卵母细胞
胚胎
生物
胚泡
男科
体外受精
濒危物种
繁殖
人类受精
体外成熟
胚胎发生
动物科学
解剖
医学
遗传学
生态学
栖息地
作者
Ramazan Sevgi,Alaeddin Okuroğlu,Mehmet Ali Yılmaz,Cemal Dayanıklı,Derya Şahin,Seher Şimşek,Ali Şimşek,Burak Artut,Yasin Ergiden,İlker Ünal,Aslıhan Turhan
摘要
ABSTRACT Recent advancements in genomic technology have increased interest in using calves as oocyte sources through the laparoscopic ovum pick‐up (LOPU) method, which shortens generation intervals and enhances genetic gain. This study aimed to produce embryos in vitro using oocytes from endangered Anatolian Native Black calves and to increase the number of embryos in the gene bank through LOPU, a method not previously studied in Turkey. Four Anatolian Native Black calves, approximately 3 months old, were used. The super stimulation protocol involved the application of an intravaginal sponge starting on day −5 and continuing until the LOPU procedure. FSH was administered intramuscularly six times at 12‐h intervals starting at −72 h, with laparoscopic oocyte aspiration on day 0. A total of 42 A‐B quality oocytes were collected, averaging 10.5 per calf. Maturation completion was 88.09%, with a cleavage rate of 76.19% at 24 h after fertilization. On day 7, blastocyst success was 28.57%. The study demonstrates that LOPU can successfully produce in vitro embryos in prepubertal endangered breed calves in Turkey, proving that LOPU is an effective method for gene bank embryo production.
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