Agricultural and Food Science (Sep 1996)
A simple culture system for time-lapse video recording of bovine embryos
Abstract
Continuous observation of embryonic growth can improve understanding of the early developmental events and allow us to use parametric statistical analyses with time as a parameter. A cinematographic study such as that reported here utilizes time-lapse video recording. Previously published methods for time-lapse video recording have involved building an incubator around a microscope, a process that is both expensive and laborious. Here we present a simplified method for time-lapse video recording of early bovine embryo development. The embryos were cultured during a 24-hour period in a standard pregassed tissue culture bottle, which was darkened and placed on the heating stage of an inverted microscope for recording through a red filter. The control embryos were cultured in a conventional CO2 incubator. After 10 replicates we could not find a statistically significant difference between the cell numbers of these two treatments (P=0.95), suggesting that the culture setup is appropriate for continuous observation of early cleavage of the cattle embryo.