Improved pregnancy rate and sex ratio in fresh/frozen in vivo derived embryo transfer of Hanwoo (Bos taurus coreanae) cows.

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Critical Public Health Pub Date : 2023-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-30 DOI:10.5187/jast.2023.e69
Jihyun Park, Wonyou Lee, Islam M Saadelin, Seonggyu Bang, Sanghoon Lee, Junkoo Yi, Jongki Cho
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This study aimed to assess the effects of embryonic developmental stage, quality grade, and fresh or frozen/thawed conditions on the pregnancy rate and sex ratio of live offspring in Hanwoo (Bos taurus coreanae) cows. The quality and developmental stage of in vivo-derived (IVD) transferred embryos were evaluated using the standard criteria of the International Embryo Technology Society. The recipient cows were synchronized using conventional (estradiol benzoate and progesterone) protocols before embryo transfer. Embryos were transferred to 297 cows, and pregnancy was monitored for 60-70 days after embryo transfer. The pregnancy rates of fresh and frozen/thawed embryos were 56.90% and 52.49%, respectively. Pregnancy rates varied according to embryo quality (56.18% for grade 1 vs. 36.67% for grade 2). Pregnancy rates also varied by developmental stage and cryopreservation (67.86% vs. 63.49% for stage 4-1, 64.00% vs. 54.72% for 5-1, and 50.00% vs. 47.83% for 6-1, in fresh embryos vs. frozen/thawed embryos, respectively). For stage 7-1, the pregnancy rates were 72.73% for fresh embryos and 20.00% for frozen/thawed embryos. In 66 fresh embryos, the sex ratio of live offspring was 5:5, whereas it was 4(female):6(male) for frozen/thawed embryos among the 95 frozen/thawed embryos. The miscarriage rate was approximately 3% higher for frozen/thawed embryos than for fresh embryos (18.1% for fresh vs. 21.1% for frozen). Seasonal fertility rates were 33.3% in spring, 55.67% in summer, 52.8% in autumn, 60.0% in winter. The following male-to-female ratios were observed in different seasons: 6.7:3.3 in spring, 4.0:6.0 in summer, 5.5:4.5 in autumn, and 3.3:6.7 in winter. The current data revealed no significant differences in pregnancy rates between fresh and frozen/thawed IVD embryos. However, there was a lower pregnancy rate with advanced-stage frozen/thawed embryos (stage 7-1). The current study provides comprehensive results for the better optimization of embryo transfer in Hanwoo cattle to obtain the desired fertility rate, pregnancy rate, and sex ratio of calves. These results provide important insights into the factors that influence the viability and success of IVD embryo transfer in Hanwoo cows and may have practical applications for improving breeding programs and reducing production costs.

提高韩宇牛体内新鲜/冷冻胚胎移植的受孕率和性别比。
本研究旨在探讨胚胎发育阶段、品质等级、新鲜或冷冻/解冻条件对韩牛(Bos taurus coreanae)活仔受孕率和性别比例的影响。采用国际胚胎技术学会的标准对体外移植胚胎的质量和发育阶段进行评价。在胚胎移植前,使用传统的(苯甲酸雌二醇和黄体酮)方案对受体奶牛进行同步。将胚胎移植到297头奶牛身上,胚胎移植后监测妊娠60-70天。新鲜胚胎和冻融胚胎的受孕率分别为56.90%和52.49%。妊娠率因胚胎质量而异(1级为56.18%,2级为36.67%)。在新鲜胚胎与冷冻/解冻胚胎中,妊娠率也因发育阶段和冷冻保存而异(4-1期67.86%对63.49%,5-1期64.00%对54.72%,6-1期50.00%对47.83%)。在7-1期,新鲜胚胎的妊娠率为72.73%,冷冻/解冻胚胎的妊娠率为20.00%。66个新鲜胚胎的活子代性别比为5:5,而95个冷冻/解冻胚胎的活子代性别比为4(雌性):6(雄性)。冷冻/解冻胚胎的流产率比新鲜胚胎高约3%(新鲜胚胎18.1%比冷冻胚胎21.1%)。季节生育率分别为春季33.3%、夏季55.67%、秋季52.8%、冬季60.0%。不同季节的男女比例分别为:春季6.7:3.3,夏季4.0:6.0,秋季5.5:4.5,冬季3.3:6.7。目前的数据显示,新鲜和冷冻/解冻体外受精胚胎的妊娠率没有显著差异。然而,晚期冷冻/解冻胚胎(7-1期)的妊娠率较低。本研究为更好地优化韩宇牛胚胎移植,获得理想的受孕率、受孕率和犊牛性别比提供了全面的结果。这些结果对影响韩宇奶牛IVD胚胎移植存活率和成功率的因素提供了重要的见解,并可能在改进育种计划和降低生产成本方面具有实际应用价值。
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期刊介绍: Critical Public Health (CPH) is a respected peer-review journal for researchers and practitioners working in public health, health promotion and related fields. It brings together international scholarship to provide critical analyses of theory and practice, reviews of literature and explorations of new ways of working. The journal publishes high quality work that is open and critical in perspective and which reports on current research and debates in the field. CPH encourages an interdisciplinary focus and features innovative analyses. It is committed to exploring and debating issues of equity and social justice; in particular, issues of sexism, racism and other forms of oppression.
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