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RAMILLA, M. J.; GEBBIE, F. E.; KING, M. E.; CAROLAN, C.; SINCLAIR, K. D.; WATT, R. G.; DOLMAN, C. F.; BECKERS, J. F.; ROBINSON, J. J. |
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The incidence of embryo and fetal loss following the transfer of in vitro-cultured sheep embryos. |
Ano de publicação: |
1998 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Theriogenology, v. 49, n. 1, p. 248, 1998. |
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Inglês |
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Edição de proceedings Annual Conference of the International Embryo Transfer Society Marriott at Copley Place, Boston, USA, jan. 1998. |
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On Day 6 following a synchronised estrus, 120 Scottish Blackface ewes each received a single blastocyst-stage embryo produced by in vitro culture of zygotes harvested from their superovulated contemporaries 36 h after intrauterine insemination to a single SuffoIk gire. Four treatments in a 2 x 2 factorial design, co-culture (CoCult) vs synthetic oviductal fluid (SOF) supplemented with low (A) vs high (B) ammonia-producing bovine serum, were used to culture the embryos from the zygote to blastocyst stage. Ewes were pregnancy tested by ultra- sound scanning on Day 60 of gestation and those pregnant were scanned again before slaughter on Day 125. Weekly blood samples were taken from Day 26 onwards from 3 of the 6 replicates for radioimmunoassay determination of pregnancy-associated glycoprotein (oPAG) to diagnose early pregnancy and detect embryonic death (Ranilla et al, 1994, Theriogenology 42:537-545). ControI samples were taken from 6 ewes that each received an in vivo-produced blastocyst. Day 60 pregnancy rate was 45% (54/120). Pregnancy rate did not differ between gera (A 49%; B 42%) but was higher (Chi-square 6.73, P<0.01) for CoCult (59%) than SOF (35%), Table 1. Pregnancies lost (n = 6) between Days 60 and 125 of gestation were not associated with any causal agent. Based on elevated oPAG in plasma taken at Day 26, 66% (35/53) of ewes receiving in vitro-cultured embryos initiated a pregnancy compared with 6 of 6 (100%) controI ewes receiving an in vivo-produced embryo. Subsequent losses to Day 60 were 2 (33%), 4 (36%), 3 (25%) and 6 (25%) for CoCult-A, CoCult-B, SOF-A and SOF-B, respectively, vs zero for contraIs. There was no significant correlation between oPAG concentrations on Day 26 and the outcome of pregnancy. In conclusion, oPAG analysis showed that ~ 30% of ewes receiving in vitro-cultured embryos experienced pregnancy failure between Days 26 and 60, and the leveI of loss was similar for alI culture treatments. MenosOn Day 6 following a synchronised estrus, 120 Scottish Blackface ewes each received a single blastocyst-stage embryo produced by in vitro culture of zygotes harvested from their superovulated contemporaries 36 h after intrauterine insemination to a single SuffoIk gire. Four treatments in a 2 x 2 factorial design, co-culture (CoCult) vs synthetic oviductal fluid (SOF) supplemented with low (A) vs high (B) ammonia-producing bovine serum, were used to culture the embryos from the zygote to blastocyst stage. Ewes were pregnancy tested by ultra- sound scanning on Day 60 of gestation and those pregnant were scanned again before slaughter on Day 125. Weekly blood samples were taken from Day 26 onwards from 3 of the 6 replicates for radioimmunoassay determination of pregnancy-associated glycoprotein (oPAG) to diagnose early pregnancy and detect embryonic death (Ranilla et al, 1994, Theriogenology 42:537-545). ControI samples were taken from 6 ewes that each received an in vivo-produced blastocyst. Day 60 pregnancy rate was 45% (54/120). Pregnancy rate did not differ between gera (A 49%; B 42%) but was higher (Chi-square 6.73, P<0.01) for CoCult (59%) than SOF (35%), Table 1. Pregnancies lost (n = 6) between Days 60 and 125 of gestation were not associated with any causal agent. Based on elevated oPAG in plasma taken at Day 26, 66% (35/53) of ewes receiving in vitro-cultured embryos initiated a pregnancy compared with 6 of 6 (100%) controI ewes receiving an in vivo-produced embryo. S... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Coleta de embrião; Morte embrionária. |
Thesagro: |
Ovino; Reprodução Animal; Transferência de Embrião. |
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