Morphology and proportion of inner cell mass of bovine blastocysts fertilized <i>in vitro</i> and <i>in vivo</i>

S. Iwasaki(Tokyo University of Agriculture), Nagako Yoshiba(Tokyo University of Agriculture), Hitoshi Ushijima(Tokyo University of Agriculture), Soichi Watanabe(Tokyo University of Agriculture), Tsutomu Nakahara(Tokyo University of Agriculture)
Reproduction
September 1, 1990
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Abstract

The morphology and proportion of inner cell mass (ICM) of bovine blastocysts cultured in vitro or in vivo in rabbit oviducts after in-vitro fertilization of in-vitro matured follicular oocytes were compared with those of blastocysts fertilized in vivo by a differential fluorochrome staining technique. The delineation of each ICM cell was improved by the transfer of embryos derived from in-vitro fertilization to a rabbit oviduct although the cell-cell contacts of ICM cells were not as tight as those from in-vivo fertilization. The proportions (15.8 and 14.9%) of ICM in blastocysts cultured in vitro at early and expanded stages were significantly lower than those cultured in rabbit oviducts after in-vitro fertilization and fertilized in vivo. These results show that the transfer of bovine embryos derived from in-vitro fertilization to the rabbit oviduct increased the proliferation of ICM cells to the level of embryos fertilized in vivo although the cell-cell contact of ICM cell is not improved by the process.


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