Relação entre qualidade oocitária, produção in vitro de embriões e características de fertilidade em vacas Brahman e Simental

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Autor(a) principal: Vasconcelos, Gisvani Lopes de
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Tese
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Resumo: The possible links between antral follicle count (AFC), pre-antral follicle population, breed (Brahman and Simmental), genitalia morphometrics, meiotic progression and embryonic cell count in cows were analyzed. Antral follicle count classes (high: ≥50; intermediate: 30–49 and low: <30) and ovarian volume (OV) large: >11mm³; intermediate: > 8 and ≤ 11mm³ and small: ≤ 8 mm³) were established for analysis. AFC and vulva width (VW) classes were defined separately for Brahman and Simmental cows, respecively as follows; AFC: high (≥50 and ≥25), intermediate (30–49 and 16-24) and low (<30 e ≤15); VW: large (> 123mm and 80 mm), intermediate (> 102mm and ≤ 123mm; > 65mm and ≤ 80mm) and small (≤ 102mm e ≤ 65mm). Data were analyzed using procedures (REG, GLM and GLIMMIX) from SAS® (SAS, Cary, NC- USA). There was a positive correlation (P<0.05) between AFC and the number of normal primordial (r=0.90) and secondary (r=0.53) follicles. Grade I, II and viable oocyte numbers were higher in the high AFC class (7.86±0.6, 4.02±0.39 and 16.26, respectively) compared to the intermediate (4.85±0.67, 2.76±0.43 and 13.05±1.23, respectively) and low (classes (3.27±0.73, 1.24±0.47 and 8.07±1.34, respectively). Mean total AFC was higher (P<0.05) in the large OV class (58.50±3.94) compared to the intermediate (45.39±4.0) and small (31.62±3.94) OV classes. Grade I and viable oocyte means were higher (P<0.05) in the large OV class (6.69±0.72 and 16.12±1.29) and intermediate (6.22±0.74 e 15.03±1.31) compared to the small (3.72±0.72 and 9.37±1.29). Brahman cows had higher (P<0.05) AFC (41.46±2.53 versus 23.27±3.19) and VW (109.41±1.01mm versus 72.29±1.01mm) than Simmental cows. The AFC in the large VW class (44.29±0.87) was superior (P<0.001) compared to the remaining VW classes (intermediate: 35.86±0.75 and small: 27.46±0.69). The number of viable oocytes (17.23±0.41 and 12.15±0.46), total embryos (6.89±0.26 and 2.50±0.21), embryo production efficiency (38.37±0.62 and 22.43±0.62), pregnancy rate (38.40±0.83% and 29.67±0.91%) and the efficiency of viable oocyte in relation to pregnancy (12.61±0.48% and 8.84±0.52%) were higher (P<0.05) in the Brahman compared to the Simmental breed. The proportion of oocytes in metaphase II in the high AFC class (81.20%) was superior (P<0.0001) compared to the intermediate (62.5%) and low (41.51%) AFC classes. The proportion of metaphase I, telophase I and anaphase I oocytes in the intermediate AFC class (26.04%) was superior (P<0.05) in than in the high (8.55%) and low (14.15%) AFC classes. The percentage of germinal vesicle break down oocytes in the low AFC class (32.08%) was higher (P<0.0001) than in the high (5.98%) and intermediate (8.33%) AFC classes. Mean embryo number in the high AFC class (188.37±1.3) was superior (P<0.0001) compared to the intermediate (137.97±1.3) and low (110.33±1.3) AFC classes. It is concluded that antral follicle count, ovarian volume and vulva width are characteristics that may predict oocyte recovery, meiotic progression, in vitro embryo production and embryonic cell count, within the present experimental conditions and perhaps be considered in fertility selection programs.
