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Successful Non-Surgical Deep Uterine Transfer of Porcine Morulae after 24 Hour Culture in a Chemically Defined Medium

Excellent fertility and prolificacy have been reported after non-surgical deep uterine transfers of fresh in vivo-derived porcine embryos. Unfortunately, when this technology is used with vitrified embryos, the reproductive performance of recipients is low. For this reason and because the embryos mu...

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Autores principales: Martinez, Emilio A., Angel, Miguel Angel, Cuello, Cristina, Sanchez-Osorio, Jonatan, Gomis, Jesus, Parrilla, Inmaculada, Vila, Jordi, Colina, Ignaci, Diaz, Marta, Reixach, Josep, Vazquez, Jose Luis, Vazquez, Juan Maria, Roca, Jordi, Gil, Maria Antonia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4131926/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25118944
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0104696
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author Martinez, Emilio A.
Angel, Miguel Angel
Cuello, Cristina
Sanchez-Osorio, Jonatan
Gomis, Jesus
Parrilla, Inmaculada
Vila, Jordi
Colina, Ignaci
Diaz, Marta
Reixach, Josep
Vazquez, Jose Luis
Vazquez, Juan Maria
Roca, Jordi
Gil, Maria Antonia
author_facet Martinez, Emilio A.
Angel, Miguel Angel
Cuello, Cristina
Sanchez-Osorio, Jonatan
Gomis, Jesus
Parrilla, Inmaculada
Vila, Jordi
Colina, Ignaci
Diaz, Marta
Reixach, Josep
Vazquez, Jose Luis
Vazquez, Juan Maria
Roca, Jordi
Gil, Maria Antonia
author_sort Martinez, Emilio A.
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description Excellent fertility and prolificacy have been reported after non-surgical deep uterine transfers of fresh in vivo-derived porcine embryos. Unfortunately, when this technology is used with vitrified embryos, the reproductive performance of recipients is low. For this reason and because the embryos must be stored until they are transferred to the recipient farms, we evaluated the potential application of non-surgical deep uterine transfers with in vivo-derived morulae cultured for 24 h in liquid stage. In Experiment 1, two temperatures (25°C and 37°C) and two media (one fully defined and one semi-defined) were assessed. Morulae cultured in culture medium supplemented with bovine serum albumin and fetal calf serum at 38.5°C in 5% CO(2) in air were used as controls. Irrespective of medium, the embryo viability after 24 h of culture was negatively affected (P<0.05) at 25°C but not at 37°C compared with the controls. Embryo development was delayed in all experimental groups compared with the control group (P<0.001). Most of the embryos (95.7%) cultured at 37°C achieved the full or expanded blastocyst stage, and unlike the controls, none of them hatched at the end of culture. In Experiment 2, 785 morulae were cultured in the defined medium at 37°C for 24 h, and the resulting blastocysts were transferred to the recipients (n = 24). Uncultured embryos collected at the blastocyst stage (n = 750) were directly transferred to the recipients and used as controls (n = 25). No differences in farrowing rates (91.7% and 92.0%) or litter sizes (9.0±0.6 and 9.4±0.8) were observed between the groups. This study demonstrated, for the first time, that high reproductive performance can be achieved after non-surgical deep uterine transfers with short-term cultured morulae in a defined medium, which opens new possibilities for the sanitary, safe national and international trade of porcine embryos and the commercial use of embryo transfer in pigs.
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spelling pubmed-41319262014-08-19 Successful Non-Surgical Deep Uterine Transfer of Porcine Morulae after 24 Hour Culture in a Chemically Defined Medium Martinez, Emilio A. Angel, Miguel Angel Cuello, Cristina Sanchez-Osorio, Jonatan Gomis, Jesus Parrilla, Inmaculada Vila, Jordi Colina, Ignaci Diaz, Marta Reixach, Josep Vazquez, Jose Luis Vazquez, Juan Maria Roca, Jordi Gil, Maria Antonia PLoS One Research Article Excellent fertility and prolificacy have been reported after non-surgical deep uterine transfers of fresh in vivo-derived porcine embryos. Unfortunately, when this technology is used with vitrified embryos, the reproductive performance of recipients is low. For this reason and because the embryos must be stored until they are transferred to the recipient farms, we evaluated the potential application of non-surgical deep uterine transfers with in vivo-derived morulae cultured for 24 h in liquid stage. In Experiment 1, two temperatures (25°C and 37°C) and two media (one fully defined and one semi-defined) were assessed. Morulae cultured in culture medium supplemented with bovine serum albumin and fetal calf serum at 38.5°C in 5% CO(2) in air were used as controls. Irrespective of medium, the embryo viability after 24 h of culture was negatively affected (P<0.05) at 25°C but not at 37°C compared with the controls. Embryo development was delayed in all experimental groups compared with the control group (P<0.001). Most of the embryos (95.7%) cultured at 37°C achieved the full or expanded blastocyst stage, and unlike the controls, none of them hatched at the end of culture. In Experiment 2, 785 morulae were cultured in the defined medium at 37°C for 24 h, and the resulting blastocysts were transferred to the recipients (n = 24). Uncultured embryos collected at the blastocyst stage (n = 750) were directly transferred to the recipients and used as controls (n = 25). No differences in farrowing rates (91.7% and 92.0%) or litter sizes (9.0±0.6 and 9.4±0.8) were observed between the groups. This study demonstrated, for the first time, that high reproductive performance can be achieved after non-surgical deep uterine transfers with short-term cultured morulae in a defined medium, which opens new possibilities for the sanitary, safe national and international trade of porcine embryos and the commercial use of embryo transfer in pigs. Public Library of Science 2014-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4131926/ /pubmed/25118944 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0104696 Text en © 2014 Martinez et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Martinez, Emilio A.
Angel, Miguel Angel
Cuello, Cristina
Sanchez-Osorio, Jonatan
Gomis, Jesus
Parrilla, Inmaculada
Vila, Jordi
Colina, Ignaci
Diaz, Marta
Reixach, Josep
Vazquez, Jose Luis
Vazquez, Juan Maria
Roca, Jordi
Gil, Maria Antonia
Successful Non-Surgical Deep Uterine Transfer of Porcine Morulae after 24 Hour Culture in a Chemically Defined Medium
title Successful Non-Surgical Deep Uterine Transfer of Porcine Morulae after 24 Hour Culture in a Chemically Defined Medium
title_full Successful Non-Surgical Deep Uterine Transfer of Porcine Morulae after 24 Hour Culture in a Chemically Defined Medium
title_fullStr Successful Non-Surgical Deep Uterine Transfer of Porcine Morulae after 24 Hour Culture in a Chemically Defined Medium
title_full_unstemmed Successful Non-Surgical Deep Uterine Transfer of Porcine Morulae after 24 Hour Culture in a Chemically Defined Medium
title_short Successful Non-Surgical Deep Uterine Transfer of Porcine Morulae after 24 Hour Culture in a Chemically Defined Medium
title_sort successful non-surgical deep uterine transfer of porcine morulae after 24 hour culture in a chemically defined medium
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4131926/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25118944
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0104696
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