| Literature DB >> 16727984 |
S Hochi1, K Maruyama, N Oguri.
Abstract
The present study was designed to examine the suitability of ethylene glycol as a cryoprotectant for equine embryos. Blastocysts recovered nonsurgically from Day 6 donor mares were cryopreserved by conventional 2-step freezing in the presence of 10% ethylene glycol (EG), 10% glycerol (Gly), or 10% ethylene glycol + 0.1M sucrose (EG + Suc). After thawing, the EG and Gly were removed by a 6-step manner, and the EG + Suc was diluted to one fourth in the freezing straw. The postthaw blastocysts were transferred nonsurgically into the uteri of recipient mares on Days 4 to 7 after ovulation. Pregnancy rates, based on Day 15 ultrasonography, were 25.0% (2/8) and 37.5% (3/8) for the blastocysts frozen in EG and Gly, respectively. Direct transfer following thawing and in-straw dilution of blastocysts frozen in EG + Suc resulted in a pregnancy rate of 63.6% (7/11). In fresh Day 6 blastocysts (control group), the pregnancy rate was 70.0% (7/10). These results indicate that the combined use of ethylene glycol and sucrose in a 2-step freezing regimen allows for the direct transfer of frozen-thawed blastocysts into recipient mares, with an acceptable pregnancy rate.Entities:
Year: 1996 PMID: 16727984 DOI: 10.1016/s0093-691x(96)00292-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Theriogenology ISSN: 0093-691X Impact factor: 2.740