Literature DB >> 3741946

Effect of asynchronous superinduction on embryo survival and range of blastocyst development in swine.

W F Pope, M S Lawyer, B S Nara, N L First.   

Abstract

The importance of uniform development of blastocysts was examined by comparing the effects of asynchronous superinduction (Day 6 embryos into Day 7 pregnant recipients and Day 7 embryos into Day 6 pregnant recipients) on the range of embryo development at Days 12 and 13 to subsequent survival to Day 30. Twenty gilts were used to produce five Day 7 recipients that received Day 6 embryos and five Day 6 recipients that received Day 7 embryos. Embryos from the Day 7 and Day 6 recipients were examined 6 days later. Recovered embryos ranged morphologically from spherical to filamentous blastocysts. This range of embryos was within the limits of that previously observed for naturally mated sows. However, recovered blastocysts from the Day 6 embryos transferred into Day 7 recipients were morphologically more variable and proportionately less developed than the blastocysts from the Day 7 embryos transferred into Day 6 recipients. Forty additional gilts were subsequently utilized to generate 20 recipients (10 recipients per transfer group) that were examined on Day 30. More Day 7 embryos transferred into Day 6 recipients survived (p less than 0.05) than Day 6 embryos transferred into Day 7 recipients. These experiments suggested that greater variation in early development of embryos, within litters, subsequently resulted in greater mortality of embryos.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3741946     DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod35.1.133

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Reprod        ISSN: 0006-3363            Impact factor:   4.285


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