Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) is an important signaling molecule which mediates many different cellular responses. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of in vitro culture (IVC) medium supplemented with LPA on the preimplantation embryonic development of porcine embryos derived from in vitro fertilization (IVF). Embryos derived from IVF were cultured in PZM-3 medium supplemented with 30 μM LPA on Day 1 to Day 7, Day 1 to Day 3 (early stage), or Day 4 to Day 7 (late stage), or without LPA. Moreover, the messenger RNA (mRNA) expression of obtaining blastocysts from each group were analyzed. Data were analyzed by ANOVA followed by Duncan using SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Science) mean ± SEM. There was a significantly higher cleavage rate in Day 1 to Day 7 than control (71.25% and 57.46%, respectively) and significantly higher total cell number of blastocysts in Day 1 to Day 3 and Day 4 to Day 7 than control (56.07,56.53 and 45.19, respectively). The results also showed that the mRNA expression level of PCNA, Bcl-2 and Bax in Day 1 to Day 7 group blastocysts were significantly higher than control and the expression level of Bax in Day 1 to Day 3 was also significantly higher than control. Moreover, it also showed that Bcl-2/Bax mRNA ratio in D1-3 group was significantly lower than control but D4-7 and D1-7 groups were comparable to control group. In conclusion, our results suggest that treatment with 30 μM LPA during IVC improves the porcine early embryo cleavage and the blastocyst total cell number after IVF and regulating the mRNA expression of blastocysts during blastocyst formation.