive Embryos

Abstract: We recently demonstrated that the hollow fibre vitrification (HFV) method (Matsunari et al. 2012) could effectively be applied to the cryopreservation of embryos from diverse species. In this study, we applied the HFV method to the cryopreservation of highly cryosensitive specimens, such as in vitro matured (IVM)/IVF-derived porcine zona-free morulae and blastomeres isolated from those morulae, as well as IVM/IVF-derived cattle embryos at early cleavage stages. Porcine parthenogenetic morulae (d-4) derived fro… Show more

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“…The results of the present study show that the postwarm survival rates of embryos vitrified in the presence of sucrose (control media) or trehalose were almost identical. Several porcine embryo vitrification studies have described the use of trehalose as a non-penetrating cryoprotectant (Lim, Quan, Lee, & Kim, 2005;Misumi et al, 2013;Uchikura et al, 2014;Yoshino, Kojima, Shimizu, & Tomizuka, 1993); however, the results presented here indicate that sucrose is equally effective.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…The results of the present study show that the postwarm survival rates of embryos vitrified in the presence of sucrose (control media) or trehalose were almost identical. Several porcine embryo vitrification studies have described the use of trehalose as a non-penetrating cryoprotectant (Lim, Quan, Lee, & Kim, 2005;Misumi et al, 2013;Uchikura et al, 2014;Yoshino, Kojima, Shimizu, & Tomizuka, 1993); however, the results presented here indicate that sucrose is equally effective.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%