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Superovulation treatment of immature female rabbits increases the number of ovulated oocytes that can in vitro develop into blastocytes.
To clarify the efficiency of superovulation in immature female rabbits, immature female rabbits were superovulated with pregnant mare serum gonadotropin, and the number of recovered oocytes, their maturity, and their ability to develop into blastocysts under in vitro fertilization and culture were examined in this study. More than 80 oocytes were recovered from 12-14-week-old immature female rabbits. In particular, an average of more than 100 oocytes were recovered from 13-week-old immature female rabbits. The number of oocytes in immature female rabbits was significantly-approximately 4 times-higher than in mature female rabbits. To compare oocyte maturity, oocytes from immature and mature female rabbits were compared by brilliant cresyl blue staining and mitochondrial distribution analysis. The proportion of mature oocytes detected by brilliant cresyl blue staining was higher in oocytes from mature female rabbits than in oocytes from immature female rabbits, but there were no significant differences in active mitochondrial distribution, fertilization rate, or blastocyst development rate. These results indicate that superovulation with immature female rabbits may be a useful technique for the collection of many oocytes.
期刊介绍:
Animal Reproduction Science publishes results from studies relating to reproduction and fertility in animals. This includes both fundamental research and applied studies, including management practices that increase our understanding of the biology and manipulation of reproduction. Manuscripts should go into depth in the mechanisms involved in the research reported, rather than a give a mere description of findings. The focus is on animals that are useful to humans including food- and fibre-producing; companion/recreational; captive; and endangered species including zoo animals, but excluding laboratory animals unless the results of the study provide new information that impacts the basic understanding of the biology or manipulation of reproduction.
The journal''s scope includes the study of reproductive physiology and endocrinology, reproductive cycles, natural and artificial control of reproduction, preservation and use of gametes and embryos, pregnancy and parturition, infertility and sterility, diagnostic and therapeutic techniques.
The Editorial Board of Animal Reproduction Science has decided not to publish papers in which there is an exclusive examination of the in vitro development of oocytes and embryos; however, there will be consideration of papers that include in vitro studies where the source of the oocytes and/or development of the embryos beyond the blastocyst stage is part of the experimental design.