Application of embryo transfer using in vitro produced embryos: intrinsic factors affecting efficiency.

IF 0.2 4区 农林科学 Q4 VETERINARY SCIENCES Cattle Practice Pub Date : 2015-01-01 Epub Date: 2015-01-21
M Ashry, G W Smith
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Embryo transfer remains a viable approach to increase propagation of offspring from high genetic merit females. Although it is now over 60 years since the report of the birth of the first calf from embryo transfer, utilisation of embryo transfer technology worldwide is not widespread. Limitations of conventional procedures for superovulation and embryo transfer are not limited to but include variability in response to superovulation, the labour intensive nature of superovulation procedures, time required between collections and cost of technology. Recently, harvest of ova and transfer of in vitro produced embryos has received more attention as a potential alternative to conventional superovulation and subsequent embryo transfer. Aspiration of follicular ova and in vitro embryo production offers potential advantages in reducing loss of female germplasm occurring through the natural process of ovarian follicular atresia, can increase yield of embryos from elite donor cows beyond that possible with superovulation, and provides a means of salvaging genetic material from valuable animals at slaughter or those culled for disease control or other reasons. Recent evidence indicates poor ovum quality is a major factor limiting in vitro embryo production and discovery of a role for intrinsic factors such as ovum follistatin and cumulus cell cathepsins in control of ovum quality has led to ongoing research on new technologies to increase yield of transferable embryos.

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胚胎移植仍然是提高高遗传优势雌性后代繁殖的可行方法。尽管第一例胚胎移植小牛的诞生已经有60多年的历史了,但胚胎移植技术在世界范围内的应用并不广泛。常规超排卵和胚胎移植程序的局限性不仅限于,而且包括超排卵反应的可变性,超排卵程序的劳动密集型性质,收集所需的时间和技术成本。近年来,卵子采集和体外胚胎移植作为传统超排卵和随后的胚胎移植的潜在替代方法受到了越来越多的关注。抽吸卵泡卵和体外胚胎生产在减少因卵巢卵泡闭锁的自然过程而发生的雌性种质损失方面具有潜在的优势,可以提高精英供体奶牛的胚胎产量,超过超排卵的可能性,并提供了一种从屠宰或因疾病控制或其他原因而被淘汰的有价值动物中回收遗传物质的手段。最近的证据表明,卵子质量差是限制体外胚胎生产的主要因素,而卵泡抑素和积云细胞组织蛋白酶等内在因素在控制卵子质量中的作用的发现,促使人们不断研究提高可移植胚胎产量的新技术。
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Cattle Practice
Cattle Practice 农林科学-兽医学
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期刊介绍: Contributions are invited on the veterinary and scientific aspects of cattle health and production/bovine health management. Cattle Practice is the journal of the British Cattle Veterinary Association, submissions should be relevant to the practice of cattle veterinary medicine in the UK or in similar industries globally.
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