An improved culture medium supports development of random-bred 1-cell mouse embryos in vitro

CL Chatot, CA Ziomek, BD Bavister, JL Lewis… - …, 1989 - rep.bioscientifica.com
CL Chatot, CA Ziomek, BD Bavister, JL Lewis, I Torres
Reproduction, 1989rep.bioscientifica.com
One-cell CF-1× B 6 SJLF 1/J embryos, which usually exhibit a 2-cell block to development in
vitro, have been cultured to the blastocyst stage using CZB medium and a glucose washing
procedure. CZB medium is a further modification of modified BMOC-2 containing an
increased lactate/pyruvate ratio of 116, 1 m m-glutamine and 0· 1 m m-EDTA but lacking
glucose. Continuous culture of one-cell embryos in CZB medium allowed 83% of embryos to
develop beyond the 2-cell stage of which 63% were morulae at 72 h of culture, but …
Summary. One-cell CF-1 × B 6 SJLF 1 /J embryos, which usually exhibit a 2-cell block to development in vitro , have been cultured to the blastocyst stage using CZB medium and a glucose washing procedure. CZB medium is a further modification of modified BMOC-2 containing an increased lactate/pyruvate ratio of 116, 1 m m -glutamine and 0·1 m m -EDTA but lacking glucose. Continuous culture of one-cell embryos in CZB medium allowed 83% of embryos to develop beyond the 2-cell stage of which 63% were morulae at 72 h of culture, but blastocysts did not develop. However, washing embryos into CZB medium containing glucose after 48 h of culture (3-4-cell stage) was sufficient to allow development to proceed, with 48% of embryos reaching the blastocyst stage by 96 h of culture. Exposure of embryos to glucose was only necessary from the 3–4-cell stage through the early morula stage since washing back into medium CZB without glucose at 72 h of culture still promoted the development of 50% of embryos to the blastocyst stage. The presence of glucose in this medium for the first 48 h of culture (1-cell to 4-cell stage) was detrimental to embryo development. Glutamine, however, exerted a beneficial effect on embryo development from the 1-cell to the 4-cell stage although its presence was not required for development to proceed during the final 48 h of culture. Blastocysts which developed under optimum conditions contained an average of 33·7 total cells. The in-vitro development of 1-cell embryos beyond the 2-cell stage in response to the removal of glucose and the addition of glutamine to the culture medium suggests that glucose may block some essential metabolic process, and that glutamine may be a preferred energy substrate during early development for these mouse embryos.
Keywords: mouse; embryo; 2-cell block; glutamine; glucose
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