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Reprod Fertil Dev ; 31(12): 1917-1925, 2019 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31656221

ABSTRACT

Embryo biopsy for fetal sexing has clinical application, but few reports are available of its use within an active embryo transfer program. We evaluated results on biopsy of 459 embryos over one breeding season. There were no significant differences in pregnancy rate between biopsied and non-biopsied embryos (72% vs 73%) or for biopsied embryos recovered at the centre (73%) compared with those shipped overnight (72%). However, the pregnancy rate decreased significantly in shipped embryos biopsied ≥20h after collection. Overall, 86% of biopsies provided a sex diagnosis. The likelihood of a positive genomic (g) DNA result was significantly higher for biopsies from large blastocysts (96%) than from smaller embryos (70-85%). In total, 38% of biopsies were positive for Y chromosome DNA (Y-DNA) and were diagnosed as male. Subsequently, 95% of Y-DNA-positive embryos were confirmed as male and 78% of Y-DNA-negative embryos were confirmed as female. The accuracy of prediction of female (Y-DNA negative) was significantly higher when the biopsy sample was probed for Y-DNA only compared with probing for both gDNA and Y-DNA. We estimate that by transferring only Y-DNA-negative embryos, 3% of potential female pregnancies may have been lost, and production of male pregnancies was reduced by 72%.


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Blastocyst/pathology , Embryo, Mammalian/pathology , Horses/embryology , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Preimplantation Diagnosis , Sex Determination Analysis , Animals , Argentina , Biopsy , Breeding/economics , Breeding/methods , Commerce , Embryo Transfer/economics , Embryo Transfer/methods , Embryo Transfer/veterinary , Female , Male , Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods , Polymerase Chain Reaction/veterinary , Pregnancy , Preimplantation Diagnosis/methods , Preimplantation Diagnosis/veterinary , Sex Determination Analysis/methods , Sex Determination Analysis/veterinary , Veterinary Sports Medicine/economics , Veterinary Sports Medicine/methods , Veterinary Sports Medicine/organization & administration
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Reprod Fertil Dev ; 31(12): 1894-1903, 2019 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31634435

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This study retrospectively examined the degree to which success within a commercial ovum pick-up (OPU)-intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) program varied between individual mares and stallions. Over 2 years, 552 OPU sessions were performed on 323 privately owned warmblood mares. For mares that yielded at least one blastocyst during the first OPU-ICSI cycle, there was a 77% likelihood of success during subsequent attempts; conversely, when the first cycle yielded no blastocyst, the likelihood of failure (no embryo) in subsequent cycles was 62%. In mares subjected to four or more OPU sessions, the mean percentage of blastocysts per injected oocyte was 20.5% (range 1.4-46.7%), whereas the mean number of blastocysts per OPU-ICSI session was 1.67 (0.2-4.2). Age did not differ significantly between mares that yielded good or poor results. The number of recovered oocytes per OPU was positively associated with the likelihood of success (P<0.001). Although there were considerable between-stallion differences, most stallions (14/16) clustered between 15.6% and 26.8% blastocysts per injected oocyte, and the number of blastocysts per OPU (mean 1.4; range 0.2-2.2) was less variable than among mares. In conclusion, although both mare and stallion affect the success of OPU-ICSI, mare identity and the number of oocytes recovered appear to be the most reliable predictors of success.


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Blastocyst/cytology , Breeding , Horses/physiology , Oocyte Retrieval , Sperm Injections, Intracytoplasmic , Animals , Breeding/economics , Breeding/methods , Cell Count/economics , Cell Count/veterinary , Cells, Cultured , Commerce , Embryo Culture Techniques/economics , Embryo Culture Techniques/veterinary , Embryo, Mammalian/cytology , Female , Male , Oocyte Retrieval/economics , Oocyte Retrieval/methods , Oocyte Retrieval/veterinary , Oocytes/cytology , Retrospective Studies , Sperm Injections, Intracytoplasmic/economics , Sperm Injections, Intracytoplasmic/methods , Sperm Injections, Intracytoplasmic/veterinary , Veterinary Sports Medicine/economics , Veterinary Sports Medicine/organization & administration
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