A successful technique for the preservation of rabbit embryos.
Lab Anim Sci
; 34(5): 484-7, 1984 Oct.
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| ID: mdl-6513510
A technique for successfully freezing, thawing and transferring rabbit embryos has been developed. Morula stage embryos were collected from super-ovulated female rabbits by flushing both oviducts and uterine horns with a tissue culture medium. Well developed, viable embryos were then transferred to freezing vials and a cryoprotectant, dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) was added in several steps to bring its final concentration to 1.6 molar. To freeze the embryos the temperature was lowered slowly (either 0.5 degrees C/min or 1.0 degrees C/min) to -80 degrees C at which point the vials were transferred directly to liquid nitrogen (-196 degrees C). Thawing was done at 8 degrees C/min. After thawing, phosphate buffered saline was added in a stepwise manner to dilute the DMSO. The thawed embryos were then cultured at 37 degrees C. Transfer of the embryos was accomplished by laparotomizing a pseudopregnant doe and introducing the embryos into the fimbriated ends of the oviducts. The 101 positively transferred embryos resulted in 45 implantations and 34 live born young.
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Asunto principal:
Ovulación
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Preservación Biológica
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Conejos
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Superovulación
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Fase de Segmentación del Huevo
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Mórula
Límite:
Animals
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Pregnancy
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En
Revista:
Lab Anim Sci
Año:
1984
Tipo del documento:
Article
Pais de publicación:
Estados Unidos