Literature DB >> 1920295

Energy metabolism in late preimplantation rat embryos.

D R Brison1, H J Leese.   

Abstract

The consumption of pyruvate and glucose, and the production of lactate, by single preimplantation embryos, was measured using a noninvasive technique. Embryos were cultured in 300-500-nl microdrops, for 8-12 h at a time, from Day 4 to Day 6 after mating, when they developed from the 8-cell stage to expanded blastocyst. Pyruvate was the predominant substrate at the 8-cell/morula stage; glucose uptake exceeded that of pyruvate after the onset of blastocoel formation. Lactate production increased in parallel with glucose consumption. For most stages, approximately 100% of the glucose uptake was accountable for by lactate production and in some cases an additional source of lactate must be postulated. Culture in vitro had little effect on lactate production, although a lower level of metabolism was observed compared with fresh blastocysts. Rat embryos were capable of developing to blastocysts in the absence of glucose, when lactate production was greatly reduced.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1920295     DOI: 10.1530/jrf.0.0930245

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Reprod Fertil        ISSN: 0022-4251


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