Abstract

To develop an in vitro culture system for bovine oocytes and early embryos, we examined the effects of co-culture of in vitro matured and in vitro fertilized embryos with trophoblastic vesicles and cumulus cells. We also studied the effects of culture medium components and oxygen gas pressure by modifying TCM-199 medium and using a gas-tight chamber. We found that co-culture with trophoblastic vesicles or cumulus cells promoted early embryos to develop beyond the eight-cell block; 17 to 19% of the initial oocytes developed to the morula stage. The effects of removing glucose and other energy sources from the medium, adding EDTA to the medium, reducing the concentration of serum, and reducing the oxygen gas pressure on the development of embryos were also examined. These modifications during the initial phase of co-culture greatly increased the rate of embryo development to the morula (36 to 38% of oocytes developed to morulae) and blastocyst stages.

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