Vitrification yields higher cryo-survival rate than slow freezing in biopsied bovine in vitro produced blastocysts
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Vitrification yields higher cryo-survival rate than slow freezing in biopsied bovine in vitro produced blastocysts
Abstract
Vitrification and slow freezing are the two commonly used embryo cryopreservation methods. In most studies, vitrification of intact embryos has proven superior in several respects, including cell and embryo survival and pregnancy rate. However, there is a lack of data for comparing these two methods in in vitro produced (IVP) bovine blastocysts, which have been subjected to the retrieval of trophectoderm (TE) biopsy. Day 7 IVP blastocysts were pooled and randomized into four groups: 1) non-biopsy (NB), 2) biopsy (B), 3) biopsy-vitrification (BV), 4) biopsy-slow freeze (BSF). The blastocysts in the B, BV, and BSF groups were subjected to TE biopsy. For the B group, this was followed by 5 hours (h) incubation and subsequent scoring of the biopsy-survival (re-expansion) rate before processing for further analyses. For the BV and BSF groups, the biopsy procedure was followed by 2 h incubation, allowing for a quick re-expansion, after which the blastocysts were subjected to vitrification and slow freezing, respectively. After warming and thawing, respectively, they were then incubated for 5 h followed by scoring the cryo-survival (re-expansion) rates before processing for further analyses. These included quantification of ICM and TE cells, cleaved caspase-3- and TUNEL-positive cells, quantitative PCR on cellular stress markers (SOD1 and PRDX1), and ultrastructural analysis. The biopsy-survival rate in the B group was 94% (307/326). The cryo-survival rate in BV (86%, 138/161) was higher than that in BSF (57%, 81/142; P < 0.001). No differences were noted between the average ICM, TE, and total cell numbers of the groups. The percentages of cleaved caspase-3-positive cells were higher in BV vs. NB (P < 0.05), in BSF vs. NB (P < 0.001), and in BSF vs. B (P < 0.001). The percentages of TUNEL-positive cells were higher in BV vs. NB (P < 0.05) and in BSF vs. NB (P < 0.001). The levels of mRNA abundance for SOD1 and PRDX1 in B, BV, and BSF were not different from that in NB. The ultrastructural analysis of blastocysts in the BV and BSF groups showed distension of extracellular spaces and appearance of intracellular vacuoles in the ICM, distension of mitochondria, and disorganization of mitochondrial cristae in both ICM and TE, and weakened tight junctions between adjacent TE cells. In summary, our findings demonstrate that vitrification yields a higher cryo-survival rate than slow freezing in biopsied bovine IVP blastocysts. However, biopsy-vitrification and biopsy-slow-freeze values are comparable in terms of ICM, TE, and total blastocyst cell numbers, as well as cleaved caspase-3- and TUNEL-positive cell rates. Moreover, biopsy and cryopreservation performed alone had no effect on ICM, TE, total blastocyst cell numbers, or TUNEL-positive cell rates. Biopsy and vitrification performed alone had no effect on the cleaved caspase-3 positive cell rates, whereas slow freezing resulted in an increased rate. Furthermore, double traumatization with a combination of biopsy and cryopreservation, either vitrification or slow freezing, resulted in increased rates of cleaved caspase-3- and TUNEL-positive cells.
Keywords: Bovine blastocyst; In vitro production; Slow freezing; Trophectoderm biopsy; Vitrification.
Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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