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Reproduction (2005) 130 359-366
DOI: 10.1530/rep.1.00658
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RESEARCH

Apoptosis in rabbit embryos produced by fertilization or nuclear transfer with fibroblasts and cumulus cells

Shu-Zhen Liu1,2, Li-Juan Yao1, Man-Xi Jiang1, Zi-Li Lei1, Li-Sheng Zhang1, Yan-Ling Zhang1, Qing-Yuan Sun1, Yue-Liang Zheng1, Xiang-Fen Song1 and Da-Yuan Chen1

1 State Key Laboratory of Reproductive Biology, Institute of Zoology, Graduate School, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100080, China and 2 College of Life Science, Shandong Normal University, Jinan 250014, China

Correspondence should be addressed to D-Y Chen; Email: chendy{at}ioz.ac.cn

In this study, we investigated the development, the cell number of the blastocyst, and apoptosis in rabbit nuclear transfer (NT) embryos derived from adult fibroblasts and cumulus cells as compared with embryos derived from in vivo fertilization and in vitro culture. The developmental rate and the total cell number of the blastocyst were significantly lower in NT embryos than in fertilized embryos (FEs). The type of donor cells did not affect the embryonic developmental rate and the total cell number of blastocysts in NT groups. The present study investigated the onset and the frequency of apoptosis in NT embryos and FEs by using a terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick and labeling (TUNEL) assay. The earliest positive TUNEL signals were detected at the eight-cell stage in NT embryos and at the morula stage in FEs. The apoptotic index of the total blastocysts, the inner cell mass and the trophoderm was greatly higher in the NT embryos than in FEs. Moreover, the apoptotic index of the blastocyst from fibroblasts was significantly higher than that of the blastocyst from cumulus cells.







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