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Cryopreservation of Preimplantation Embryos of Cattle, Sheep, and Goats
Published on: August 5, 2011
24-Hour cooled storage of equine embryos
P L Sertich1, L B Love, M R Hodgson
1Hofmann Center for Reproductive Studies, University of Pennsylvania - New Bolton Center, Kennett Square, PA 19348, USA.
Abstract:
Equine embryos were collected by transcervical uterine flush 7 d after ovulation. The flush solution was Dulbecco's phosphate buffered saline (PBS) with 1% newborn calf serum and penicillin-streptomycin. Each embryo was washed in modified Dulbecco's PBS with 1% newborn calf serum and 0.4% bovine serum albumin, and placed in 4-ml polystyrene test tube containing this same medium. Embryos were packaged in a commercial semen transport container which cooled (-0.3 degrees C/min) and maintained the embryo at 4 to 6 degrees C. After 24 h, 16 embryos were transcervically transferred into recipient mares. Of the 16 embryos, six were detected as vesicles by ultrasonography at 14 d of pregnancy, of which three were carried to term and resulted in live, normal foals. Sixteen control embryos were directly transferred without prior storage and resulted in five foals.

