Theriogenology
Volume 73, Issue 9 , Pages 1238-1243, June 2010

Environmental influences on the production of pre-implantation embryos

  • Ann-Kathrin Diercks

      Affiliations

    • German Cancer Research Centre, Cryopreservation W430, Heidelberg, FR Germany
  • ,
  • Anna Schwab

      Affiliations

    • German Cancer Research Centre, Cryopreservation W430, Heidelberg, FR Germany
  • ,
  • Werner Rittgen

      Affiliations

    • German Cancer Research Centre, Biostatistics C060, Heidelberg, FR Germany
  • ,
  • Andreas Kruspel

      Affiliations

    • German Cancer Research Centre, Safety Z060, Heidelberg, FR Germany
  • ,
  • Edgar Heuss

      Affiliations

    • German Cancer Research Centre, Safety Z060, Heidelberg, FR Germany
  • ,
  • Johannes Schenkel

      Affiliations

    • German Cancer Research Centre, Cryopreservation W430, Heidelberg, FR Germany
    • Institute of Physiology and Pathophysiology, University, Heidelberg, FR Germany
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +49 6221 423350; fax: +49 6221 423209.

Received 9 September 2009; received in revised form 29 December 2009; accepted 31 December 2009. published online 22 February 2010.

Abstract 

Generation and cryopreservation of transgenic mice depend on reliable and continuous production of pre-implantation embryos. To suppress circannual and circadian rhythms driving the physiological and sexual behaviour of free living animals, laboratory animals are housed under standardized conditions. It remains to be elucidated if the artificial climate can cover all environmental effects. Here, we report that the humidity in an animal facility affects the embryo yield. The weather at the location of the facility, especially the temperature, influences the climate within an animal facility; weather peaks are obviously covered in part only, even if the facility is equipped with a powerful air-conditioning supply. Subsequently, external weather changes interact with the environment within the facility, influencing the production of embryos. Furthermore, noise and/or vibrations as generated by construction works, negatively affect the embryo yield.

Keywords: Animal facility, Climate, Humidity, Pre-implantation embryos, Temperature, Transgenic mouse, Weather influence

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PII: S0093-691X(10)00039-7

doi:10.1016/j.theriogenology.2009.12.003

Theriogenology
Volume 73, Issue 9 , Pages 1238-1243, June 2010