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The overlaying oil type influences in vitro embryo production: differences in composition and compound transfer into incubation medium between oils

AutorMartínez, Cristina A.; Nohalez, Alicia; Parrilla, Inmaculada; Motas, Miguel; Roca, Jordi; Romero, Inmaculada; García-González, Diego L. CSIC ORCID ; Cuello, Cristina; Rodríguez-Martínez, Heriberto; Martínez, Emilio A.; Gil, María Antonia
Fecha de publicación5-sep-2017
EditorNature Publishing Group
CitaciónScientific Reports 7: 10505 (2017)
ResumenThe oil overlay micro-drop system is widely used for cultures of mammalian gametes and embryos. We evaluated hereby the effects of two unaltered commercial oils— Sigma mineral oil (S-MO) and Nidoil paraffin oil (N-PO)—on in vitro embryo production (IVP) outcomes using a pig model. The results showed that while either oil apparently did not affect oocyte maturation and fertilization rates, S-MO negatively affected embryo cleavage rates, blastocyst formation rates, and, consequently, total blastocyst efficiency of the system. No differences in the oxidation state were found between the oils or culture media incubated under S-MO or N-PO. Although both oils slightly differed in elemental composition, there were no differences in the concentrations of elements between fresh media and media incubated under oils. By contrast, we demonstrated clear oil-type differences in both the composition of volatile organic compounds (VOC) and the transfer of some of these VOC´s (straight-chain alkanes and pentanal and 1,3-diethyl benzene) to the culture medium, which could have influenced embryonic development.
Descripción3 Tablas; 3 Figuras; 11 Páginas
Versión del editorhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-10989-5
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/156184
DOI10.1038/s41598-017-10989-5
E-ISSN2045-2322
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