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Gilt Transfer of Cultured Freezing Embryos by Open Pulled Straw(OPS) Methods (Open Pulled Straw(OPS) 방법에 의한 체외 배양 동결 수정란의 미경산돈 이식)

  • Kim, In-Doc;Seok, Ho-Bong
    • Journal of Embryo Transfer
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.217-222
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    • 2008
  • In previous studies, we reported that sow which was transferred OPS-freezing embryos not able to deliver a piglet (Kim et al, 2004). This study was conducted to investigate a possibility of gilt as recipients which produce piglets after transfer of OPS-freezing embryos. All transferred embryos were prepared by in vitro production (IVP) system. In vitro culture (IVC) medium used glucose-free NCSU23 supplemented with 5mM sodium pyruvate, 0.5 mM sodium lactate and 4 mg/ml bovine serum albumin for 2 days at $39^{\circ}C$. From day 3 of IVC, 10% fetal bovine serum albumin was added to the culture medium. In preparing of freezing embryos, embryos were treated with 7.5 $\mu g/ml$ cytochalasin-B for 30 min and centrifuged at $13,000{\times}g$ for 13 min. And then, embryos were exposed sequentially to an ethylene glycol (EG) solution, aspirated into open pulled straw (OPS), and plunged or thawed into the liquid nitrogen. In embryo transfer (ET), we used two kinds of type (surgical method vs. non-surgical method). In surgical method of embryo transfer, $55\sim65$ embryo were transferred in both uterine horn of two recipient gilts by plastic straw. Non-surgical method which is like artificial insemination was performed on three gilts. Each 140 frozen embryos were transferred to two gilts and 40 fresh embryos to one gilt. Pregnancy establishment was shown one recipient at 45 days after ET. However, the one recipient was also aborted at 58 days after ET. These results suggest that gilts can be considered as a candidate of recipients for OPS-freezing embryo transfer.

Study of Vitrification of Immatured Pig Oocytes: Compared with Open Pulled Straw(OPS), Electron Microscopic Grid(EMG) and Nylon Loop System(NLS) (미성숙 돼지 난자의 유리화 동결에 관한 연구: Open Pulled Straw(OPS), Electron Microscopic Grid(EMG) 및 Nylon Loop System(NLS)의 비교)

  • 김인덕;안미현;석호봉
    • Journal of Embryo Transfer
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.27-34
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    • 2004
  • This study evaluated the efficiency and compared with different materials of loading vessels for vitrification-plastic/glass, copper grid and nylon. The loading method, vitrification, cryop-reservation and warming method of the oocytes were examined. The loading samples prepared in manual or company-made and sterilized, loaded the COCs selected on each samples and cultured for maturation during 40 hours, and then exposed sequentially to ethylene glycol solution. Thawing method was reversely treated and exposed for warmed oocytes. After oocytes were thawed, fertilized and cultured in vitro for 3-4 hours, rates of development and morphological appearance were examined. The results were as summarized: ㆍOPS from company-made or hand-made of the hematocrit micropipettes, NLS from fishing line and EMG from company-made for EM were used for loading oocytes, respectively. ㆍThe efficiency of freezing method and loading convenience were orderly higher in OPS, NLS and EMG. The optimal capacity per vessel was orderly lowered in NLS, EMG and OPS, respectively. ㆍAfter oocytes were warmed, the recovery rate, morphology and rate of development were orderly higher in OPS, NLS and EMG, respectively. ㆍIn conclusion, OPS has the advantages of achieving a little more survival and preserving results than other two loading methods.

