The Journal of Poultry Science (Oct 2022)

Effects of Oxygen Gas Injection on the Subsequent Development of Chick Embryos in a Shell-Less Culture System

  • Katsuya Obara,
  • Chizuka Obara (Henmi),
  • Mitsuru Naito,
  • Ikki Mitsui,
  • Yumi Une,
  • Atsushi Asano,
  • Atsushi Tajima

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2141/jpsa.0220031
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 59, no. 4
pp. 371 – 377

Abstract

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The effects of oxygen gas injection starting on day 17 of incubation (D17) in a chick shell-less culture system (cSLC) on the subsequent embryo development were examined on day 19 of incubation (D19). On D19 of cSLC, the plasma phosphorus and total cholesterol concentrations of the embryos were significantly higher (P0.05). The percutaneous oxygen saturation was lower in D17-cSLC embryos before oxygen gas supplementation than in the IC (P<0.05) embryos. Severe renal tubular degeneration of the metanephros was observed in D19-cSLC embryos despite oxygen gas injection starting from D17. These results indicate that D19-cSLC embryos are hypoxia even after injecting oxygen gas starting on D17.

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