Equine in vitro produced blastocysts: relationship of embryo morphology, stage and speed of development to foaling rate.

IF 1.8 4区 生物学 Q3 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Niamh Lewis, Heloisa Canesin, Young Ho Choi, Rob Foss, Matheus Felix, Kindra Rader, Katrin Hinrichs
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Abstract

Context: Information on factors associated with developmental competence of equine in vitro -produced (IVP) blastocysts is lacking.

Aims: To determine the relationships of stage, grade, day of development, and specific morphological parameters of equine IVP blastocysts, to pregnancy and foaling rates.

Methods: Photomicrographs of 316 IVP embryos with known pregnancy outcomes were scrutinised individually by four observers. Inter-observer variation was assessed, and pregnancy outcome evaluated in relation to day of blastocyst development and assigned grade and stage. Individual component analysis was performed to determine the association of specific morphological parameters with foaling rate.

Key results: Overall pregnancy rate was 76.9% and foaling rate was 56.3%. The day of embryo development did not affect pregnancy rate but significantly affected foaling rate. Embryo stage did not affect foaling rate. Embryo grade affected foaling rate only for Day-9 embryos. Some morphological features in the bovine grading system did not predict outcome in equine IVP embryos. Significant individual parameters differed between Stage 5 and Stage 6 equine blastocysts.

Conclusions: Day of blastocyst development is the major factor related to foaling rate for equine IVP embryos. Notably, there was no effect of embryo stage on foaling rate and no evidence that prolonging culture until embryos advance in stage increases foaling rate. The standard bovine grading system is not directly applicable to equine IVP embryos; equine-specific staging and grading systems are proposed.

Implications: This information will allow laboratories to identify embryos with the highest developmental competence. Use of the proposed systems will increase consistency in embryo assessment among laboratories.

马体外培养囊胚:胚胎形态、发育阶段和发育速度与产蛋率的关系。
背景:缺乏与马体外培养(IVP)囊胚发育能力相关的因素的信息。目的:探讨马IVP囊胚的发育阶段、发育等级、发育天数和特定形态参数与妊娠率和产仔率的关系。方法:由四名观察员分别观察316例已知妊娠结局的IVP胚胎的显微照片。评估了观察者间的差异,并评估了与囊胚发育天数和指定的分级和阶段相关的妊娠结局。进行个体成分分析以确定特定形态参数与产蛋率的关系。主要结果:总妊娠率76.9%,产崽率56.3%。胚胎发育天数对妊娠率无显著影响,但对产驹率有显著影响。胚胎阶段对产蛋率没有影响。胚胎等级仅影响第9天胚胎的产蛋率。牛分级系统中的一些形态学特征不能预测马IVP胚胎的结果。马胚泡5期和6期个体参数存在显著差异。结论:囊胚发育天数是影响马IVP胚胎产蛋率的主要因素。值得注意的是,胚胎阶段对产蛋率没有影响,也没有证据表明延长培养时间直至胚胎阶段增加产蛋率。标准的牛分级制度不直接适用于马IVP胚胎;提出了马特有的分期和分级系统。启示:这一信息将允许实验室鉴定具有最高发育能力的胚胎。使用拟议的系统将增加实验室之间胚胎评估的一致性。
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2.10
自引率
10.50%
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317
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Reproduction, Fertility and Development is an international journal for the publication of original and significant contributions on vertebrate reproductive and developmental biology. Subject areas include, but are not limited to: physiology, biochemistry, cell and molecular biology, endocrinology, genetics and epigenetics, behaviour, immunology and the development of reproductive technologies in humans, livestock and wildlife, and in pest management. Reproduction, Fertility and Development is a valuable resource for research scientists working in industry or academia on reproductive and developmental biology, clinicians and veterinarians interested in the basic science underlying their disciplines, and students. Reproduction, Fertility and Development is the official journal of the International Embryo Technology Society and the Society for Reproductive Biology. Reproduction, Fertility and Development is published with the endorsement of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and the Australian Academy of Science.
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