Journal article

Modifications made to culture medium by bovine oviduct epithelial cells: Changes to carbohydrates stimulate bovine embryo development

LJ Edwards, PA Batt, F Gandolfi, DK Gardner

Molecular Reproduction and Development | WILEY-LISS | Published : 1997

Abstract

Co-culture remains a common method to support the development of bovine embryos, derived from IVM/IVF procedures. However, the mechanism by which somatic cells confer their benefit to the developing embryo remains undetermined. This study therefore analysed the changes made to the culture medium TCM 199, used in bovine embryo co-culture systems, by somatic cells and determined the effects of specific changes in medium composition on bovine embryo development in culture. Bovine oviduct epithelial (BOE), Buffalo rat liver (BRL) and fibroblast (3T3) cells were compared. The concentrations of glucose, L-lactate, pyruvate, amino acids, NH4+, H+ and the gas tensions of O2 and CO2 were measured in ..

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