Author/Authors :
A. Gibbons?، نويسنده , , M.I. Cueto، نويسنده , , F. Pereyra Bonnet، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The aim of this study was to evaluate pregnancy and embryo survival rate of vitrified in
vivo produced Merino sheep and Criolla goat (morulae and blastocysts) embryos, using
the plastic tips of micropipettes, as containers (Cryo-tips). The embryos were exposed, at
room temperature, to two successive equilibration solutions for a period of 5 min and then
to a vitrification solution (VS) for 30 s. Then embryos were then loaded in 1 l VS, into a
plastic micropipette tip, and plunged into liquid nitrogen. On thawing, the embryos were
warmed (37 ◦C) and placed into cryoprotectant dilutions (three-step-process). In the ovine,
the morula and blastocyst pregnancy rates (47.1% vs 50%) and embryo survival rates (41.2%
vs 50%) recorded were similar for both embryonic stages. Unlike the sheep, no pregnancies
were recorded in goat vitrified/thawed morulae embryos, following transfer. However,
in contrast, goats receiving blastocysts recorded high rates of pregnancy and embryo survival
(64% and 64%, respectively). This technique allows for easy handling of cryopreserved
embryos, is simple and efficient in both ovine embryo stages and also for goat vitrified
blastocysts. The technique has definite potential application.