P-50: Evolution of Bovine Embryos Cleavage in Co-Cultuer Mesenchyme Stem Cells (MSCs) Deried from Adipose Tissues
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Background Mesenchyme stem cells (MSCs) are one of the widely used sources in tissue engineering and efficacy of cultural environment. In this survey, rat stem cells are used as coculture. Owing to main obstacle of embryo culture in the lab medium, the survival of embryo in lab is low in comparison with that of normal conditions. The purpose of this research is the survey of fertilization and culture of bovine embryos in mesenchymal stem cells derived from adipose tissue (ADMCs). MaterialsAndMethods Isolated ADMCs were cultured on 4-well dishes. Three days after cell culture, the bovine immature oocytes were transferred on this mono layer system and the in vitro matured oocytes were fertilized by sperms in another MSCs free environment subsequently. Then, in vitro fertilized embryos were co-cultured with the same mono layer of ADMCs for seven days. During oocyte and embryo coculture, the rates of maturation and cleavage were assessed. Results This study reveals that co-culture of embryos with mesenchymal stem cells could increase the survival and cleavage of embryos significantly (P
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volume 9 issue 2
pages 64- 65
publication date 2015-09-01
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