Author:
Ain Rupasri,Seshagiri P. B.
Abstract
The inßuence of the sperm motility stimulant pentoxifylline (PF) on
preimplantation embryo development in hamsters was evaluated. Eight-cell
embryos were cultured in hamster embryo culture medium (HECM)-2, with or
without PF (0· 0233·6 mM). There was 90%, 37% and
29% inhibition of blastocyst development by 3·6 (used for human
sperm), 0·9 and 0 ·45 mM PF, respectively. However, 23 µM
PF (exposed to hamster oocytes during IVF) signicantly
(P < 0·05) improved blastocyst development
(63· 6% v. 51· 8%); morulae
development was, however, not curtailed by 0·45 mM or 0·9 mM PF
(51·8%±6·0 or
50·5%±11·3, respectively). Post-implantation
viability of PF-treated embryos was assessed by embryo transfer; 43% of
80 PF-treated embryos implanted compared with 40% of 79 control
embryos. Of the 9 recipients, 6 females delivered pups (19, i.e. 16% of
transferred embryos or 53% of implanted embryos). These data show that
in hamsters, continuous presence of PF at 0·45-3·6 mM is
detrimental to 8-cell embryo development whereas 23 µM PF improves the
development of embryos to viable blastocysts which produce live offspring.
Subject
Developmental Biology,Endocrinology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Reproductive Medicine,Biotechnology
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