Developmental Competence of Sheep Oocytes Collected by OPU After Different Ovarian Hyperstimulation Treatments
Abstract
Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Citazione:
Developmental Competence of Sheep Oocytes Collected
by OPU After Different Ovarian Hyperstimulation
Treatments / Berlinguer, F; Rosati, I; Bogliolo, Luisa; Ledda, Sergio; Pintus, P; Leoni, Giovanni Giuseppe; Naitana, S.. - In: REPRODUCTION IN DOMESTIC ANIMALS. - ISSN 0936-6768. - 37:(2002), pp. 226-226. (Intervento presentato al convegno ESDAR 2002.).
Abstract:
Our aim was to compare the developmental capacity of sheep oocytes
obtained by OPU and then matured, fertilised and cultured in vitro
after two different ovarian hyperstimulation treatments. Sheep were
divided into three groups: a) constant FSH doses administration;
b) decreasing FSH doses administration; c) no FSH treatments. Sheep
were synchronised by the insertion of intravaginal sponges left in situ
during 11 days; FSH (total dose: 96 I.U.) was administered in 4 doses
given every 12 hours starting on day 9. Twelve hours after the last FSH
administration sheep were restrained on a laparoscopic table under
general anaesthesia and follicles were aspirated utilising an 18 G
needle. In group a, we put in culture for the successive in vitro procedures (IVM/IVF/IVC) 86.2% of the oocytes recovered (14.5
oocytes/OPU), obtained 28.3% blastocysts. In group b, we cultured
91.3% of the oocytes recovered (17.4 oocytes/OPU), obtained 16%
blastocysts. In group c, we cultured 76.2% of the oocytes recovered
(10.6 oocytes/OPU), obtaining 7.3% blastocysts. These results indicate
that there is a significant difference (p < 0:05) between the numbers of
embryos obtained in treated versus non treated animals, while between
the two ovarian hyperstimulation treatments we found no significant
difference. (Supported by RAIZ).
obtained by OPU and then matured, fertilised and cultured in vitro
after two different ovarian hyperstimulation treatments. Sheep were
divided into three groups: a) constant FSH doses administration;
b) decreasing FSH doses administration; c) no FSH treatments. Sheep
were synchronised by the insertion of intravaginal sponges left in situ
during 11 days; FSH (total dose: 96 I.U.) was administered in 4 doses
given every 12 hours starting on day 9. Twelve hours after the last FSH
administration sheep were restrained on a laparoscopic table under
general anaesthesia and follicles were aspirated utilising an 18 G
needle. In group a, we put in culture for the successive in vitro procedures (IVM/IVF/IVC) 86.2% of the oocytes recovered (14.5
oocytes/OPU), obtained 28.3% blastocysts. In group b, we cultured
91.3% of the oocytes recovered (17.4 oocytes/OPU), obtained 16%
blastocysts. In group c, we cultured 76.2% of the oocytes recovered
(10.6 oocytes/OPU), obtaining 7.3% blastocysts. These results indicate
that there is a significant difference (p < 0:05) between the numbers of
embryos obtained in treated versus non treated animals, while between
the two ovarian hyperstimulation treatments we found no significant
difference. (Supported by RAIZ).
Tipologia CRIS:
4.2 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Elenco autori:
Berlinguer, F; Rosati, I; Bogliolo, Luisa; Ledda, Sergio; Pintus, P; Leoni, Giovanni Giuseppe; Naitana, S.
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Proceding of the European Society for Domestica Animal Reproduction(ESDAR)
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