Effects of $Taxol^{TM}$ and Cytochalasin B on the Developmental Capacity of Vitrified Porcine Immature Oocytes

  • Kim, S. W;H. T. Cheong;B. K. Yang;Kim, C. I.;Park, C. K.
    • Proceedings of the KSAR Conference
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    • 2004.06a
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    • pp.199-199
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    • 2004
  • This study was conducted to investigate cytoskeleton alterations during vitrified (Open Pulled Straw method) porcine immature oocytes, to utilize Taxol/sup TM/ (polymerization of tubulin molecules) and Cytochalasin B (CB, depolymerization of actin filaments) during vitrification to stabilize microtubule and microfilaments (MT and MF), and to determine in vitro maturation, fertilization and development of cytoskeletal-stabilized and vitrified porcine immature oocytes. (omitted)

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Open Pulled Straws, EM Grid, Nylon Loop법에 의한 돼지성숙난자의 유리화동결 비교

  • 안미현;김인덕;석호봉
    • Proceedings of the KSAR Conference
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    • 2003.06a
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    • pp.83-83
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    • 2003
  • 돼지 난자의 유리화 동결 처리 방법 중 난자를 담는 용기(loading vessel)의 재료로 최근에 알려진 것으로 open-pulled straws(OPS)[Vajta등, Mol Reprod Dev, 51:53-58, (1998)], electron microscope grids(EMG) [Martino등,Biol Reprod, 54:1059-1069, (1996)〕, nylon loop system(NLS) [Lane등, Fertil Steril,72: 1073-1078, (1999)] 등이 보고되고 있다. OPS는 1/4cc straws를 열을 가하여 길게 뽑아 내벽을 얇게 함으로써 filing된 난자나 수정란이 액체 질소와 접촉했을 때 유리화가 신속하게 되도록 하는 방법으로 돼지에서는 별로 보고된 것이 없다. EMG는 열전도가 예민한 전자현미경용 copper grid를 이용한 방법으로 최근 국내 기술진의 연구성적을 포함한 몇몇 학자들에 의하여 보고되었고 NLS는 0.5mm직경의 nylon loop를 이용하여 급속 동결한 성적이 보고되었으나, 돼지 난자에 응용 된 것은 없다. 따라서 이와 같은 동결 재료는 사람과 반추류, mouse외에 돼지 난자에 대하여는 전혀 시도되지 않았지만 유리화 동결기술에서 가장 중요한 실험으로 생각된다. 성공적인 유리화 동결을 위해서는 수정란이 냉각의 전도성이 빠르고, 작은 용액을 수정란과 같이 filling해야 하며 모든 동작이 신속 간편해야 하며 융해 방법도 초급속도의 융해가 요구되므로 이에 부합되어야 한다. 연구 목적은 돼지 난자를 유리화 동결/융해 시 동결 재료-straw/glass, copper grid, nylon 3가지에 대한 제작 방법, 난자 loading, 동결 처리, 보관 방법, 융해 방법 등을 난자의 회수, 수정 후 생존율을 비교 조사하여 가장 우수한 방법을 선택할 목적이었다. 수행 내용은 3가지의 재료의 sample을 제작하고 소독한 다음 준비된 돼지 COCs을 40시간동안 IVM한 후 난자를 5~l5개 정도로 선정 하여 준비된 VS 용액에 평형처리 하였다. 각 재료의 용기에 loading 한 후 동결/보관하였고, 융해는 역순으로 평형하여 maturation 배지에 3~4시간 배양한 다음 경검하고 IVF한 후 NCSU-23 배지에 담아 IVC 배양하면서 cell cleavage상태를 확인하였다.

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Comparison of Two Vitrification Methods of In Vitro Development Oocytes Collected from Porcine Antral Follicles Using Open Pulled Straw (OPS) Techniques

