The objectives of this study were to determine if mouse zygotes from o
utbred mice can develop in simple culture medium in the absence of bov
ine serum albumin (BSA), and if taurine can be used as a medium supple
ment to improve development. Zygotes from 2 stocks of outbred mice (CD
-1 and CF-1) were cultured in simple embryo culture medium (TE medium)
lacking BSA and with or without taurine (24 mM), or in regular TE med
ium with BSA. The presence of BSA had little or no effect on developme
nt, but development to post-blastocyst endpoints was enhanced when CD-
1 zygotes were cultured in medium containing taurine. In addition, whe
n CD-1 blastocysts were transferred to pseudopregnant animals, embryos
cultured in the presence of taurine developed into fetuses more often
than those cultured in medium without taurine, and their weights were
higher than those of embryos cultured in regular TE medium with BSA.
These beneficial effects of taurine do not appear to be the nonspecifi
c effects of a fixed nitrogen source, because the addition of glycine
to BSA-free TE medium did not have similar beneficial effects. It was
concluded that mouse zygotes from outbred mice do not require BSA for
their preimplantation development in culture and that the presence of
taurine in preimplantation culture medium is beneficial not only for p
reimplantation development of the zygotes, but also for their post-bla
stocyst development.