Title of article :
Effect of LH Treated Ovine Oviductal Epithelial Cell Co-Culture System on Murine Pre-Embryo Development
Author/Authors :
Alipour، Hiva نويسنده , , Eftekhari-Yazdi، Poopak نويسنده Baghaban Eslaminejad, M.R. , Rastgarnia، Abdolreza نويسنده , , Baghaban Eslaminejad، Mohamadreza نويسنده , , Akbarpour، Mahzad نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 7 سال 2008
Abstract :
Background: This study was designed to develop a new co-culture system, assess the effect
of luteinizing hormone (LH) using sequential media to promote development and increase the
quality of 2-cell murine embryos through the 8-16 cell stage to morula and blastocyst stages.
Materials and Methods: Monolayers for co-culture were prepared from ovine oviduct epithelial
cells (OOEC) in DMEM/F12 medium and in-vivo-fertilized 2-cell embryos were collected by
flushing from superovulated mice. Co-culture media was treated with 10ng/ml LH. For the
control groups, embryos were cultured solely in G1/G2™Ver.5 drops and containing LH; and on
OOEC monolayers in G1/G2™Ver.5 drops alone and containing LH as the experimental groups.
Development and quality rates were determined for all embryos daily and statistically compared.
At the end of the cultivation period, differentially stained trophectoderm (TE) and inner cell mass
(ICM) of expanded blastocysts from each group were examined microscopically.
Results: The embryos cultured on an OOEC monolayer in G1/G2™Ver.5 drops treated with LH
had a significantly higher developmental rate than those of the group without LH and the control
groups (p?0.05). The blastocysts from the LH treated co-culture, in comparison with the group
without LH and the control groups, also had a significantly higher mean cell number (p?0.05).
Conclusion: These findings suggest that elevated periovulatory LH levels may promote
preimplantation embryo development. These results have important implications for assisted
reproductive technologies in which co-cultures are used to improve pregnancy rates. OOEC cell
co-culture system treated by LH could improve in vitro preimplantation embryo development
both in terms of quality (increasing blastocyst cellularity) and developmental rate.
Journal title :
International Journal of Fertility and Sterility
Journal title :
International Journal of Fertility and Sterility