DocumentCode
3048474
Title
Supplementation with glucose in PZM-3 medium improve the in vitro development of porcine transgenic cloned embryos
Author
Fu Bo ; Liu Di ; Ma Jian-zhang ; An Tie-zhu ; Ma Hong ; Li Zhong-qiu ; Wang Wen-tao ; Ren Liang ; Guo Yun-yun ; Kang Ya ; Zhao Cheng-yue ; Bai Jing
Author_Institution
Heilongjiang Acamedy of Agric. Sci. Postdoctoral Programme, Northeast Forestry Univ. Postdoctoral Programme, Harbin, China
Volume
2
fYear
2011
fDate
9-11 Dec. 2011
Firstpage
728
Lastpage
732
Abstract
The efficiency of producing porcine transgenic cloned embryos is still low due to lower developmental competence compared to in vivo-fertilized/cultured embryos. This phenomenon may correlates with poor culture condition. Energy substrate in culture medium play an important role in optimizing culture condition. This study pertain to investigate the effect of replacing pyruvate and lactate with glucose in PZM-3 medium at the rest part culture period on porcine embryonic development after SCNT. Porcine adult fibroblasts cells were transfected with pEGFP-C1 vector. Then transfected cells were used as donor cells for producing re-constructed embryos. Results have shown that supplement of glucose up to 5mM concentration in PZM-3 at the rest part of culture period improved the development of transgenic cloned embryos. Moreover, supplement of glucose(5mM) as energy substrate in PZM-3 at 48h of culture was optimal time. However, with regard to the percentage of EGFP-positive blastocyst, there was no significant difference between treatments. In conclusion, replacing pyruvate and lactate with glucose in PZM-3 medium at the rest part of culture period was beneficial to the development of transgenic cloned embryos and had no effect on transgene expression.
Keywords
cellular biophysics; sugar; EGFP-positive blastocyst; PZM-3 medium; SCNT; donor cells; energy substrate; in-vitro development; pEGFP-C1 vector; porcine adult fibroblast cell; porcine transgenic cloned embryos; transgene expression; Biochemistry; Cells (biology); Embryo; In vitro; Substrates; Sugar; EGFP; Energy substrate; Glucose; Lactate; Pyruvate; Somatic cell nuclear transfer;
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.2011.6132103
Filename
6132103
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