Journal article

Addition of ascorbate during cryopreservation stimulates subsequent embryo development

M Lane, JM Maybach, DK Gardner

Human Reproduction | Published : 2002

Abstract

Background: Embryo development following cryopreservation is reduced compared with fresh embryos. One of the traumas that cryopreservation imparts on embryos is an increase in oxidative stress. Therefore, this study investigated the effects of the addition of the antioxidant ascorbate to the cryopreservation solutions on subsequent embryo development. Methods: Mouse embryos at the 2-cell and blastocyst stages were either slow-frozen or vitrified in solutions containing either no ascorbate or 0.1 or 0.5 mmol/l ascorbate. The effects on the levels of hydrogen peroxide and subsequent embryo development and physiology were assessed. Results: Addition of ascorbate to the cryopreservation solution..

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