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spelling Relação entre qualidade oocitária, produção in vitro de embriões e características de fertilidade em vacas Brahman e SimentalRelation between oocyte quality, vitro embryo production and fertility characteristics in Brahman and Simmental cowsBovinos - Óvulo - FecundidadeBovinos - OváriosCattle - Ovum - FertilityCattle - OvariesZootecniaThe possible links between antral follicle count (AFC), pre-antral follicle population, breed (Brahman and Simmental), genitalia morphometrics, meiotic progression and embryonic cell count in cows were analyzed. Antral follicle count classes (high: ≥50; intermediate: 30–49 and low: <30) and ovarian volume (OV) large: >11mm³; intermediate: > 8 and ≤ 11mm³ and small: ≤ 8 mm³) were established for analysis. AFC and vulva width (VW) classes were defined separately for Brahman and Simmental cows, respecively as follows; AFC: high (≥50 and ≥25), intermediate (30–49 and 16-24) and low (<30 e ≤15); VW: large (> 123mm and 80 mm), intermediate (> 102mm and ≤ 123mm; > 65mm and ≤ 80mm) and small (≤ 102mm e ≤ 65mm). Data were analyzed using procedures (REG, GLM and GLIMMIX) from SAS® (SAS, Cary, NC- USA). There was a positive correlation (P<0.05) between AFC and the number of normal primordial (r=0.90) and secondary (r=0.53) follicles. Grade I, II and viable oocyte numbers were higher in the high AFC class (7.86±0.6, 4.02±0.39 and 16.26, respectively) compared to the intermediate (4.85±0.67, 2.76±0.43 and 13.05±1.23, respectively) and low (classes (3.27±0.73, 1.24±0.47 and 8.07±1.34, respectively). Mean total AFC was higher (P<0.05) in the large OV class (58.50±3.94) compared to the intermediate (45.39±4.0) and small (31.62±3.94) OV classes. Grade I and viable oocyte means were higher (P<0.05) in the large OV class (6.69±0.72 and 16.12±1.29) and intermediate (6.22±0.74 e 15.03±1.31) compared to the small (3.72±0.72 and 9.37±1.29). Brahman cows had higher (P<0.05) AFC (41.46±2.53 versus 23.27±3.19) and VW (109.41±1.01mm versus 72.29±1.01mm) than Simmental cows. The AFC in the large VW class (44.29±0.87) was superior (P<0.001) compared to the remaining VW classes (intermediate: 35.86±0.75 and small: 27.46±0.69). The number of viable oocytes (17.23±0.41 and 12.15±0.46), total embryos (6.89±0.26 and 2.50±0.21), embryo production efficiency (38.37±0.62 and 22.43±0.62), pregnancy rate (38.40±0.83% and 29.67±0.91%) and the efficiency of viable oocyte in relation to pregnancy (12.61±0.48% and 8.84±0.52%) were higher (P<0.05) in the Brahman compared to the Simmental breed. The proportion of oocytes in metaphase II in the high AFC class (81.20%) was superior (P<0.0001) compared to the intermediate (62.5%) and low (41.51%) AFC classes. The proportion of metaphase I, telophase I and anaphase I oocytes in the intermediate AFC class (26.04%) was superior (P<0.05) in than in the high (8.55%) and low (14.15%) AFC classes. The percentage of germinal vesicle break down oocytes in the low AFC class (32.08%) was higher (P<0.0001) than in the high (5.98%) and intermediate (8.33%) AFC classes. Mean embryo number in the high AFC class (188.37±1.3) was superior (P<0.0001) compared to the intermediate (137.97±1.3) and low (110.33±1.3) AFC classes. It is concluded that antral follicle count, ovarian volume and vulva width are characteristics that may predict oocyte recovery, meiotic progression, in vitro embryo production and embryonic cell count, within the present experimental conditions and perhaps be considered in fertility selection programs.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de Minas Gerais (FAPEMIG)As relações entre contagem folicular antral (CFA), população folicular pré-antral, raça (Brahman e Simental), morfometria da genitália, progressão meiótica e contagem de células embrionárias em vacas foram analisadas. Classes de contagem folicular antral (alta: ≥50; intermediária: 30-49 e baixa: <30) e volume ovariano (VO) grande >11mm³, média: > 8 e ≤ 11 mm³ e pequena: ≤ 8 mm³) foram usadas para ovários de abatedouro com predominância Bos indicus. CFA e classe de largura vulvar (LV) foram definidas separadamente para Brahman e Simental. CFA alta (≥50 