beta-Mercaptoethanol enhances blastocyst formation rate of bovine in vitro-matured/in vitro-fertilized embryos
1996
Caamano, J.N. | Ryoo, Z.Y. | Thomas, J.A. | Youngs, C.R.
The objectives of this research were to determine the effects of beta-mercaptoethanol (beta-ME) and fetal bovine serum (FBS) on in vitro development of bovine embryos derived from oocytes matured and fertilized in vitro and to examine the mechanism through which beta-ME may influence embryo development. A 2 X 2 factorial treatment arrangement was used to evaluate the effect of 0 or 100 micromolar beta-ME and 0% or 10% FBS on embryos cultured in Medium 199 (M199) in the absence of somatic cells. Embryos were randomly allocated within stage of development (< 8 cells or 8-16 cells) to one of four treatment combinations and were cultured for 6 days. Both beta-ME and FBS promoted increased (p < 0.01) development of embryos to the blastocyst stage, and their effects were greater (p < 0.01) in 8- to 16-cell embryos than in embryos having fewer than 8 cells at the initiation of treatment. The cysteine and cystine content of M199, with and without beta-ME, were determined by HPLC. Medium supplemented with beta-ME contained neither cysteine nor cystine, and it is suggested that these compounds were converted into a mixed disulfide between cysteine and beta-ME. These results indicate that beta-ME is capable of enhancing bovine embryo development in a cell-free, serum-free culture system.
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