Author:
Mishra Archana,Seshagiri P. B.
Abstract
The peri-implantation development involves zona escape (hatching) of
blastocysts and their attachment and proliferation. These events are difficult
to studyin vivo, so in this study hamster 8-cell embryos
were cultured through the hatched and attached blastocyst stages using
different formulations of hamster embryo culture medium (HECM)-2.
Supplementation of succinate, amino acids, vitamins (inositol, pantothenate,
choline chloride) and bovine serum albumin (BSA) to HECM-2 supported
100% development of ‘zona-escaped’ blastocysts. In this
medium (designated as hatching, i.e. HECM-2h) all blastocysts invariably
deflated and escaped from focally lysed zonae, which underwent complete
dissolution. In their presence, pre-morula stage embryos also escaped from
zonae. Omission of BSA from HECM-2h failed to support zona escape whereas that
of vitamins reduced zona escape (34.0% 7.0). Blastocysts with the
potential to undergo zona escape in HECM-2h were of high quality as they had a
higher mean cell number (MCN) than the MCN of those developing in BSA-free
HECM-2h (35.2 1.6 v. 24.3 1.1). Cell allocation (i.e. trophectoderm to inner
cell mass ratio) in blastocysts remained unaltered in both media (2.6 0.2 v.
2.7 0.2). Supplementation of 10% bovine fetal serum (BFS) to HECM-2h
was detrimental to the development of blastocysts (22.3% 7.4) and none
of them underwent zona escape. Interestingly, BFS was required either as a
supplement to the medium or as a coating on dishes for azonal blastocysts to
attach (≥70%) and exhibit trophoblast (TB) outgrowth (30.3 ×
103 2.9 × 103
µm2 at 48 h). These results show that HECM-2h
supports maximal development of zona-escaped blastocysts with the potential to
attach and exhibit TB outgrowth, and there is a developmental stage-specific
requirement for serum during peri-attachment in hamster development.
Subject
Developmental Biology,Endocrinology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Reproductive Medicine,Biotechnology
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