  • An, Mihyun;Hong, Daewuk;Son, Dongsoo;Seok, Hobong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Embryo Transfer Conference
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    • 2002.11a
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    • pp.84-84
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    • 2002
  • The advantages of the OPS techniques(Vajta G et al, Mol Reprod Dev 51: 53-58,1998) give 1) high survival rates of various types of eggs, 2) quick and simple process, 3) inexpensive equipment and reduced chilling injury. The efficiency of IVM/IVF technique in the porcine species is relatively lower than that obtained in other species such as ruminants. Two experiments were designed to investigate the effects of in-vitro fertilization of porcine oocytes matures using different OPS protocol for chilling and warming of vitrification. Porcine oocytes from ovaries collected at abattoir were matured for 44 hours in TCM199 Earle's salt supplemental with pyruvate, pff, L-cysteine, hormones and gentamycin. Oocytes were denuded and fertilized with frozen boar semen by common method. Porcine embryos produced routinely by in-vitro culture system of NCSU23 medium. The vitrification and the warming were conducted by OPS method with the glass micropipette instead of straw vessels and modified the protocol of G.Vajta(1999). In Exp 1, Chilling/Warming:Holding Medium(HM)+EG+DMSO/HM +sucrose Medium(SM) at 39$^{\circ}C$ warm stage. In Exp 2, : PBS+CS+EG+Ficoll+ Trehalose/PBS+Trehalose at 25$^{\circ}C$ stage. Filling, freezing, packing, thawing out and further culturing were performed to follow the basic protocol of G Vajta. During IVM-lVC and post-warming, fertilization parameter and developmental potential were compared to and statistically analysed. It was not significantly different from Exp 1 and Exp 2 but 25$^{\circ}C$ of stage was slightly higher on the morula/blastocyst forming rate and better atmosphere for worker than that at 39$^{\circ}C$ stage.

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Effects of Embryo Developmental Stage and Superoxide Dismutase on the Survival of Frozen-Thawed Porcine Embryos by Open Pulled Straw (OPS) Method (배 발달단계와 Superoxide Dismutase가 Open Pulled Straw(OPS) 방법에 의해 동결-융해한 수정란의 생존성에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee Sang-Young;Yu Jae-Suck;Sa Soo-Jin;Park Choon-Keun
    • Reproductive and Developmental Biology
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.35-40
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    • 2006
  • This study was performed to investigate the effects of embryo developmental stage and superoxide dismutase (SOD) on the survival of frozen-thawed porcine embryos by open pulled straw(OPS) method. Porcine IVF blastocysts were frozen-thawed by OPS method and cultured for 48 h under the existence of SOD. There are no significant differences in the proportions of normal morphology among the early, mid- and expanded blastoryst stages $(30.8{\sim}38.6%)$. After culture of embryos, the developmental rates to the expanded blastocyst stage(38.7%) were significantly higher than those of other stages (P<0.05). The proportions of expanded and hatched embryos were higher in medium with 1 unit/ml SOD than 0 and 10 units/ml of SOD. The result indicates that OPS method can use for the pig embryo cryopreservation, especially for the late stage blastocysts. SOD may can reduce the demage of frozen-thawed porcine embryos.

Comparison on Vitrification of Mouse Oocytes and Embryos Using Closed Pulled Straws (CPS), Conventional Straws and Open Pulled Straws (OPS) (CPS, 기존 Straws, OPS 방법을 이용한 마우스 성숙난자 및 수정란의 유리화 동결 비교)

  • Seok H.B.
    • Journal of Embryo Transfer
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.53-58
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    • 2006
  • This study was conducted to comparing on vitrification of mouse oocytes and embryos using CPS, conventional straws and CPS by evaluating in morphological survival for oocytes, and embryonic cleavages and blastocyst formation for embryos. The morphological survival in vitro after thawing of vitrified oocytes using CPS (75%) and conventional straws (72%) were significantly higher (p<0.05) than that using OPS (68%). The blastocyst formation rates of vitrified embryos using CPS (48.6%) and unfrozen control embryos (56.0%) were significantly higher (p<0.05) than those of conventional straws (43.4%) and OPS (37.7%). The rates of morula formation were also higher to control, CPS, conventional straws and OPS in orderly. These results show that CPS has the advantages of achieving a high survival and safety preservation.