Vv. Isachenko et al., IMPROVEMENT OF ATTACHMENT RATE OF BOVINE EMBRYOS AFTER TRANSFER WITH TROPHOBLASTIC FRAGMENTS, Theriogenology, 42(2), 1994, pp. 339-344
Fragments of trophoblastic vesicles have been shown to improve embryo
development when used in co-culture, We wished to investigate the effe
ct of trophoblastic fragments on establishment of pregnancy after embr
yo transfer. Embryos (n=129) frozen by direct immersion in liquid nitr
ogen (Group 1), 82 embryos frozen by the slow freezing method (Group 2
) and 55 fresh embryos stored at 20-22 degrees C for 21-22 h (Group 3)
were transferred into recipient heifers. The embryos of each group we
re divided in 2 batches. Batch 1 embryos (control) were transferred wi
thout trophoblastic fragments, Batch 2 embryos of each group (experime
ntal) were transferred in combination with frozen-thawed trophoblastic
fragments at a rate of 5 to 7 fragments per embryo. The fragments wer
e produced from 16-17 day bovine embryos frozen by vitrification. Two
months following the embryo transfers it was established that the atta
chament rate for Batch 1. embryos in Groups 1, 2, 3 was 33%, 39% and 4
8%, respectively; for Batch 2 embryos in the same Groups the rate was
55%, 56% and 74%, respectively, We conclude that trophoblastic fragmen
ts promote embryo attachment, but their effect does not continue beyon
d the time of attachment.