Birth of piglets after OPS vitrification and transfer of compacted morula stage embryos with intact zona pellucida

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In swine, five to six days post-insemination, morulae and blastocysts are collected together after uterine flushing. The purpose of this study was to vitrify zona pellucida-intact morulae with Open Pulled Straw (OPS) technology and obtain piglets after transfer. Morulae (200) were vitrified after a two-step equilibration in ethylene glycol, dimethyl sulfoxide and sucrose in Hepes-buffered TCM199 + 20% NBCS medium (TCM). 2-6 morulae were loaded into OPS and plunged into liquid nitrogen. At embryo warming, a three-step dilution with decreasing concentrations of sucrose was applied. In each of 10 recipients, 20 morulae were transferred surgically. Day 25, gestation rate and the farrowing rate were 80% and 70%, respectively. The pregnant recipients farrowed from 1 to 8 piglets and the survival of total transferred embryos was 13%. Although survival rates are still compromised, OPS technology is therefore appropriate to cryopreserve porcine morulae with intact zona pellucida.

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Berthelot, F., Martinat-Botté, F., Perreau, C., & Terqui, M. (2001). Birth of piglets after OPS vitrification and transfer of compacted morula stage embryos with intact zona pellucida. Reproduction Nutrition Development, 41(3), 267–272. https://doi.org/10.1051/rnd:2001129

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