Development of techniques for the production of viable embryos from 6 to 7 week old lambs

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dc.contributor Earl, CR
dc.contributor Irvine, BJ
dc.contributor Armstrong, DT
dc.date.accessioned 2012-01-25T12:31:31Z
dc.date.available 2012-01-25T12:31:31Z
dc.date.issued 1994
dc.identifier.citation Proc. Aust. Soc. Anim. Prod. (1994) 20: 428
dc.identifier.uri http://livestocklibrary.com.au/handle/1234/8466
dc.description.abstract Pi-oc. Amt. Sot. Amh. Prod. 1994 Vol. 20 DEVELOPMENT OF TECHNIQUES FOR THE PRODUCTION OF VIABLE EMBRYOS FROM SIX TO SEVEN WEEK OLD LAMBS C.R. EARLA, B.J. IRVINEAB and D.T. ARMSTRONG B AStruan Research Centre, S.A. Research and Development Institute, Naracoorte S.A. 5271 BDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Adelaide S.A. 5005 Recently there have been reports of offspring from oocytes collected from 6-9 week old calves. This study investigates whether these techniques could be transferred to similar aged lambs. A preliminary experiment was conducted to establish if there was any difference between transferring embryos, developed in vitro from immature oocytes obtained from abattoir ovaries, at day 2.5 post in vitro fertilisation (IVF) (S-12 cell stage) or at day 6 post IVF (blastocyst stage). In vitro maturation (IVM), IVF and embryo culture was as per Walker et al. (1994). Embryos were transferred to synchronised recipients via a laparoscopic method to the utero-tubal junction (UTJ) for the S-12 cell embryos or to the uterus for the blastocysts. Fetal numbers were determined by ultrasound on day 48 (Table 1). In the second study, six 6-7 week old crossbred lambs underwent ovarian stimulation via the following protocol. Progestagen intravaginal sponges (Repromap; Upjohn, Australia) were inserted on day 0. On day 7, 8.3 mg FSH (Embryo-S; Jurox, Australia) was injected subcutaneously together with 400 IU PMSG intramuscularly (im) (Folligon, Intervet, Holland). Forty eight hours later (day 9) sponges were removed and 24 hours after this (day 10) 40 pg GnRH (Fertagyl; Intervet, Holland) was injected im. Nineteen hours after the GnRH injection (day 11) ovaries were exposed via mid-ventral laparotomy and the follicles were aspirated with a 20 gauge needle and a 10 mL syringe. Those oocytes that had expanded cumulus cells at collection were classified as mature and put into IVF within 3-4 hours, while oocytes with tight cumulus cells underwent 24 hours of IVM prior to IVF. All S-12 cell stage embryos on day 2.5 post IVF were transferred to the UTJ of synchronised recipients. Table 1. In vitro development and transfer results of oocytes collected from adult abattoir sourced ovaries, transferred as 8-12 cell embryos (day 2.5) or blastocysts (day 6) (all % are of oocytes) Transfer day 2.5 6 No. oocytes 55 57 No. cleaved 2 4 cell at 52. hours post IVF (%) 25 (45) 28 (49) No. embryos transferred (%) 19 (34) 15 (26) No. fetuses on day 48 of pregnancy (%) 11 (20) 10 (18) 26 (47) 28 (49) Table 2. In vitro development and transfer data of mature and immature oocytes collected from lambs (all % are of oocytes) No. fetuses on day 48 of pregnancy (%) 8 (27) 0 ( 0) Oocyte No. No. cleaved type at collection Mature Immature oocytes 30 16 21 (70) 9 (56) 2 4 cell at 52 hours post IVF 0 No. 8-l 2 cell embryos transferred (%) 18 (60) 5 (31) 21 (70) 5 (31) Mean 2 s-d. of follicles 11.2 of: 11.5 (range: O-29) oocytes that were mature There were no differences as S-12 cell embryos or as aspirated and oocytes recovered per lamb were 14.8 + 16.6 (range: O-40) and respectively. Mean oocyte recovery rate and the percentage of recovered were 88.8% (range: 63-100%) and 83.2% (range: 40-100%) respectively. in oocyte survival to day 48 fetuses, regardless of whether the transfers were blastocysts (Table 2). WALKER, SK., HILL, J-L., BEE, CA. and WARNES, D.M. (1994). TheriogenoZogy. 41: 330. 428
dc.publisher ASAP
dc.source.uri http://www.asap.asn.au/livestocklibrary/1994/Earl94.PDF
dc.subject oocyte transfer
dc.subject viable embryos
dc.subject ova
dc.subject ovarian stimulation
dc.title Development of techniques for the production of viable embryos from 6 to 7 week old lambs
dc.type Research
dc.identifier.volume 20
dc.identifier.page 428


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