Journal article
Uptake and metabolism of pyruvate and glucose by individual sheep preattachment embryos developed in vivo
DK Gardner, M Lane, P Batt
Molecular Reproduction and Development | Published : 1993
Abstract
The uptake of pyruvate and glucose by individual sheep oocytes and preattachment sheep embryos at each state of development up to the hatching blastocyst was determined using a microfluorescence technique. After an initial increase at fertilization, pyruvate uptake was relatively constant (˜15 pmol/embryo/h) from the zygote through to the morula. Upon blastocyst formation and hatching, there were significant increases in uptake (39 pmol/embryo/h, P < 0.001; and 53 pmol/embryo/h, P < 0.001, respectively). In contrast to that of pyruvate, glucose uptake was very low (˜1 pmol/embryo/h) up to the time of genome activation (eight‐ to 16 cell stage), after which there were significant increases in..
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