Journal article
Oxygen affects the ability of mouse blastocysts to regulate ammonium
PL Wale, DK Gardner
Biology of Reproduction | OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC | Published : 2013
Abstract
During embryo culture, ammonium is generated by amino acid metabolism and from the spontaneous deamination of amino acids at 378C. Although ammonium has been shown to be embryo toxic, few studies have investigated the mechanism(s) by which the early embryo can regulate ammonium. Whilst 20% oxygen represents a source of stress to the developing embryo, it is not known how oxygen affects the physiology of the embryo in the presence of other sources of stress. The aim of this study was, therefore, to investigate possible pathways involved in ammonium sequestration in the preimplantation embryo and the effect of oxygen on the regulation of these pathways. Glutamine and alanine were investigated ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Supported by funding from the University of Melbourne to D.K.G. and the Alfred Nicholas Fellowship to P.L.W. D.K.G. has no commercial interest in G1/G2. D.K.G. receives grant support from Vitrolife.