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Título : In vitro and in vivo quality of bovine embryos in vitro produced with sex-sorted sperm
Autor : Trigal, B.
Gómez, E.
Caamaño, José N.
Muñoz, M.
Moreno Fernández, Javier
Carrocera, S.
Martín, D.
Díez, C.
Palabras clave : Sex-sorted sperm
In vitro production
Vitrification
Embryo transfer
Pregnancy
Fecha de publicación : oct-2012
Editorial : Elsevier
Citación : Trigal, B.; Gómez, E.; Caamaño, J. N.; Muñoz, M.; Moreno, J.; Carrocera, S.; Martín, D.; Díez, C. In vitro and in vivo quality of bovine embryos in vitro produced with sex-sorted sperm. Theriogenology. 2012; 78 (7): 1465-1475.
Resumen : In this work we analyzed the effects of three culture systems on developmental ability of bovine embryos in vitro produced with sexed sperm, the survival to vitrification (cryologic vitrification method) of such blastocysts, and their pregnancy rates after embryo transfer to recipients, both as fresh and after vitrification/warming. Finally, we measured the accuracy of the sorting protocol by a polymerase chain reaction-based method to validate the embryo sex at blastocyst stages. We confirmed an individual effect of the bull as well as development rates of embryos produced with sorted sperm lower than embryos with unsorted sperm, independent of the culture system used. The cryoresistance to vitrification of embryos produced with sexed sperm did not differ from that of conventionally produced embryos (re-expansion rates at 24 and 48 h: 74.6% vs. 75.5%, and 64.5% vs. 68.1% for embryos produced with conventional and sorted sperm, respectively; hatching rates at 48 h: 63.55% vs. 55.5% for embryos produced with conventional and sorted sperm, respectively). Finally, no significant differences were found in pregnancy rates after the embryo transfer of fresh and vitrified/warmed blastocysts (52.8% vs. 42.0%, respectively; P > 0.05). Male and female embryos produced with sorted sperm showed the same quality in terms of developmental ability, cryoresistance, and pregnancy rates after transfer. Our culture system, coupled with the vitrification in fiber plugs, provides good quality sex-known embryos which survive vitrification at similar rates than embryos produced with conventional unsorted sperm; also it produces good pregnancy rates after transfer of sexed embryos both fresh and after vitrification and warming.
URI : http://ria.asturias.es/RIA/handle/123456789/3202
ISSN : 0093-691X
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