DocumentCode
3048461
Title
The effect of amino acids on porcin oocytes IVM and reconstructed embryonic early development
Author
Ma, Hong ; Di Liu ; Fu, Bo ; Li, Zhongqiu ; Guo, Zhenhua ; Wang, Wentao ; Ma, Jianzhang ; An, Tiezhu
Author_Institution
Postdoctoral Programme, Heilongjiang Acamedy of Agric. Sci., Haerbin, China
Volume
2
fYear
2011
fDate
9-11 Dec. 2011
Firstpage
725
Lastpage
727
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to compare the effect of non-essential amino acids and essential amino acids on in vitro maturation and development of reconstructed embryos of porcine oocytes. The oocytes were divided into four groups, the IVM medium of porcine were added 1% the essential amino acids, 1% non-essential amino acids, both 1%essential and nonessential amino acids, And non amino acids as control. The oocytes were cultured for 44h, and statistics maturation rate. Embryo culture medium (NCSU-23) were added 1% the essential amino acids, 1% non-essential amino acids, both 1%essential and nonessential amino acids, And free amino acids as control. The reconstructed embryos were cultured to 7d, and statistics blastocysts rate. Each experiment was repeated three times. The results show that added any kind of amino acids in IVM medium will improve the oocytes maturation rate (P<;0.05), and the oocytes maturation rate of non-essential amino acid group was significantly higher than other groups (P<;0.05); The non-essential amino acids in NCSU-23 can significantly improve the reconstructed embryonic blastocysts rate (P<;0.05), while the essential amino acids or both essential and non essential amino acids in NCSU-23 leads blastocysts rate decreased (P<;0.05). The studies have shown that there are some different of the effect of essential and non essential amino acids on porcine oocytes IVM and reconstructed embryos development.
Keywords
cellular biophysics; microorganisms; statistical analysis; amino acid effect; embryo culture medium; in vitro maturation; nonessential amino acids; porcin oocytes IVM; reconstructed embryonic early development; statistics blastocysts rate; statistics maturation rate; time 44 h; Amino acids; Embryo; Fibroblasts; Humans; In vitro; Proteins; Essential amino acids; In vitro maturation; Non-Essential amino acids; reconstructed embryos;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
IT in Medicine and Education (ITME), 2011 International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Cuangzhou
Print_ISBN
978-1-61284-701-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ITiME.2011.6132102
Filename
6132102
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