Abstract

Energy substrate preferences of bovine cleavage-stage embryos produced by in vitro maturation and in vitro fertilization were examined in a chemically-defined (protein-free) culture medium modified hamster embryo culture medium-3, (mHECM3). Few inseminated ova cleaved without energy substrates. Glucose and/or glutamine could not support embryo development, but lactate alone was effective (37% 5-8-cells), equivalent to complex medium TCM-199 (44%). Addition of 11 selected amino acids to lactate increased embryo cleavages, although this treatment was not significantly different from pyruvate alone. Addition of glucose to lactate or to pyruvate depressed development. Lactate + amino acids was significantly better than TCM-199 (54% and 26% > or = 8-cells, respectively). Blastocyst development was evaluated after transferring > or = 8-cell embryos into a complex medium (TCM-199) containing serum. Cleavage-stage embryos produced with pyruvate alone or with lactate + amino acids yielded the highest proportions of blastocysts (36% and 41%, respectively, of inseminated ova). Between 33-63% of blastocysts derived from embryos that were initially developed in mHECM-3 supplemented with various substrates escaped from their zonae (hatched) depending on the treatment, but none of the embryos from the pyruvate + glucose combination hatched. This study shows that optimal energy substrates for bovine cleavage-stage embryo development can be determined using a chemically-defined culture medium, that a simple medium with selected substrates can support early development as well as or better than a complex medium, that a two-step culture system can be used to evaluate blastocyst development from these cleavage-stage embryos, and that timing and hatching of embryos may provide additional information about discriminating between the suitabilities of different substrates for early embryo development.

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