TY - JOUR
T1 - Superstimulatory response and oocyte collection in North American bison during the non-breeding season
AU - Palomino, J. Manuel
AU - McCorkell, Robert B.
AU - Woodbury, Murray R.
AU - Cervantes, Miriam P.
AU - Adams, Gregg P.
PY - 2013/8
Y1 - 2013/8
N2 - A 2. ×. 2 design was used to compare the ovarian response and oocyte collection characteristics in bison given a superstimulatory dose of eCG or FSH, with or without a follow-up dose of LH. Follicular wave emergence was synchronized by follicle ablation (Day -1) and bison were assigned randomly to two superstimulatory treatment groups ( n=10 per group): (i) a single intramuscular dose of 2500. IU of eCG given on Day 0, or (ii) two subcutaneous doses of 200. mg of FSH given on Days 0 and 2. On Day 4, 200. mg of LH was given intramuscularly in 5 bison in each superstimulatory treatment group. The study was done in two replicates ( n=20 per replicate) involving a crossover design so that each animal was given the opposite superstimulatory treatment (eCG or FSH) during successive replicates. Cumulus-oocyte complexes (COC) were collected by transvaginal ultrasound-guided follicle aspiration, and were classified according to morphologic attributes as compact, expanded, or denuded. Superstimulatory treatment with FSH (vs. eCG) resulted in the development of more follicles ≥5. mm (14.2. ±. 1.41 vs. 8.2. ±. 0.67; P<. 0.05; mean. ±. SEM), and more follicles aspirated (12.4. ±. 1.3 vs. 6.3. ±. 0.6; P<. 0.04). Follow-up treatment with LH (vs. no LH) resulted in a greater proportion of expanded COC (37% vs. 15%; P<. 0.05), and a tendency for a higher COC collection rate (61% vs. 54%; P=0.08). In summary, superstimulation with FSH (vs. eCG) resulted in twice as many follicles available for aspiration and nearly twice as many COC collected in bison during the anovulatory season, and follow-up treatment with LH increased the proportion of expanded COC collected.
AB - A 2. ×. 2 design was used to compare the ovarian response and oocyte collection characteristics in bison given a superstimulatory dose of eCG or FSH, with or without a follow-up dose of LH. Follicular wave emergence was synchronized by follicle ablation (Day -1) and bison were assigned randomly to two superstimulatory treatment groups ( n=10 per group): (i) a single intramuscular dose of 2500. IU of eCG given on Day 0, or (ii) two subcutaneous doses of 200. mg of FSH given on Days 0 and 2. On Day 4, 200. mg of LH was given intramuscularly in 5 bison in each superstimulatory treatment group. The study was done in two replicates ( n=20 per replicate) involving a crossover design so that each animal was given the opposite superstimulatory treatment (eCG or FSH) during successive replicates. Cumulus-oocyte complexes (COC) were collected by transvaginal ultrasound-guided follicle aspiration, and were classified according to morphologic attributes as compact, expanded, or denuded. Superstimulatory treatment with FSH (vs. eCG) resulted in the development of more follicles ≥5. mm (14.2. ±. 1.41 vs. 8.2. ±. 0.67; P<. 0.05; mean. ±. SEM), and more follicles aspirated (12.4. ±. 1.3 vs. 6.3. ±. 0.6; P<. 0.04). Follow-up treatment with LH (vs. no LH) resulted in a greater proportion of expanded COC (37% vs. 15%; P<. 0.05), and a tendency for a higher COC collection rate (61% vs. 54%; P=0.08). In summary, superstimulation with FSH (vs. eCG) resulted in twice as many follicles available for aspiration and nearly twice as many COC collected in bison during the anovulatory season, and follow-up treatment with LH increased the proportion of expanded COC collected.
KW - ECG
KW - FSH
KW - LH
KW - Oocyte collection
KW - Ovarian superstimulation
KW - Wood bison
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84881369900&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.anireprosci.2013.06.004
DO - 10.1016/j.anireprosci.2013.06.004
M3 - Artículo
C2 - 23849853
AN - SCOPUS:84881369900
SN - 0378-4320
VL - 140
SP - 147
EP - 152
JO - Animal Reproduction Science
JF - Animal Reproduction Science
IS - 3-4
ER -