Ammonium induces aberrant blastocyst differentiation, metabolism, pH regulation, gene expression and subsequently alters fetal development in the mouse

  • Lane, M.
  • Gardner, D.
Publication date
January 2003
Publisher
Society for the Study of Reproduction
ISSN
0006-3363
Journal
Biology of Reproduction
Citation count (estimate)
165

Abstract

© 2003 by the Society for the Study of Reproduction, Inc.The presence of ammonium in the culture medium has significant detrimental effects on the regulation of embryo physiology and genetics. Ammonium levels build up linearly over time in the culture medium when media containing amino acids are incubated at 37°C. Ammonium in the culture media significantly reduces blastocyst cell number, decreases inner cell mass development, increases apoptosis, perturbs metabolism, impairs the ability of embryos to regulate intracellular pH, and alters the expression of the imprinted gene H19. In contrast, the rate of blastocyst development and blastocyst morphology appear to be normal. The transfer of blastocysts exposed to ammonium results in a signifi...

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