Author:
O'Brien J. K.,Beck N. F. G.,Maxwell W. M. C.,Evans G.
Abstract
Twenty 36-week-old Merino lambs were given either 3, 1 or 0 treatments of 50
µg oestradiol benzoate and (48 h later) a 1·5 mg Norgestamet
implant left in situ for 9 days (3-, 1- and
0CYCLE+G). On Day 7 after the last implant insertion, and on the same day
for 0CYCLE+G, each lamb received 400 I.U. pregnant mare serum
gonadotrophin and 6 mg follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). The reproductive
tracts were removed for oocyte collection 24 h after FSH. Reproductive tracts
were also collected from 16-24-week-old lambs (n
= 31) (0CYCLEG). The number of antral follicles per ovary was similar
for the 3-, 1- and 0CYCLE+G treatments. Similar rates of
in vitro maturation and monospermic fertilization were
obtained for all groups. The proportion of blastocysts per cleaved oocyte was
higher for 1CYCLE+G (50·5%) than for 3CYCLE+G
(32·9%), 0CYCLE+G (24·3%), and 0CYCLEG
(11·8%) (P < 0·05). Viable
fetuses were obtained at Day 93 of pregnancy after transfer of embryos from
all treatments. These results indicate that a single treatment with oestrogen
and progesterone, prior to gonadotrophin stimulation, will increase the yield
and developmental capacity of oocytes from prepubertal sheep.
Subject
Developmental Biology,Endocrinology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Reproductive Medicine,Biotechnology
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