KMID : 0900919960200040467
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Korean journal of Animal Reproduction 1996 Volume.20 No. 4 p.467 ~ p.472
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Effect of Nuclear Transfer Methods on In Vitro Development of Reconstituted Bovine Embryos II. Effect of Electric Voltage and In Vitro Produced Donor Embryo Quality on Fusion and In Vitro Development
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Chung Yung-Chai
Lee Jong-Wan
Kim Chang-Keun
Jung Young-Ho
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Abstract
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This study was conducted to determine the optimal DC voltage for NT of in vivo donor embryo nuclei and investigate the effect of donor embryo guality on fusion and in vitro development of NT embryos . Recpient oocytes were enucleated 25~27h after IVM and further cuitured for 18~20h prior to fusion for oocyte aging. Donor embryos of molura stage were recovered from superovulated heifers and classified l into good and low quality group. Their nuclei were transferred in to the emucleated oocytes 42~44h post-IVM and fused 43-45h post-IVM with a single 0.75kV /cm or 1.0kV /cm DC voltage for 70{mu}textrm{A}sec. The fusion rate of oocytes was not different between two DC voltages. However, the cleavage and M + B developmnent was more high at 1.0kV /cm DC voltage and the proportion of M+B was 19.0% at 0.75kV /cm DC and 29.4% at 1.0kV /cm DC voltage. Donor embryo qualtiy did not greatly affect the fusion and cleavage of NT oocytes, but none of NT embryos derived from low embryo quatity reached the morula stage. The results indicate that the most suitable DC v voltage for electrofusion of in vivo donor muclei was a single 1.0kV /cm DC voltage and donor embryo quality was an important factor affecting the development in vitro of NT embryos.
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