Journal article

Effect of incubation volume and embryo density on the development and viability of mouse embryos in vitro

M Lane, DK Gardner

Human Reproduction | OXFORD UNIV PRESS UNITED KINGDOM | Published : 1992

Abstract

The morphology, cleavage rate and viability of preimplantation embryos from random bred Swiss mice were assessed after culture in different incubation volumes and embryo densities. Decreasing the incubation volume, from 320 to 20 μ1, significantly increased blastocyst cell number (P < 0.01) and embryo development after transfer (P < 0.01). Increasing the number of embryos incubated per drop from 1 to 16 significantly increased the number of two-cell embryos reaching the blastocyst stage in 5 or 320μ1. Culturing embryos in groups significantly increased blastocyst cell numbers in all volumes employed and elevated embryo viability. Such observations are consistent with the hypothesis that the ..

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