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Controlled Cytoplast Arrest and Morula Aggregation Enhance Development, Cryoresilience, and

Authors :
Zachariah Louis, McLean
Sarah Jane, Appleby
Lisanne Monique, Fermin
Harold Victor, Henderson
Jingwei, Wei
David Norman, Wells
Björn, Oback
Source :
Cellular reprogramming. 23(1)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Zona-free somatic cell transfer (SCT) and embryo aggregation increase throughput and efficiency of cloned embryo and offspring production, respectively, but both approaches have not been widely adopted. Cloning efficiency is further improved by cell cycle coordination between the interphase donor cell and metaphase-arrested recipient cytoplast. This commonly involves inclusion of caffeine and omission of calcium to maintain high mitotic cyclin-dependent kinase activity and low calcium levels, respectively, in the nonactivated cytoplast. The aim of our study was to integrate these various methodological improvements into a single work stream that increases sheep cloning success. We show that omitting calcium during zona-free SCT improved blastocyst development from 6% to 13%, while caffeine treatment reduced spontaneous oocyte activation from 17% to 8%. In a retrospective analysis, morula aggregation produced high morphological quality blastocysts with better

Details

ISSN :
21524998
Volume :
23
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cellular reprogramming
Accession number :
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