Characteristics of Actin Fibers and Ultrastructure of the Contact Regions Involved in the Separation of Blastomeres of Two-Cell Mouse Embryos, Frozen-Thawed without the Zona Pellucida

M. Martí, M. Grossmann, J. Santaló, J. Egozcue, M. Ponsà

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    Freezing of embryos deprived of the zona pellucida (ZP) decreases their survival rate immediately after thawing, and gives rise to the separation of their blastomeres in a high percentage of cases. We have studied the ultrastructure and the characteristics of actin fibers in the cell-to-cell contact region in mouse embryos frozen-thawed without the ZP at the two-cell stage. Our results indicate that most of the embryos that retain their blastomeres united after freezing and thawing show either the presence of a midbody, or a contact region with a close apposition of the plasma membranes but without an organized actin cortex in their contact region. Only a small percentage of embryos that retain their blastomeres united after freezing and thawing show a contact region with widely separated plasma membranes and an organized actin cytocortex. © 1997 Academic Press.
    Idioma originalAnglès
    Pàgines (de-a)94-106
    RevistaCryobiology
    Volum34
    DOIs
    Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 1 de gen. 1997

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