Intracellular divalent cation homeostasis and developmental competence in the hamster preimplantation embryo
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Intracellular divalent cation homeostasis and developmental competence in the hamster preimplantation embryo
Abstract
The intracellular magnesium and calcium ion concentrations of in vivo-developed 2-cell hamster embryos were measured using ratiometric fluorometry. Intracellular magnesium and calcium ion concentrations were found to be 0.369 +/- 0.011 mM and 129.3 +/- 7.5 nM respectively. Culture of 1-cell hamster embryos for 24 hr to the 2-cell stage in control medium containing 0.5 mM magnesium and 2.0 mM calcium resulted in approximately a threefold increase to 343.5 +/- 8.0 nM in intracellular calcium ion concentration, while magnesium ion levels were not altered (0.355 +/- 0.007 mM). Increasing medium magnesium concentrations to 2.0 mM significantly increased intracellular magnesium ion concentrations of cultured 2-cell embryos with a concomitant reduction in intracellular calcium ion concentrations. Furthermore, increasing the medium magnesium concentration to 2.0 mM significantly increased development of 1-cell embryos collected at either 3 or 9 hr post-egg activation to the morula/blastocyst and blastocyst stages. Resultant blastocysts had an increased total cell number and increased development of the inner cell mass. Most important, however, culture with 2.0 mM magnesium increased the fetal potential of cultured 1-cells twofold. Therefore, because highest rates of development were observed in a medium that resulted in reduced intracellular calcium ion concentrations, it appears that altered calcium homeostasis is associated with impaired developmental competence of 1-cell embryos in culture.
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