Biology (Feb 2021)

A Shorter Equilibration Period Improves Post-Warming Outcomes after Vitrification and in Straw Dilution of In Vitro-Produced Bovine Embryos

  • Iris Martínez-Rodero,
  • Tania García-Martínez,
  • Erika Alina Ordóñez-León,
  • Meritxell Vendrell-Flotats,
  • Carlos Olegario Hidalgo,
  • Joseba Esmoris,
  • Xabier Mendibil,
  • Sabino Azcarate,
  • Manel López-Béjar,
  • Marc Yeste,
  • Teresa Mogas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10020142
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
p. 142

Abstract

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This study was designed to the optimize vitrification and in-straw warming protocol of in vitro-produced bovine embryos by comparing two different equilibration periods, short equilibrium (SE: 3 min) and long equilibrium (LE: 12 min). Outcomes recorded in vitrified day seven (D7) and day eight (D8) expanded blastocysts were survival and hatching rates, cell counts, apoptosis rate, and gene expression. While survival rates at 3 and 24 h post-warming were reduced (p p BAX, AQP3, CX43, and IFNτ gene expression between the treatments, whereas a significantly greater abundance of BCL2L1 and SOD1 transcripts was observed in blastocysts vitrified after SE. A shorter equilibration vitrification protocol was found to improve post-warming outcomes and time efficiency after in-straw warming/dilution.

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