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Developmental changes in the incidence of chromosome anomalies of bovine embryos fertilized in vitro

โœ Scribed by Iwasaki, S. ;Hamano, S. ;Kuwayama, M. ;Yamashita, M. ;Ushijima, H. ;Nagaoka, S. ;Nakahara, T.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
704 KB
Volume
261
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-104X

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Abstract

In total, 196 twoโ€ to 32โ€cell bovine embryo and 104 blastocysts were obtained by the in vitro fertilization of follicular oocytes matured in vitro, and 15 blastocysts fertilized in vivo were used. Chromosomal anomalies in these embryos and the inner cell mass (ICM) separated immunologically were investigated. Chromosomal anomalies were observed in 12.1% (5/41) of 2โ€cell embryos, 20.0โ€“36.4% of 4โ€ to 16โ€cell embryos, 7.1% (1/14) of 17โ€ to 32โ€cell embryos, 44.2% (15/34) of blastocysts, and 18.6% (13/70) of ICM cells derived from in vitro fertilization. These anomalies were mainly 3N and 4N at 2โ€cell stage, 1N and 1N/2N at 4โ€ to 32โ€cell stages, and 2N/4N in blastocysts and in their ICM cells. Chromosomal anomalies of blastocysts from in vivo fertilization and their ICM were observed in 20.0% (1/5) of blastocysts and 33.3% (3/9) of ICM cells and these compositions were mainly 2N/4N. These results indicate that the abnormalities at early and blastocyst stages of embryos derived from in vitro fertilization were caused by abnormal fertilization in vitro and abnormal cleavage, respectively. Furthermore, a definite location of the chromosomal anomalies was observed in the trophectoderm of blastocysts derived from in vitro fertilization.


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