Co-culture of mouse embryos with oviduct and uterine cells prepared from mice at different days of pseudopregnancy
- 1 September 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Bioscientifica in Reproduction
- Vol. 90 (1), 109-118
- https://doi.org/10.1530/jrf.0.0900109
Abstract
Oviduct and uterine cell cultures were prepared from mice at different days of pseudopregnancy and their effects on the development of 1- and 8-cell mouse embryos in co-culture were examined. One-cell mouse embryos in co-culture with oviduct cells from 20 h to 120 h after hCG had a mean (.+-.s.e.) cell number of 70.1 .+-. 3.6, significantly (P < 0.001) higher compared with those cultured in Whittingham''s T6 medium supplemented with 5% fetal calf serum (T6 + 5% FCS) (30.4 .+-. 1.6). Transfer of embryos, at 96 h after hCG, to synchronous pseudopregnant recipients showed that more embryos in oviduct co-culture formed fetuses than those cultured in T6 + 5% FCS. Co-culture of 1-cell embryos with uterine cells did not confer an advantage in cell numbers over T6 + 5% FCS. However, more 8-cell embryos formed blastocyst outgrowths after 100 h in co-culture with uterine cells prepared from mice at Day 3 of pseudopregnancy than with uterine cultures prepared from mice at Day 1 pseudopregnancy or oviduct cells. In addition, there was further improvement when the Day 3 uterine co-cultures were supplemented with 1 or 10 ng progesterone/ml. These results highlight the importance of the oviduct and uterine cells during the different stages of preimplantation embryo development.Keywords
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