Implantation potential and fetal viability of mouse embryos cultured in media supplemented with platelet-activating factor
Supplementation of culture media with PAF failed to increase the proportion of 2-cell mouse embryos which developed through to the expanded blastocyst stage after 72 h of culture in vitro . Culture of embryos with 1·86 μ m -PAF, however, significantly increased the number of cells in expanded blasto...
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Published in | Journal of reproduction & fertility Vol. 89; no. 1; pp. 309 - 315 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
England
Society for Reproduction and Fertility
01.05.1990
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Summary: | Supplementation of culture media with PAF failed to increase the proportion of 2-cell mouse embryos which developed through
to the expanded blastocyst stage after 72 h of culture in vitro . Culture of embryos with 1·86 μ m -PAF, however, significantly increased the number of cells in expanded blastocysts. Culture in vitro with 0·186 or 1·86 μ m -PAF significantly increased the ability of embryos to implant upon transfer to pseudopregnant recipients. The specificity
of this effect was demonstrated by its inhibition by the specific PAF-receptor antagonist, SRI 63-441. Of the embryos which
implanted, there was no difference in the proportions of PAF-treated or control embryos which resorbed nor was there any effect
of PAF on fetal weight or crown– rump length measurements. Embryos cultured with 1·86 μ m -PAF did have slightly heavier placentae than their respective controls. These results demonstrate the ability of exogenous
PAF to enhance the viability of preimplantation mouse embryos cultured in vitro and support the hypothesis that a major site of the action of PAF during early pregnancy is the embryo itself.
Keywords: embryo; PAF; implantation; culture in vitro ; fetus; mouse |
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ISSN: | 1470-1626 0022-4251 1741-7899 |
DOI: | 10.1530/jrf.0.0890309 |