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Pre-incubation of porcine semen reduces the incidence of polyspermy on embryos derived from low quality oocytes

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Main Author: Brogni,Cláudio Francisco
Publication Date: 2016
Other Authors: Ohlweiler,Lain Uriel, Klein,Norton, Mezzalira,Joana Claudia, Cristani,Jose, Mezzalira,Alceu
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Language: eng
Source: Ciência Rural
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Summary: ABSTRACT: The main cause of low efficiency of in vitro produced porcine embryos is the high polyspermic penetration rates at fertilization, which is aggravated in low quality oocytes. Experiment 1 evaluated the embryo development in high and low quality oocytes. Experiment 2 evaluated the embryo development and quality of low quality oocytes fertilized with sperm pre-incubated during 0h (control), 0.5h, 1h and 1.5h. Experiment 3 investigated fertilization and monospermic rates of the same groups of Experiment 2. Experiment 4 evaluated embryo development, cell density, fertilization and monospermic rates of high quality oocytes using semen pre incubated during the best time observed in the previous experiments. Cleavage and blastocyst rates were analyzed by chi-square test, and remaining data by ANOVA and Tukey test (P≤0.05). The cleavage (74.8 vs 51.7%) and blastocyst (33.7 vs 9.8%) rates were greater in oocytes of high versus low quality, with no differences in cell density. Fertilization rates (65.6 to 79.5%) were not influenced by pre-incubation time. However, semen pre-incubation during 1.5h increased monospermic penetration (53.3%) and cleavage rates (92.5%) in low quality oocytes. Blastocyst rate was improved with 1.5h of semen pre incubation; however they were still lower than that observed with high quality control oocytes. Ultimately, pre-incubation did not influence fertilization, monospermic penetration, embryo development rates, nor cell density in oocytes of high quality. Low-quality porcine oocytes resulted in better rates of embryo development if in vitro fertilized with sperm pre-incubated for 1.5 hour.
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spelling Pre-incubation of porcine semen reduces the incidence of polyspermy on embryos derived from low quality oocytespig IVFembryo IVPmonospermyfertilizationoocyteABSTRACT: The main cause of low efficiency of in vitro produced porcine embryos is the high polyspermic penetration rates at fertilization, which is aggravated in low quality oocytes. Experiment 1 evaluated the embryo development in high and low quality oocytes. Experiment 2 evaluated the embryo development and quality of low quality oocytes fertilized with sperm pre-incubated during 0h (control), 0.5h, 1h and 1.5h. Experiment 3 investigated fertilization and monospermic rates of the same groups of Experiment 2. Experiment 4 evaluated embryo development, cell density, fertilization and monospermic rates of high quality oocytes using semen pre incubated during the best time observed in the previous experiments. Cleavage and blastocyst rates were analyzed by chi-square test, and remaining data by ANOVA and Tukey test (P≤0.05). The cleavage (74.8 vs 51.7%) and blastocyst (33.7 vs 9.8%) rates were greater in oocytes of high versus low quality, with no differences in cell density. Fertilization rates (65.6 to 79.5%) were not influenced by pre-incubation time. However, semen pre-incubation during 1.5h increased monospermic penetration (53.3%) and cleavage rates (92.5%) in low quality oocytes. Blastocyst rate was improved with 1.5h of semen pre incubation; however they were still lower than that observed with high quality control oocytes. Ultimately, pre-incubation did not influence fertilization, monospermic penetration, embryo development rates, nor cell density in oocytes of high quality. Low-quality porcine oocytes resulted in better rates of embryo development if in vitro fertilized with sperm pre-incubated for 1.5 hour.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2016-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782016000601113Ciência Rural v.46 n.6 2016reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20150700info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBrogni,Cláudio FranciscoOhlweiler,Lain UrielKlein,NortonMezzalira,Joana ClaudiaCristani,JoseMezzalira,Alceueng2016-05-03T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pre-incubation of porcine semen reduces the incidence of polyspermy on embryos derived from low quality oocytes
title Pre-incubation of porcine semen reduces the incidence of polyspermy on embryos derived from low quality oocytes
spellingShingle Pre-incubation of porcine semen reduces the incidence of polyspermy on embryos derived from low quality oocytes
Brogni,Cláudio Francisco
pig IVF
embryo IVP
monospermy
fertilization
oocyte
title_short Pre-incubation of porcine semen reduces the incidence of polyspermy on embryos derived from low quality oocytes
title_full Pre-incubation of porcine semen reduces the incidence of polyspermy on embryos derived from low quality oocytes
title_fullStr Pre-incubation of porcine semen reduces the incidence of polyspermy on embryos derived from low quality oocytes
title_full_unstemmed Pre-incubation of porcine semen reduces the incidence of polyspermy on embryos derived from low quality oocytes
title_sort Pre-incubation of porcine semen reduces the incidence of polyspermy on embryos derived from low quality oocytes
author Brogni,Cláudio Francisco
author_facet Brogni,Cláudio Francisco
Ohlweiler,Lain Uriel
Klein,Norton
Mezzalira,Joana Claudia
Cristani,Jose
Mezzalira,Alceu
author_role author
author2 Ohlweiler,Lain Uriel
Klein,Norton
Mezzalira,Joana Claudia
Cristani,Jose
Mezzalira,Alceu
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Brogni,Cláudio Francisco
Ohlweiler,Lain Uriel
Klein,Norton
Mezzalira,Joana Claudia
Cristani,Jose
Mezzalira,Alceu
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv pig IVF
embryo IVP
monospermy
fertilization
oocyte
topic pig IVF
embryo IVP
monospermy
fertilization
oocyte
description ABSTRACT: The main cause of low efficiency of in vitro produced porcine embryos is the high polyspermic penetration rates at fertilization, which is aggravated in low quality oocytes. Experiment 1 evaluated the embryo development in high and low quality oocytes. Experiment 2 evaluated the embryo development and quality of low quality oocytes fertilized with sperm pre-incubated during 0h (control), 0.5h, 1h and 1.5h. Experiment 3 investigated fertilization and monospermic rates of the same groups of Experiment 2. Experiment 4 evaluated embryo development, cell density, fertilization and monospermic rates of high quality oocytes using semen pre incubated during the best time observed in the previous experiments. Cleavage and blastocyst rates were analyzed by chi-square test, and remaining data by ANOVA and Tukey test (P≤0.05). The cleavage (74.8 vs 51.7%) and blastocyst (33.7 vs 9.8%) rates were greater in oocytes of high versus low quality, with no differences in cell density. Fertilization rates (65.6 to 79.5%) were not influenced by pre-incubation time. However, semen pre-incubation during 1.5h increased monospermic penetration (53.3%) and cleavage rates (92.5%) in low quality oocytes. Blastocyst rate was improved with 1.5h of semen pre incubation; however they were still lower than that observed with high quality control oocytes. Ultimately, pre-incubation did not influence fertilization, monospermic penetration, embryo development rates, nor cell density in oocytes of high quality. Low-quality porcine oocytes resulted in better rates of embryo development if in vitro fertilized with sperm pre-incubated for 1.5 hour.
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