e ≥25), intermediária (30–49 e 16-24) e baixa (<30 e ≤15); LV grande (> 123mm e 80 mm), média (> 102mm e ≤ 123mm; > 65mm e ≤ 80mm) e pequena (≤ 102mm e ≤ 65mm) para Brahman e Simental. Os dados foram analisados usando procedimentos (REG, GLM e GLIMMIX) do SAS® (SAS, Cary, NC- EUA). Houve correlação positiva (P<0,05) entre CFA e o número de folículos primordiais (r=0,90) e secundários normais (r=0,53). Os números de oócitos grau I, II e viáveis foram maiores na classe de CFA alta (7,86±0,6; 4,02±0,39 e 16,26±1,11, respectivamente) comparada a intermediária (4,85±0,67; 2,76±0,43 e 13,05±1,23) e baixa (3,27±0,73; 1,24±0,47 e 8,07±1,34, respectivamente). A média de CFA total foi maior (P<0,05) na classe VO grande (58,50±3,94) comparada às classes média (45,39±4,0) e pequena (31,62±3,94). As médias de oócitos grau I e viáveis foram maiores (P<0,05) na VO grande (6,69±0,72 e 16,12±1,29) e média (6,22±0,74 e 15,03±1,31) comparada à pequena (3,72±0,72 e 9,37±1,29). Vacas Brahman tiveram maior (P<0,05) CFA (41,46±2,53 versus 23,27±3,19) e LV (109,41±1,01mm versus 72,29±1,01mm) que vacas Simental. A CFA na classe LV grande (44,29±0,87) foi superior (P<0,001) comparada às demais classes de LV (média: 35,86±0,75 e pequena: 27,46±0,69). O número de oócitos viáveis (17,23±0,41 e 12,15±0,46), total de embriões (6,89±0,26 e 2,50±0,21), eficiência de produção de embriões (38,37±0,62 e 22,43±0,62), taxa de prenhez (38,40±0,83 e 29,67±0,91) e a eficiência de oócitos viáveis em relação à prenhez (12,61±0,48 e 8,84±0,52) foram maiores (P<0,05) na raça Brahman comparada à Simental. A proporção de oócitos em metáfase II na classe CFA alta (81,20%) foi superior (P<0,0001) comparada às classes de CFA intermediária (62,50%) e baixa (41,51%). A proporção de oócitos em metáfase I, telófase I e anáfase I na classe de CFA intermediária (26,04%) foi superior (P<0,05) às classes de CFA alta (8,55%) e baixa (14,15%). O percentual de oócitos em quebra da vesícula germinativa na classe de CFA baixa (32,08%) foi maior (P<0,0001) que às classes de CFA alta (5,98%) e intermediária (8,33%). O número médio de embriões na classe de CFA alta (188,37±1,320) foi superior (P<0,0001) comparado às classes de CFA intermediária (137,97±1,32) e baixa (110,33±1,32). Conclui-se que a contagem folicular antral, volume ovariano e largura vulvar são características que podem predizer oócitos recuperados, progressão meiótica, produção in vitro de embriões e contagem de células embrionárias, dentro das condições experimentais presentes e podem ser consideradas em programas de seleção de fertilidade.Universidade Federal de LavrasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em ZootecniaUFLAbrasilDepartamento de ZootecniaSouza, José Camisão deLopes, Beatriz CordenonsiFerreira, Marcos Brandão DiasAlves, Nadja GomesMeirelles, Sarah Laguna ConceiçãoVasconcelos, Gisvani Lopes de2017-12-07T15:26:55Z2017-12-07T15:26:55Z2017-12-072017-11-20info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfVASCONCELOS, G. L. de. Relação entre qualidade oocitária, produção in vitro de embriões e características de fertilidade em vacas Brahman e Simental. 2017. 151 p. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Relação entre qualidade oocitária, produção in vitro de embriões e características de fertilidade em vacas Brahman e Simental
Relation between oocyte quality, vitro embryo production and fertility characteristics in Brahman and Simmental cows
title Relação entre qualidade oocitária, produção in vitro de embriões e características de fertilidade em vacas Brahman e Simental
spellingShingle Relação entre qualidade oocitária, produção in vitro de embriões e características de fertilidade em vacas Brahman e Simental
Vasconcelos, Gisvani Lopes de
Bovinos - Óvulo - Fecundidade
Bovinos - Ovários
Cattle - Ovum - Fertility
Cattle - Ovaries
Zootecnia
title_short Relação entre qualidade oocitária, produção in vitro de embriões e características de fertilidade em vacas Brahman e Simental
title_full Relação entre qualidade oocitária, produção in vitro de embriões e características de fertilidade em vacas Brahman e Simental
