Perturbations in mouse embryo development and viability caused by ammonium are more severe after exposure at the cleavage stages

  • Zander, D.
  • Thompson, J.
  • Lane, M.
Publication date
January 2006
Publisher
Society for the Study of Reproduction
Journal
Biology of Reproduction

Abstract

© 2006 by the Society for the Study of Reproduction, Inc.The presence of ammonium in culture medium has a detrimental effect on embryo physiology and biochemistry; however, the stage at which the embryo is most sensitive to this effect is unknown. The aim of this study was to determine the exact stage at which the embryo is most vulnerable to ammonium by exposing the preimplantation embryo to 300 muM ammonium either at the precompaction stage (between the zygote and two-cell or the two-cell to eight-cell) or at the postcompaction stage (between the eight-cell and blastocyst). This study determined that exposure of embryos to ammonium at the precompaction stage from either the zygote to two-cell stage or from the two-cell to the eight-cell s...

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