L Vorster, P R de Bruin, M P Smuts, B S Durrant, M de la Rey, C Herbst, D E Holm
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摘要
背景:犀牛是目前全球最受威胁的哺乳动物物种之一。由于犀牛数量增长缓慢、偷猎现象增多以及栖息地遭到破坏,人们加大了对这一物种的保护力度。辅助生殖技术(ART)已经开始应用,以帮助这些濒危物种的繁殖。为野生动物制定针对特定物种的 ART 计划一直是一项挑战。卵母细胞复苏过程中的温度控制对于确保体外成功至关重要:本研究首次调查了经直肠取卵(OPU)前灌肠加温对南方白犀牛(Ceratotherium simum simum)体外卵母细胞成熟的影响:对来自南非三个不同牧场的 20 头犀牛进行了直肠取卵;卵母细胞被运送到两个体外受精实验室之一进行培养。OPU前,灌肠液要么加温至32 °C,要么不加温。农场位置、不同实验室、环境温度、季节、吸液探针温度、培养基类型和灌肠温度都是预测卵母细胞成熟成功率的变量:结果:在考虑了所有其他潜在的协变量后,灌肠液的温度是本研究中唯一能独立预测体外卵母细胞成熟成功率的因素:结论:从接受32 °C温水灌肠的犀牛身上提取的卵母细胞体外成熟的几率是未接受温水灌肠的犀牛卵母细胞的2.3倍;这一研究结果可用于其他犀牛抗逆转录病毒疗法项目和其他濒危哺乳动物物种的保护工作。
The effect of a warmed enema during ovum pick-up on subsequent in vitro oocyte maturation in Southern white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum simum).
Background: Rhinoceros are currently one of the most threatened mammal species globally. Slow population growth, increased poaching and habitat destruction have led to increased conservation efforts for each species. Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) have been implemented in an attempt to aid reproductive outputs for the conservation of these endangered species. Developing species-specific ART programmes for wildlife have been challenging. Temperature control during oocyte recovery is essential for ensuring in vitro success.
Objective: This study is the first to investigate the effect of enema warming prior to trans-rectal ovum pick-up (OPU) on in vitro oocyte maturation in Southern white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum simum).
Methods: OPUs were performed on 20 rhinoceros cows from three different game farms in South Africa; oocytes were transported to one of two in vitro fertilisation laboratories for culture. The enema fluid was either warmed to 32 °C or not warmed prior to the OPU. Location of the farm, the different laboratories, ambient temperature, season, aspiration probe temperature, media type and enema temperature were investigated as predictor variables for oocyte maturation success.
Results: After considering all other potential covariates, warming of the enema fluid was the only independent predictor of in vitro oocyte maturation success during this study.
Conclusion: Oocytes retrieved from rhinoceros cows that received an enema warmed to 32 °C were 2.3 times more likely to mature in vitro compared to oocytes from cows that received an unwarmed enema; the findings can be implemented in other rhinoceros ART programmes and in conservation efforts of other endangered mammalian species.
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The Journal of the South African Veterinary Association is a contemporary multi-disciplinary scientific mouthpiece for Veterinary Science in South Africa and abroad. It provides veterinarians in South Africa and elsewhere in the world with current scientific information across the full spectrum of veterinary science. Its content therefore includes reviews on various topics, clinical and non-clinical articles, research articles and short communications as well as case reports and letters.