title_fullStr Relação entre qualidade oocitária, produção in vitro de embriões e características de fertilidade em vacas Brahman e Simental
title_full_unstemmed Relação entre qualidade oocitária, produção in vitro de embriões e características de fertilidade em vacas Brahman e Simental
title_sort Relação entre qualidade oocitária, produção in vitro de embriões e características de fertilidade em vacas Brahman e Simental
author Vasconcelos, Gisvani Lopes de
author_facet Vasconcelos, Gisvani Lopes de
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Souza, José Camisão de
Lopes, Beatriz Cordenonsi
Ferreira, Marcos Brandão Dias
Alves, Nadja Gomes
Meirelles, Sarah Laguna Conceição
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vasconcelos, Gisvani Lopes de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bovinos - Óvulo - Fecundidade
Bovinos - Ovários
Cattle - Ovum - Fertility
Cattle - Ovaries
Zootecnia
topic Bovinos - Óvulo - Fecundidade
Bovinos - Ovários
Cattle - Ovum - Fertility
Cattle - Ovaries
Zootecnia
description The possible links between antral follicle count (AFC), pre-antral follicle population, breed (Brahman and Simmental), genitalia morphometrics, meiotic progression and embryonic cell count in cows were analyzed. Antral follicle count classes (high: ≥50; intermediate: 30–49 and low: <30) and ovarian volume (OV) large: >11mm³; intermediate: > 8 and ≤ 11mm³ and small: ≤ 8 mm³) were established for analysis. AFC and vulva width (VW) classes were defined separately for Brahman and Simmental cows, respecively as follows; AFC: high (≥50 and ≥25), intermediate (30–49 and 16-24) and low (<30 e ≤15); VW: large (> 123mm and 80 mm), intermediate (> 102mm and ≤ 123mm; > 65mm and ≤ 80mm) and small (≤ 102mm e ≤ 65mm). Data were analyzed using procedures (REG, GLM and GLIMMIX) from SAS® (SAS, Cary, NC- USA). There was a positive correlation (P<0.05) between AFC and the number of normal primordial (r=0.90) and secondary (r=0.53) follicles. Grade I, II and viable oocyte numbers were higher in the high AFC class (7.86±0.6, 4.02±0.39 and 16.26, respectively) compared to the intermediate (4.85±0.67, 2.76±0.43 and 13.05±1.23, respectively) and low (classes (3.27±0.73, 1.24±0.47 and 8.07±1.34, respectively). Mean total AFC was higher (P<0.05) in the large OV class (58.50±3.94) compared to the intermediate (45.39±4.0) and small (31.62±3.94) OV classes. Grade I and viable oocyte means were higher (P<0.05) in the large OV class (6.69±0.72 and 16.12±1.29) and intermediate (6.22±0.74 e 15.03±1.31) compared to the small (3.72±0.72 and 9.37±1.29). Brahman cows had higher (P<0.05) AFC (41.46±2.53 versus 23.27±3.19) and VW (109.41±1.01mm versus 72.29±1.01mm) than Simmental cows. The AFC in the large VW class (44.29±0.87) was superior (P<0.001) compared to the remaining VW classes (intermediate: 35.86±0.75 and small: 27.46±0.69). The number of viable oocytes (17.23±0.41 and 12.15±0.46), total embryos (6.89±0.26 and 2.50±0.21), embryo production efficiency (38.37±0.62 and 22.43±0.62), pregnancy rate (38.40±0.83% and 29.67±0.91%) and the efficiency of viable oocyte in relation to pregnancy (12.61±0.48% and 8.84±0.52%) were higher (P<0.05) in the Brahman compared to the Simmental breed. The proportion of oocytes in metaphase II in the high AFC class (81.20%) was superior (P<0.0001) compared to the intermediate (62.5%) and low (41.51%) AFC classes. The proportion of metaphase I, telophase I and anaphase I oocytes in the intermediate AFC class (26.04%) was superior (P<0.05) in than in the high (8.55%) and low (14.15%) AFC classes. The percentage of germinal vesicle break down oocytes in the low AFC class (32.08%) was higher (P<0.0001) than in the high (5.98%) and intermediate (8.33%) AFC classes. Mean embryo number in the high AFC class (188.37±1.3) was superior (P<0.0001) compared to the intermediate (137.97±1.3) and low (110.33±1.3) AFC classes. It is concluded that antral follicle count, ovarian volume and vulva width are characteristics that may predict oocyte recovery, meiotic progression, in vitro embryo production and embryonic cell count, within the present experimental conditions and perhaps be considered in fertility selection programs.
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