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In vitro embryo production in buffaloes: from the laboratory to the farm
Transvaginal follicular aspiration technique together with in vitro embryo production are the biotechnological alternatives currently available to support genetic improvement breeding programs in buffalo species. However, aspects related to animal management, lack of knowledge of the metabolic needs...
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Colégio Brasileiro de Reprodução Animal - CBRA
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7673586/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33224285 http://dx.doi.org/10.21451/1984-3143-AR2018-0135 |
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author | Marin, Diego Fernando Dubeibe de Souza, Eduardo Baia de Brito, Vanessa Cunha Nascimento, Carlos Vinicius Ramos, Anelise Sarges Filho, Sebastião Tavares Rolim da Costa, Nathalia Nogueira Cordeiro, Marcela da Silva Santos, Simone do Socorro Damasceno Ohashi, Otavio Mitio |
author_facet | Marin, Diego Fernando Dubeibe de Souza, Eduardo Baia de Brito, Vanessa Cunha Nascimento, Carlos Vinicius Ramos, Anelise Sarges Filho, Sebastião Tavares Rolim da Costa, Nathalia Nogueira Cordeiro, Marcela da Silva Santos, Simone do Socorro Damasceno Ohashi, Otavio Mitio |
author_sort | Marin, Diego Fernando Dubeibe |
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description | Transvaginal follicular aspiration technique together with in vitro embryo production are the biotechnological alternatives currently available to support genetic improvement breeding programs in buffalo species. However, aspects related to animal management, lack of knowledge of the metabolic needs and biochemical peculiarities of gametes and embryos, as well as the reproductive physiology characteristics have hampered progress in the results. Despite the low availability of good quality oocytes collected after OPU in donors as a physiological characteristic of buffalo species, high rates of oocyte maturation, modest embryo cleavage, blastocyst production and pregnancy rates after transvaginal embryo transfer in recipients could be obtained in buffalo in vitro embryo production programs. The results of implementing an in vitro embryo production program in buffaloes in the northern region of Pará state, Brazil, and results published by other groups demonstrate the feasibility of implementing this biotechnology in the routine of breeding programs. Nevertheless, in order to achieve better and consistent results, it is necessary to deepen the knowledge on the peculiarities of reproductive biology in this specie. Selection of donor animals based on ovarian size and ovarian follicular reserve and on the rate of blastocyst production is presented as an effective alternative to increase the efficiency of the in vitro embryo production technique applied to the buffalo species. |
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spelling | pubmed-76735862020-11-20 In vitro embryo production in buffaloes: from the laboratory to the farm Marin, Diego Fernando Dubeibe de Souza, Eduardo Baia de Brito, Vanessa Cunha Nascimento, Carlos Vinicius Ramos, Anelise Sarges Filho, Sebastião Tavares Rolim da Costa, Nathalia Nogueira Cordeiro, Marcela da Silva Santos, Simone do Socorro Damasceno Ohashi, Otavio Mitio Anim Reprod Review Transvaginal follicular aspiration technique together with in vitro embryo production are the biotechnological alternatives currently available to support genetic improvement breeding programs in buffalo species. However, aspects related to animal management, lack of knowledge of the metabolic needs and biochemical peculiarities of gametes and embryos, as well as the reproductive physiology characteristics have hampered progress in the results. Despite the low availability of good quality oocytes collected after OPU in donors as a physiological characteristic of buffalo species, high rates of oocyte maturation, modest embryo cleavage, blastocyst production and pregnancy rates after transvaginal embryo transfer in recipients could be obtained in buffalo in vitro embryo production programs. The results of implementing an in vitro embryo production program in buffaloes in the northern region of Pará state, Brazil, and results published by other groups demonstrate the feasibility of implementing this biotechnology in the routine of breeding programs. Nevertheless, in order to achieve better and consistent results, it is necessary to deepen the knowledge on the peculiarities of reproductive biology in this specie. Selection of donor animals based on ovarian size and ovarian follicular reserve and on the rate of blastocyst production is presented as an effective alternative to increase the efficiency of the in vitro embryo production technique applied to the buffalo species. Colégio Brasileiro de Reprodução Animal - CBRA 2019-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7673586/ /pubmed/33224285 http://dx.doi.org/10.21451/1984-3143-AR2018-0135 Text en Copyright © The Author(s). Published by CBRA. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article under the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0 license) |
spellingShingle | Review Marin, Diego Fernando Dubeibe de Souza, Eduardo Baia de Brito, Vanessa Cunha Nascimento, Carlos Vinicius Ramos, Anelise Sarges Filho, Sebastião Tavares Rolim da Costa, Nathalia Nogueira Cordeiro, Marcela da Silva Santos, Simone do Socorro Damasceno Ohashi, Otavio Mitio In vitro embryo production in buffaloes: from the laboratory to the farm |
title |
In vitro embryo production in buffaloes: from the laboratory to the farm |
title_full |
In vitro embryo production in buffaloes: from the laboratory to the farm |
title_fullStr |
In vitro embryo production in buffaloes: from the laboratory to the farm |
title_full_unstemmed |
In vitro embryo production in buffaloes: from the laboratory to the farm |
title_short |
In vitro embryo production in buffaloes: from the laboratory to the farm |
title_sort | in vitro embryo production in buffaloes: from the laboratory to the farm |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7673586/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33224285 http://dx.doi.org/10.21451/1984-3143-AR2018-0135 |
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