Influence of single amino acids on the development of hamster one-cell embryos in vitro
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Influence of single amino acids on the development of hamster one-cell embryos in vitro
Abstract
One-cell hamster embryos placed in culture have always shown a complete block to development at the two-cell stage. In a preliminary study using a chemically defined culture medium containing 20 amino acids (HECM-1), many one-cell embryos were able to escape the "two-cell block" and develop to the four-cell stage. Use of a simpler formulation containing only the amino acids hypotaurine and glutamine revealed marked inhibitory and stimulatory effects of adding the other amino acids. In the first experiment, 19 amino acids were separately examined for effects on one-cell embryo development. Six amino acids (phenylalanine, valine, isoleucine, tyrosine, tryptophan, and arginine) inhibited embryo development (reduced mean cell number; MCN), and three others (glycine, cystine, and lysine) stimulated development (increased MCN), compared with basic medium containing only glutamine and hypotaurine (low control). When the responses with the six inhibitory amino acids were totalled, only 3 of 185 (2%) one-cell embryos reached the six-or seven-cell stage compared to a total of 15 of 76 (20%) embryos that developed to these stages using the three stimulatory amino acids. When tested together in a second experiment, the six inhibitory amino acids significantly reduced the MCN, from 4.28 +/- 0.44 (low control) to 3.71 +/- 0.55. In this group, 17 of 117 (15%) of one-cell embryos reached more than four-cell and only 4 of 117 (3%) reached six- or 7-cell stages, compared with 39 of 117 (33%) and 12 of 117 (10%), respectively, for the basal medium group.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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