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Studies on the development of mouse embyros in vitro . II. The effect of energy source
Author(s) -
Brinster Ralph L.
Publication year - 1965
Publication title -
journal of experimental zoology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1097-010X
pISSN - 0022-104X
DOI - 10.1002/jez.1401580106
Subject(s) - phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase , citrate synthase , osmotic concentration , energy source , biochemistry , chemistry , fructose , in vitro , biology , enzyme , organic chemistry , coal
The effect of various possible energy sources on the development in vitro of two‐cell mouse ova into blastocysts was examined. Energy for development of two‐cell mouse ova could be supplied by lacatate, pyruvate, oxaloacetate, or phosphoenolpyruvate. Compounds such as glucose, fructose, ribose, glucose‐6‐phosphate, fructose‐1, 6‐phosphate, acetate, citrate, α‐ketoglutarate, succinate, fumarate, and malate could not provide energy for development of two‐cell mouse ova. The optimum concentrations at pH 7.38 for those compounds which would supply energy was 5.00 × 10 −2 M lactate, 3.16 × 10 −4 M oxaloacetate, and 1.00 × 10 −2 M phosphoenolpyruvate. The possibility that interactions existed between the effects of osmolarity, pH, and energy source was examined in several experiments. There was no interaction between the effects of osmolarity and pH or osmolarity and the four possible energy sources. However, there was a singnificant interaction between energy source and pH. The result of this is that an increase in pH of the medium results in an increase in the optimum concentration of the compound supplying energy to the developing ova.

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