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Título: Maximizing embryo production in endangered sheep breeds: in vitro procedures that complement in vivo techniques
Autor: Forcada, Fernando
Buffoni, A
Abecia Martínez, Alfonso José
Asenjo, B
Palacín, I
Vázquez, María Isabel
Rodríguez-Castillo, J.C
Sánchez-Prieto, L
Casao A.
Tipo: Artículo
Descriptores: OVINOS, OVEJAS, FECUNDACION IN VITRO, EMBRIONES, OVOCITOS
Fecha de publicación: 2011
Resumen: This study investigated the use of previously superovulated ovaries as a source of oocytes, assessing the competence of them for in vitro embryo production. Two superovulatory treatments were performed: equine Chorionic Gonadotrophin (eCG) plus porcine Follicle-StimulatingHormone (pFSH) in a single dose or the conventional protocol of six decreasingdoses of pFSH. Thirty donor ewes of the endangered Ojalada breed were given either the simplified (group S; n 15) or the decreasing-dose (group D; n 15) treatments three times at intervals of ]50 days. Ovaries were recovered on day 7 after the oestrus followingthe third treatment, just after embryo flushing, and the oocytes were collected to assess in vitro maturation, fertilisation and development to the blastocyst stage. The two superovulatory treatments did not differ in the mean number of oocytes selected for maturation (7.191.2 and 8.591.5 per ewe in the D and S groups, respectively). The oocytes recovered from ewes in Group D (87.5%) had a significantly (pB0.05) higher maturation rate than did those recovered from ewes in group S (75%), but no differences were found in fertilisation rate (94% and 94.6% in the D and S groups, respectively); both groups did not differ in their blastocyst rates and the total number of cells in in vitro-produced blastocysts. In the two experimental groups, 1.7 (D) and 1.8 (S) in vitro-produced blastocysts were generated per ewe, which indicate that it is feasible to combine in vivo and in vitro techniques to maximise embryo production in endangered sheep breeds.
EN: Journal of Applied Animal Research, 2011, 39(4), 412-417
Citación: Forcada, F, Buffoni, A, Abecia Martínez, A, Asenjo, B, Palacín, I, Vázquez, M, Rodríguez-Castillo, J, Sánchez-Prieto, L y Casao A. Maximizing embryo production in endangered sheep breeds: in vitro procedures that complement in vivo techniques. Journal of Applied Animal Research. [en línea] 2011, 39(4), 412-417
Licencia: Licencia Creative Commons Atribución - No Comercial (CC - By-NC 4.0)
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