Effects of hyaluronic acid in culture and cytochalasin B treatment before freezing on survival of cryopreserved bovine embryos produced in vitro

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M. Franco
P. J. Hansen
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[1] University of Florida,Department of Animal Sciences
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cytochalasin B; hyaluronic acid; cryopreservation; embryo; in vitro fertilization;
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One limitation to the widespread use of in vitro-produced embryos in cattle is their poor survival following cryopreservation. Two approaches for enhancing survival of in vitro-produced bovine embryos following cryopreservation were evaluated: culture in the presence of hyaluronic acid and alterations in the cytoskeleton through cytochalasin B treatment. The experiment was a 2×2 factorial design to test main effects of hyaluronic acid added to culture at day 5 after insemination (+or−) and cryopreservation treatment (control or cytochalasin B). Embryos used for cryopreservation were blastocysts and expanded blastocysts harvested on day 7 after insemination. Cytochalasin B increased the percent of embryos that re-expanded (P<0.0001) and that hatched following thawing (P<0.05). The hatching percent was 29.6% for embryos treated with cytochalasin B versus 9.1% for control embryos. There was no significant effect of hyaluronic acid on survival although there was a tendency for embryos cultured with hyaluronic acid to have higher percent hatching if not treated with cytochalasin B (12.7% for hyaluronic acid versus 4.5% for control; hyaluronic acid x cytochalasin B interaction; P=0.09). In conclusion, cytochalasin B treatment before freezing improved cryosurvival of bovine embryos produced in vitro. Such a treatment could be incorporated into methods for cryopreservation of bovine embryos provided post-transfer survival is adequate. In contrast, culture with hyaluronic acid was of minimal benefit—the increased cryosurvival in the absence of cytochalasin B was not sufficient to allow an adequate number of embryos to survive.
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