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Time-lapse monitoring reveals that vitrification increases the frequency of contraction during the pre-hatching stage in mouse embryos

Contraction during the blastocyst stage is observed during embryonic development of various mammals, including humans, but the physiological role of this process is not well understood. Using time-lapse monitoring (TLM), we studied the influence of vitrification and contractions on embryonic develop...

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Autores principales: SHIMODA, Yuki, KUMAGAI, Jin, ANZAI, Mibuki, KABASHIMA, Katsuya, TOGASHI, Kazue, MIURA, Yasuko, SHIRASAWA, Hiromitsu, SATO, Wataru, KUMAZAWA, Yukiyo, TERADA, Yukihiro
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Publicado: The Society for Reproduction and Development 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4848576/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26806421
http://dx.doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2015-150
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author SHIMODA, Yuki
KUMAGAI, Jin
ANZAI, Mibuki
KABASHIMA, Katsuya
TOGASHI, Kazue
MIURA, Yasuko
SHIRASAWA, Hiromitsu
SATO, Wataru
KUMAZAWA, Yukiyo
TERADA, Yukihiro
author_facet SHIMODA, Yuki
KUMAGAI, Jin
ANZAI, Mibuki
KABASHIMA, Katsuya
TOGASHI, Kazue
MIURA, Yasuko
SHIRASAWA, Hiromitsu
SATO, Wataru
KUMAZAWA, Yukiyo
TERADA, Yukihiro
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description Contraction during the blastocyst stage is observed during embryonic development of various mammals, including humans, but the physiological role of this process is not well understood. Using time-lapse monitoring (TLM), we studied the influence of vitrification and contractions on embryonic development in mice. Mouse embryos were cultured at the 2-cell stage. At the 8-cell stage, embryos were randomly divided into a fresh group (FG) and vitrified group (VG) and observed for up to 144 h. Strong contractions (i.e., contractions causing a decrease in volume of more than 20% and expansion of the perivitelline space) occurred significantly more often in unhatched embryos than hatching embryos in both groups. Regarding hatching embryos, contractions in the pre-hatching stage were significantly more frequent in the VG than the FG. Furthermore, mRNA expression levels of genes related to contractions were determined at three time points, the 8-cell stage, early blastocyst stage, and 20 h after blastocoel formation, with quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. There was no significant difference in Hspa1a expression between the FG and VG, but Hspa1a overexpression was observed just after thawing and tended to decrease gradually thereafter in some blastocysts. Furthermore, in the VG, Atp1a1 tended to show higher expression in the strong contraction group than in the weak contraction group. Overall, vitrification is an excellent method for cryopreservation but could increase contractions in the pre-hatching stage and may increase energy demands of the embryo. Observation of contraction by TLM may improve the evaluation of embryo quality.
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spelling pubmed-48485762016-04-28 Time-lapse monitoring reveals that vitrification increases the frequency of contraction during the pre-hatching stage in mouse embryos SHIMODA, Yuki KUMAGAI, Jin ANZAI, Mibuki KABASHIMA, Katsuya TOGASHI, Kazue MIURA, Yasuko SHIRASAWA, Hiromitsu SATO, Wataru KUMAZAWA, Yukiyo TERADA, Yukihiro J Reprod Dev Original Article Contraction during the blastocyst stage is observed during embryonic development of various mammals, including humans, but the physiological role of this process is not well understood. Using time-lapse monitoring (TLM), we studied the influence of vitrification and contractions on embryonic development in mice. Mouse embryos were cultured at the 2-cell stage. At the 8-cell stage, embryos were randomly divided into a fresh group (FG) and vitrified group (VG) and observed for up to 144 h. Strong contractions (i.e., contractions causing a decrease in volume of more than 20% and expansion of the perivitelline space) occurred significantly more often in unhatched embryos than hatching embryos in both groups. Regarding hatching embryos, contractions in the pre-hatching stage were significantly more frequent in the VG than the FG. Furthermore, mRNA expression levels of genes related to contractions were determined at three time points, the 8-cell stage, early blastocyst stage, and 20 h after blastocoel formation, with quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. There was no significant difference in Hspa1a expression between the FG and VG, but Hspa1a overexpression was observed just after thawing and tended to decrease gradually thereafter in some blastocysts. Furthermore, in the VG, Atp1a1 tended to show higher expression in the strong contraction group than in the weak contraction group. Overall, vitrification is an excellent method for cryopreservation but could increase contractions in the pre-hatching stage and may increase energy demands of the embryo. Observation of contraction by TLM may improve the evaluation of embryo quality. The Society for Reproduction and Development 2016-01-25 2016-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4848576/ /pubmed/26806421 http://dx.doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2015-150 Text en ©2016 Society for Reproduction and Development http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License.
spellingShingle Original Article
SHIMODA, Yuki
KUMAGAI, Jin
ANZAI, Mibuki
KABASHIMA, Katsuya
TOGASHI, Kazue
MIURA, Yasuko
SHIRASAWA, Hiromitsu
SATO, Wataru
KUMAZAWA, Yukiyo
TERADA, Yukihiro
Time-lapse monitoring reveals that vitrification increases the frequency of contraction during the pre-hatching stage in mouse embryos
title Time-lapse monitoring reveals that vitrification increases the frequency of contraction during the pre-hatching stage in mouse embryos
title_full Time-lapse monitoring reveals that vitrification increases the frequency of contraction during the pre-hatching stage in mouse embryos
title_fullStr Time-lapse monitoring reveals that vitrification increases the frequency of contraction during the pre-hatching stage in mouse embryos
title_full_unstemmed Time-lapse monitoring reveals that vitrification increases the frequency of contraction during the pre-hatching stage in mouse embryos
title_short Time-lapse monitoring reveals that vitrification increases the frequency of contraction during the pre-hatching stage in mouse embryos
title_sort time-lapse monitoring reveals that vitrification increases the frequency of contraction during the pre-hatching stage in mouse embryos
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4848576/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26806421
http://dx.doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2015-150
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