In vitro production of cattle blastocysts in chemically defined medium with or without insulin supplementation

Authors

  • Kristiina Bredbacka Agricultural Research Centre of Finland, Institute of Animal Production, FIN-31600 Jokioinen, Finland
  • Peter Bredbacka Agricultural Research Centre of Finland, Institute of Animal Production, FIN-31600, Jokioinen, Finland

Abstract

In this study we evaluated the use of a chemically defined medium in the production of blastocysts from bovine oocytes fertilized in vitro. As culture medium we used CRI-PVP, a modification of CRlaa medium with bovine serum albumin replaced by polyvinylpyrrolidone. After 168 h of culture (192 h after insemination) 8.7%, 10.5 and 12.8% of the cleaved embryos developed to the blastocyst stage in the presence of 0, 2 or 200 nM insulin, respectively. The supplementation of 200 nM insulin tended to increase cell numbers in morulae and blastocysts (P=0.10). It is concluded that CRI-PVP can be used as a chemically defined medium in the production of blastocysts from bovine 1-cell embryos. However, further modifications are needed, and the insulin concentrations used may be below the optimum for blastocyst production.

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Published

1996-09-01

How to Cite

Bredbacka, K., & Bredbacka, P. (1996). In vitro production of cattle blastocysts in chemically defined medium with or without insulin supplementation. Agricultural and Food Science, 5(5), 509–514. https://doi.org/10.23986/afsci.72762