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- W1489396965 abstract "Attempts to derive true embryonic stem cells in large farm animals rely on the supply of good quality embryos. In these species, including the pig, pre-implantation-stage embryos can be produced by in vitro techniques from slaughterhouse ovaries. The objective of this study was to evaluate the ability of the inner cell masses (ICMs) of pig embryos, produced in vitro by different methods, to provide viable initial outgrowths of ICM cells that could be subsequently subcultured and expanded. Porcine oocytes were recovered from slaughtered donors and matured in vitro for 40–44 h in DMEM-F12 supplemented with 10% FCS, 0.05 IU LH and FSH (Menogon, Ferring, Milan, Italy), 0.3 mM cystine, 0.5 mM cysteamine, 50 ng/mL long-EGF, 100 ng/mL long-IGF1, 5 ng/mL bFGF (Sigma-Aldrich, Milan, Italy) in 5% CO2 at 38.5°C. Boar frozen-thawed semen was separated on a percoll gradient and diluted in TALP medium with PHE (penicillamine, hypotaurine, epinefrine) to a concentration ranging from 0.05 to 0.1 million sperm per mL. Oocytes were partially decumulated, co-incubated with sperm for 24 h, and finally denuded and cultured in microdrops of mSOFaa or NCSU. After cleavage, approximately half of the cleaved embryos were surgically transferred into the sheep oviduct for 4 days of in vivo culture and the remaining embryos were left in vitro in the two media. On Day +6 in vivo-cultured embryos were recovered from the sheep oviduct. Blastocyst formation and quality were comparatively evaluated in the three culture groups. Quality specifically referred to the morphology/size of the ICM according to the following criteria: ICM A (large/prominent), ICM B (flat), and ICM C (non-visible). All embryos with a visible inner cell mass were subjected to microdissection with needles to recover the ICMs that were then plated on feeder-layers of mitomycin-treated STO fibroblasts. Attachment and outgrowth was evaluated 48–72 h post-plating. Results are presented in Table 1. Our data indicate that in vivo culture of pig embryos in the sheep oviduct greatly enhance both blastocyst development and ICM quality. As a consequence the efficiency of outgrowth formation, following plating for ES cell derivation, was significantly higher with ICMs derived from IVM-IVF pig embryos cultured in vivo as compared to their in vitro-cultured counterparts. Within the two culture media tested for in vitro culture, SOF and NCSU, the rate of blastocyst formation was similar but the quality of SOF-cultured embryos is higher. In conclusion, embryo/ICM quality represents a fundamental requirement for the derivation of ES cell lines, and in vivo culture in the sheep oviduct provides the most efficient source of high quality IVM-IVF pig embryos. Table 1. Blastocyst development and ICM quality of in vitro-produced pig embryos This work was supported by the Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Programma Nazionale Cellule Staminali, Rome, Italy, grant No. CS 11." @default.
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- W1489396965 title "173 EFFECT OF CULTURE SYSTEM FOR IVM-IVF PIG EMBRYOS ON THE ICMS ABILITY TO PRODUCE OUTGROWTHS FOR EMBRYONIC STEM CELL DERIVATION" @default.
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