Reduced survival in utero from transferred mouse blastocysts compared with morulae
- 1 January 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Gamete Research
- Vol. 7 (2) , 161-167
- https://doi.org/10.1002/mrd.1120070208
Abstract
Studies on the survival of mouse embryos revealed that fewer offspring were produced when blastocysts, rather than morulae, were transferred to foster mothers. Approximately 8–10 h after fertilization F1 hybrid eggs (C57BL/6J × LT/Sv) were collected and cultured to morulae (day 4) or blastocysts (day 5 ) before transfer into uteri of day 3 foster mothers. A few recipients were killed on day 8 of gestation and deciduae were examined histologically. Embryos developing from transferred morulae were found to lie deep within the deciduae and were surrounded by numerous, large blood islands. Conversely, embryos developing from transferred blastocysts implanted more distally to the maternal blood vessels with only a few blood islands surrounding the embryos. These observations, suggesting abnormal implantation with insufficient embyro nourishment, were confirmed when uteri of foster mothers were examined on day 19 of gestation. Although the proportion of implantations from transferred morulae or blastocysts was similar (42 % and 47%, respectively), significantly more of the implantations were resorbed after transfer of blastocysts (78%) as compared with morulae (15%). These results demonstrate that transfer of day 5 cultured blastocysts into uteri of foster mothers increases embryonic mortality as a consequence of improper implantation.Keywords
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