In vitro developmental competence of buffalo oocytes collected at various stages of the estrous cycle

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作者
Manjunatha, B. M.
Gupta, P. S. P.
Ravindra, J. P.
Devaraj, A.
Ramesh, H. S.
Nandi, S.
机构
[1] KVAFSU, Vet Coll, Bangalore 560024, Karnataka, India
[2] ICAR Res Complex, NIANP, Bangalore 560030, Karnataka, India
关键词
oocyte developmental competence; buffalo; dominant follicle; embryo;
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10.1016/j.theriogenology.2007.07.001
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The objective was to determine the in vitro developmental competence of buffalo oocytes collected from abattoir-dedved ovaries at various staE!es of the estrous cycle and follicular status. In Experiment 1, ovaries (n = 476 pairs) were collected and divided into the following five groups: (a) ovaries with a corpus hemorragicurn and no dominant follicle (CH-NO-DF); (b) ovaries with a mature functional corpus luteunt (CL) and a dominant follicle (CL-DF)-, (c) ovaries with a mature functional CL and no dominant follicle (CL-NO-DF)- (d) ovaries with a regressing CL and a dominant follicle (RCL-DF); and (e) ovaries without any luteal structures and only small follicles (ANEST). In Experiment 2, 144 pairs of ovaries with a CL (or regressing CL) and a dominant follicle were collected and follicles were classified as dominant, largest subordinate, and subordinate. In both experiments, the dominant follicle was defined as any follicle >I 0 mm in diameter that exceeded the diameter of all other (subordinate) follicles. Although oocytes were collected from each group of ovaries, only Grades A or B oocytes were used for in vitro embryo production. Cleavage rates were higher (P < 0.05) from oocytes collected from ovaries in the CH-NO-DF (59.6%) and CL-NO-DF (59.2%) groups than those collected from CL-DF (52.2%) and ANEST (43.6%) groups. The yield of transferable embryos was higher (P < 0.05) from oocytes collected from CH-NO-DF (27.4%) and CL-NO-DF (24.0%) ovaries than from CL-DF (16.2%), RCL-DF (15.4%), and lowest (P < 0.05) from ANEST (8.8%). In Experiment 2, oocytes from the dominant follicle had a higher (P < 0.05) cleavage rate (65.2 %) and transferable embryo yield (30.2%) than those collected from the largest subordinate and subordinate follicles. In conclusion, oocyte competence depended on the morphofunctional state of ovaries. Oocyte development was maximal in pairs of ovaries with a corpus hemorragicurn or CL and no dominant follicle; in paired ovaries with a CL and a dominant follicle, development was maximal in oocytes derived from the dominant follicle. (C) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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