Evaluation of developmental competence of vitrified-warmed early cleavage stage embryos and their application for chimeric mouse production

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The developmental competence of in vitro cultured embryos vitrified-warmed at an early cleavage stage (2- or 4, 8-cell stage) was examined by both direct transfer into recipient animals and after in vitro manipulation for chimeric mice production using embryonic stem (ES) cells. Vitrified-warmed embryos transferred at the morulae and blastocyst stages showed fetus development comparable to control embryos, although blastocyst development of vitrified-warmed embryos was significantly slower than that of controls. When vitrified-warmed early cleavage stage embryos were used for chimeric mouse production using ES cells, 1 to 10% of the injected or aggregated embryos developed into chimeric neonates and germ-line chimeric mice were obtained from all ES cell lines. This study indicates that embryos developed in vitro from vitrified-warmed embryos have equivalent competence with unvitrified embryos irrespective of stage of vitrification and that these vitrified-warmed embryos maintain adequate viability even after in vitro manipulation such as aggregation and microinjection with ES cells. Copyright © 2003 Japanese Association for Laboratory Animal Science.

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Kito, S., Noguchi, Y., Ohta, Y., Ohhata, T., Abe, M., Shiomi, N., & Shiomi, T. (2003). Evaluation of developmental competence of vitrified-warmed early cleavage stage embryos and their application for chimeric mouse production. Experimental Animals, 52(2), 179–183. https://doi.org/10.1538/expanim.52.179

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