Vitrification solution without sucrose for cryopreservation in mouse blastocysts

This study was designed to investigate the survival rate of vitrified mouse blastocysts depending on the presence or absence of sucrose in vitrification solution. Mouse two-cell embryos were collected and cultured to blastocysts. Two vitrification solutions were prepared. The control solution was co...

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Published inClinical and experimental reproductive medicine Vol. 41; no. 3; pp. 115 - 119
Main Authors Joo, Jong Kil, Lee, Young Ju, Jeong, Ju Eun, Kim, Seung Chul, Ko, Gyoung Rae, Lee, Kyu Sup
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Korea (South) The Korean Society for Reproductive Medicine 01.09.2014
대한생식의학회
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ISSN2233-8233
2233-8241
DOI10.5653/cerm.2014.41.3.115

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Summary:This study was designed to investigate the survival rate of vitrified mouse blastocysts depending on the presence or absence of sucrose in vitrification solution. Mouse two-cell embryos were collected and cultured to blastocysts. Two vitrification solutions were prepared. The control solution was composed of 25% glycerol, 25% ethylene glycol, and 0.5 M sucrose (G25E250.5S) containing 2.5 mL glycerol, 2.5 mL ethylene glycol, 2 mL SSS, and 0.855 g sucrose in 5 mL PB1. The experimental solution was composed of 25% glycerol and 25% ethylene glycol (G25E25) and contained 2.5 mL glycerol and 2.5 mL ethylene glycol in 5 mL PB1. Artificial shrinkage was conducted by aspirating the blastocoelic fluid using an ICSI pipette. To examine the effect of sucrose in the vitrification solution on the survival rate of mouse blastocysts, the shrunken-equilibrated blastocysts were rehydrated or vitrified after being exposed to one of the two vitrification solutions. After exposure and the vitrification-thawing process, the re-expansion rate and hatching rate were evaluated after 6 hours of in vitro culture. The re-expansion rate of mouse blastocysts exposed to vitrification solution with and without sucrose were not different in the experimental solution (without sucrose) (98%) and the control solution (with sucrose) (92%) (p>0.05). The hatching rate was higher in the experimental solution (95%) than in the control solution (88%), but did not differ across two treatments (p>0.05). The re-expansion rate of mouse blastocysts vitrified in the control solution was 92% and 94%, respectively (p>0.05), and the hatching rate was higher in the experimental solution (90%) than in the control solution (74%) (p<0.05). Sucrose need not be added in vitrification solution for freezing of artificially shrunken mouse blastocysts.
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ISSN:2233-8233
2233-8241
DOI:10.5653/cerm.2014.41.3.115