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Korean Journal of Zoology
1986 Volume.29 No. 1 p.13 ~ p.22
Studies on the 'In Vitro 2-Cell Block' Phenomenon of the Mouse Early Embryos
Kim Hae-Kwon

Kong Hui-Sook
Cho Wan-Kyoo
Abstract
In order to investigate the 'In Vitro 2-Cell Block' phenomenon found in certain mouse strains such as ICR, the present studies have been done. Fertilized eggs (1-cell) and 2-cell embryos recovered from the oviducts of the ICR mouse at the various time intervals after hCG injection to induce ovulation were cultured for 3 or 4 days to examine the capability for further cleavage beyond 2-cell stage. Consequently, it was found that some proportions of the 1-cell or 2-cell embryos recovered at 30 hours post hCG showed their cleaving capability and if the embryos were obtained after 48 hours of hCG injection, they were all at 2-cell stage and most of them developed to the blastocysts in vitro. It was also found that the embryos obtained at 27 hours post hCG showed their stronger capacity of further development in the groups cultured for shorter period than 24 hours in vitro before transferring to the oviduct. Based on the results, it can be inferred that mouse fertilized eggs should be remained inside the oviduct for a certain length of period after fertilization, or they should be cultured for a short period than 12 hours before returning back to the oviduct in order to develop to blastocysts. It was also found that though the embryos under the 2-cell block in culture showed normal feature up to 24 hours under the microscopical observation, they had already lost their capacity for the normal development, and if the culture of the 2-cell embryos was extended to 48 hours, they showed nuclei with heteropyknosis, and the vacuoles were were detected in the cytoplasm of embryonic cell if they were cultured for 72 hours.
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