Oxygen consumption of preimplantation and early postimplantation mouse embryos has been measured using a novel noninvasive ultramicrofluorescence technique, based on an oil-soluble, nontoxic quaternary benzoid compound pyrene, whose fluorescence is quenched in the presence of oxygen. Pyruvate and glucose consumption, lactate production, and glycogen formation from glucose were also measured. Preimplantation mouse embryos of the strain CBA/Ca × C57BL/6 were cultured in groups of 10–30 in 2 μl of modified M2 medium containing 1 mmol l−1 glucose, 0 mmol l−1 lactate, and 0.33 mmol l−1 pyruvate, for between 4–6 hr. Day 6.5 and 7.5 embryos were cultured singly in 40 μl M2 medium for between 2–3 hr. Oxygen consumption was detected at all stages of...
Preimplantation mammalian embryo is a critical stage in embryonic development, during which the toti...
Membrane transport of glucose divorced from metabolism, was analysed in 2-cell embryos, morulae and ...
The experiments reported in this thesis were undertaken to study two aspects of the biology of mamma...
The self-referencing electrode technique was employed to noninvasively measure gradients of dissolve...
Oxygen is a powerful regulator of preimplantation embryo development, affecting gene expression, the...
The consumption of oxygen, uptake of pyruvate and glucose and production of lactate were determined ...
The rate of oxidation of glucose is reduced in mouse embryos in the prolonged free living phase asso...
The results of an investigation of the metabolism of glucose by the preimplantation mouse embryo, wi...
The utilization of the acid-soluble glycogen pool in pulse-labelled embryos was significantly enhanc...
The ability of preimplantation mouse embryos to utilize glucose oxidatively is controlled, in part a...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comThe oxygen concentration used in the incubation ...
This research study tested the effects of some of the environmental factors likely to operate in viv...
The vast majority of studies on early mammalian embryo metabolism have been concerned with the gener...
Using a fluorescence technique which measures changes in oxygen concentration in embryo incubation m...
Pyruvate is added to all media used for human in vitro fer-tilization and embryo culture, but its fu...
Preimplantation mammalian embryo is a critical stage in embryonic development, during which the toti...
Membrane transport of glucose divorced from metabolism, was analysed in 2-cell embryos, morulae and ...
The experiments reported in this thesis were undertaken to study two aspects of the biology of mamma...
The self-referencing electrode technique was employed to noninvasively measure gradients of dissolve...
Oxygen is a powerful regulator of preimplantation embryo development, affecting gene expression, the...
The consumption of oxygen, uptake of pyruvate and glucose and production of lactate were determined ...
The rate of oxidation of glucose is reduced in mouse embryos in the prolonged free living phase asso...
The results of an investigation of the metabolism of glucose by the preimplantation mouse embryo, wi...
The utilization of the acid-soluble glycogen pool in pulse-labelled embryos was significantly enhanc...
The ability of preimplantation mouse embryos to utilize glucose oxidatively is controlled, in part a...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comThe oxygen concentration used in the incubation ...
This research study tested the effects of some of the environmental factors likely to operate in viv...
The vast majority of studies on early mammalian embryo metabolism have been concerned with the gener...
Using a fluorescence technique which measures changes in oxygen concentration in embryo incubation m...
Pyruvate is added to all media used for human in vitro fer-tilization and embryo culture, but its fu...
Preimplantation mammalian embryo is a critical stage in embryonic development, during which the toti...
Membrane transport of glucose divorced from metabolism, was analysed in 2-cell embryos, morulae and ...
The experiments reported in this thesis were undertaken to study two aspects of the biology of mamma...