Bovine Immunodeficiency Virus in Relation to Embryos Fertilized In Vitro

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A. Bielanski
C. Simard
P. Maxwell
S. Nadin-Davis
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[1] Animal Diseases Research Institute,
[2] Germplasm Centre of Expertise,undefined
[3] Animal Diseases Research Institute,undefined
[4] Health of Animals and Food Laboratory,undefined
[5] Centre for Animal and Plant Health,undefined
[6] Animal Diseases Research Institute,undefined
[7] Germplasm Centre of Expertise,undefined
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Veterinary Research Communications | 2001年 / 25卷
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bovine immunodeficiency virus; cattle; embryos; fertilization; maturation; oocytes; polymerase chain reaction; zona pellucida;
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The association of bovine immunodeficiency virus (BIV) with embryos derived by in vitro fertilization from oocytes of experimentally infected heifers or oocytes/embryos exposed to the virus in vitro was investigated. Using a nested-PCR assay, proviral DNA of BIV was not detected in follicular fluid or in embryos derived from BIV-infected donors. In vitro exposure of oocytes to BIV during maturation or insemination with BIV-infected semen resulted in zona pellucida-intact embryos testing negative for BIV provirus. However, exposure of zona pellucida-free day-7 embryos to the virus resulted in a positive BIV assay for 28% of the batches of embryos, suggesting that the zona pellucida has a role in protecting against BIV infection. The presence of BIV in the IVF system had no apparent effect on the development of bovine embryos to the blastocyst stage.
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