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Exposure to follicular fluid during oocyte maturation and oviductal fluid during post-maturation does not improve in vitro embryo production in the horse.
Douet, Cecile; Parodi, Olivia; Martino, Nicola Antonio et al.
2017In Zygote, p. 1-19
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Keywords :
Equine; IVF; IVM; Oocyte; Spermatozoa
Abstract :
[en] Most wild equids and many domestic horse breeds are at risk of extinction, so there is an urgent need for genome resource banking. Embryos cryopreservation allows the preservation of genetics from male and female and is the fastest method to restore a breed. In the equine, embryo production in vitro would allow the production of several embryos per cycle. Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) is used to generate horse embryos, but it requires expensive equipment and expertise in micromanipulation, and blastocyst development rates remain low. No conventional in vitro fertilization (IVF) technique for equine embryo production is available. The development of culture conditions able to mimic the maturation of the oocyte in preovulatory follicular fluid (pFF) and the post-maturation in oviductal fluid (OF) may improve embryo production in vitro. Our aim was to analyse the effect of in vitro maturation in pFF and incubation in OF on in vitro maturation of equine oocytes, fertilization using conventional IVF or ICSI, and embryo development after culture in synthetic oviductal fluid (SOF) or DMEM-F12. Oocytes collected from slaughtered mares or by ovum pick up were matured in vitro in pFF or semi-synthetic maturation medium (MM). The in vitro maturation, fertilization and development rates were not statistically different between pFF and MM. After in vitro maturation, oocytes were incubated with or without OF. Post-maturation in OF did not significantly improve the fertilization and development rates. Thus, in our study, exposure to physiological fluids for oocyte maturation and post-maturation does not improve in vitro embryo production in the horse.
Disciplines :
Anatomy (cytology, histology, embryology...) & physiology
Author, co-author :
Douet, Cecile
Parodi, Olivia
Martino, Nicola Antonio
Lacalandra, Giovanni Michele
Nicassio, Michele
Reigner, Fabrice
Deleuze, Stefan  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Dép. clinique des animaux de compagnie et des équidés (DCA) > Obstét. et path. de la reprod. des anim. de comp. et équidés
Dell'Aquila, Maria Elena
Goudet, Ghylene
Language :
English
Title :
Exposure to follicular fluid during oocyte maturation and oviductal fluid during post-maturation does not improve in vitro embryo production in the horse.
Publication date :
2017
Journal title :
Zygote
ISSN :
0967-1994
eISSN :
1469-8730
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press, United Kingdom
Pages :
1-19
Peer reviewed :
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