A simple culture system for time-lapse video recording of bovine embryos

Authors

  • Jaana Peippo 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

Continuous observation of embryonic growth can improve understanding of the early developmental events and allow us to use parametric statistical analyses with time as a parameter. A cinematographic study such as that reported here utilizes time-lapse video recording. Previously published methods for time-lapse video recording have involved building an incubator around a microscope, a process that is both expensive and laborious. Here we present a simplified method for time-lapse video recording of early bovine embryo development. The embryos were cultured during a 24-hour period in a standard pregassed tissue culture bottle, which was darkened and placed on the heating stage of an inverted microscope for recording through a red filter. The control embryos were cultured in a conventional CO2 incubator. After 10 replicates we could not find a statistically significant difference between the cell numbers of these two treatments (P=0.95), suggesting that the culture setup is appropriate for continuous observation of early cleavage of the cattle embryo.

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Published

1996-09-01

How to Cite

Peippo, J., & Bredbacka, P. (1996). A simple culture system for time-lapse video recording of bovine embryos. Agricultural and Food Science, 5(5), 515–520. https://doi.org/10.23986/afsci.72763