Literature DB >> 25640459

Influence of embryo handling and transfer method on pig cloning efficiency.

Junsong Shi1, Rong Zhou1, Lvhua Luo1, Ranbiao Mai1, Haiyu Zeng1, Xiaoyan He2, Dewu Liu3, Fang Zeng3, Gengyuan Cai3, Hongmei Ji1, Fei Tang3, Qinglai Wang1, Zhenfang Wu4, Zicong Li5.   

Abstract

The somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) technique could be used to produce genetically superior or genetically engineered cloned pigs that have wide application in agriculture and bioscience research. However, the efficiency of porcine SCNT currently is very low. Embryo transfer (ET) is a key step for the success of SCNT. In this study, the effects of several ET-related factors, including cloned embryo culture time, recipient's ovulation status, co-transferred helper embryos and ET position, on the success rate of pig cloning were investigated. The results indicated that transfer of cloned embryos cultured for a longer time (22-24h vs. 4-6h) into pre-ovulatory sows decreased recipient's pregnancy rate and farrowing rate, and use of pre-ovulatory and post-ovulatory sows as recipients for SCNT embryos cultured for 22-24h resulted in a similar porcine SCNT efficiency. Use of insemination-produced in vivo fertilized, parthenogenetically activated and in vitro fertilized embryos as helper embryos to establish and/or maintain pregnancy of SCNT embryos recipients could not improve the success rate of porcine SCNT. Transfer of cloned embryos into double oviducts of surrogates significantly increased pregnancy rate as well as farrowing rate of recipients, and the developmental rate of transferred cloned embryos, as compared to unilateral oviduct transfer. This study provided useful information for optimization of the embryo handling and transfer protocol, which will help to improve the ability to generate cloned pigs.
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Keywords:  Cloned pigs; Embryo transfer; SCNT

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25640459     DOI: 10.1016/j.anireprosci.2015.01.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anim Reprod Sci        ISSN: 0378-4320            Impact factor:   2.145


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