Cellular evaluation of bovine nuclear transfer embryos developed in vitro.

Reprod Nutr Dev

INRA, unité de biologie du développement, Jouy-en-Josas, France.

Published: February 1996

Cloned blastocysts developed in vitro for 7 d had a mean number of cells (82.86 +/- 5.35) as evaluated by nuclei counting in serial optical sections using confocal microscopy, after staining with propidium iodide. This number was not significantly different from that of control IVF embryos cultured under the same conditions during the same period (mean = 88.89 +/- 7.53). Semi-thin sections revealed that most of the blastocysts had an inner cell mass (10/12) and a blastocoele. Under transmission electron microscopy, the trophectoderm appeared well differentiated as a polarized epithelium with apical microvilli and lateral junctions including desmosomes with bound intermediate filaments. The cytoplasm sometimes contained immature mitochondria or a large number of residual bodies. About half of the blastocysts examined had a large amount of cellular debris in the perivitelline space or inside the blastocoele cavity. The cloned blastocysts were also able to hatch in vitro by day 8 and SEM indicated a normal morphology of the trophectoderm cells with numerous apical microvilli. The high number of excluded or degenerating cells found in some embryos may partially explain early embryonic mortality that follows transfer. However, these observations do not give a clear explanation for the high incidence of fetal losses.

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