Numerical simulation of cooling rates in vitrification systems used for oocyte cryopreservation

Abstract: Oocyte cryopreservation is of key importance in the preservation and propagation of germplasm. Interest 24 in oocyte cryopreservation has increased in recent years due to the application of assisted reproductive 25 technologies in farm animals such as in vitro fertilization, nuclear transfer and the need for the establish- 26 ment of ova/gene banks worldwide. However, the cryopreservation of the female gamete has been met 27 with limited success mainly due to its small surface-area:volume ratio. 28 In the past decade, several vitrification devices such as open pulled straws (OPS), fine and ultra fine pip- 29 ette tips, nylon loops and polyethylene films have been introduced in order to manipulate minimal vol- 30 umes and achieve high cooling rates. However, experimental comparison of cooling rates presents 31 difficulties mainly because of the reduced size of these systems. To circumvent this limitation, a numer- 32 ical simulation of cooling rates of various vitrification systems immersed in liquid nitrogen was con- 33 ducted solving the non-stationary heat transfer partial differential equation using finite element method. 34 Results indicate the nylon loop (Cryoloop) is the most efficient heat transfer system analyzed, with a 35 predicted cooling rate of 180,000 C/min for an external heat transfer coefficient h = 1000W/m2 K when 36 cooling from 20 to 130 C; in contrast, the open pulled straw method (OPS) showed the lowest perfor- 37 mance with a cooling rate of 5521 C/min considering the same value of external heat transfer coefficient. 38 Predicted cooling rates of Miniflex and Cryotop (polyethylene film system) were 6164 and 37,500 C/ 39 min, respectively, for the same heat transfer coefficient

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Main Authors: Sansiñena, Marina Julia, Santos, María Victoria, Zaritzky, Noemí, Chirife, Jorge
Other Authors: Universidad Católica Argentina. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias
Format: Artículo biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: 2011
Subjects:ENFRIAMIENTO, OVOCITOS, TRANSFERENCIA DE CALOR, METODO DE ELEMENTOS FINITOS,
Online Access:https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/5467
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