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Prolonging hypothermic storage (4 C) of bovine embryos with fish antifreeze protein

Authors :
Atsushi Shirasawa
K. Tsuchiya
Sakae Tsuda
Kenichiro Sakaguchi
Naomi Tominaga
Kou Hayama
Atsushi Ideta
Yoshiyuki Nishimiya
Yoshito Aoyagi
Yuuki Nakamura
Source :
The Journal of Reproduction and Development, ResearcherID
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Japanese Society of Animal Reproduction, 2015.

Abstract

Embryos obtained via superovulation are necessary for mammalian artificial reproduction, and viability is a key determinant of success. Nonfreezing storage at 4 C is possible, but currently used storage solutions can maintain embryo viability for only 24-48 h. Here we found that 10 mg/ml antifreeze protein (AFP) dissolved in culture medium 199 with 20% (v/v) fetal bovine serum and 25 mM HEPES could keep bovine embryos alive for 10 days at 4 C. We used a recombinant AFP isolated from the notched-fin eelpout (Zoarces elongatus Kner). Photomicroscopy indicated that the AFP-embryo interaction was enhanced at 37 C. Embryos pre-warmed with the AFP solution at 37 C for 60 min maintained high viability, whereas those that were not pre-warmed could live no longer than 7 days. Thus, short-term storage of bovine embryos was achieved by a combination of AFP-containing medium and controlled pre-warming.

Details

ISSN :
13484400 and 09168818
Volume :
61
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Reproduction and Development
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c45a488b74c87e47fffcbfe32f9744a3