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RESEARCH ARTICLE

7 A record of 485 viable cumulus–oocyte complexes recovered and 165 viable embryos produced in a single ovum pickup session from a Senepol breed donor

A. O. Resende A , R. C. Bohrer A and J. H. M. Viana B
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A ABS Pecplan Brazil, Uberaba, MG, Brazil;

B Embrapa Recursos Genéticos e Biotecnologia, Brasília, DF, Brazil

Reproduction, Fertility and Development 33(2) 111-111 https://doi.org/10.1071/RDv33n2Ab7
Published: 8 January 2021

Abstract

The recovery of an exceptionally high number of cumulus–oocyte complexes (COC) in a single ovum pickup (OPU) session is rare, and thus seldom reported in the literature. In the present report, we describe one of these cases. The present data refers to an OPU session performed by author A. O. Resende in a commercial beef farm, located in the rural area of the city of Barretos, Brazil, on October 15, 2019. Breed heifers (N = 12) underwent OPU at a random stage of oestrous cycle without any hormonal treatment. Follicle aspirations were performed following the standard operation procedures (SOP) established by ABS Pecplan OPU team, using a portable ultrasound (DP2200, Mindray do Brasil) equipped with a 7.5-MHz microconvex probe, a vacuum pump (WTA), and 18 gauge disposable Jelco catheter (Smith Medical). In vitro embryo production (IVP) was performed at In vitro Technologies laboratory, ABS Pecplan Uberaba, located 140 km from the farm. On this day, 1312 oocytes were recovered from the 12 donors. However, a single heifer produced 485 viable COC, from over 500 total COC recovered. The COC from this donor were distributed in four groups, which underwent IVF with Y-sorted semen from four Senepol sires. The in vitro embryo production was performed following the SOP established by in vitro Technologies, ABS Pecplan. Embryo production was compared among sires by the chi-squared test. Of the 4 sires used during IVF, sire number 4 resulted in a higher blastocyst rate compared with the others (sire 1 = 25.4%, sire 2 = 30.6%, sire 3 = 33.9%, and sire 4 = 46.3%; P < 0.01).The blastocyst rate differed (P < 0.01) among sires: 25.4%a (31/122), 30.6%a (37/121), 33.9%a (41/121), and 46.3%b (56/121) for bulls A, B, C, and D, respectively. From the total of 165 viable embryos produced (34.0%), 120 were transferred fresh and the remaining 45 were vitrified using the SOP established by IVB Technologies, ABS. These results highlight the huge potential variation in antral follicle population and number of COC recovered from donors within the same population, breed, and reproductive status. It also shows the potential of IVP in the generation of offspring from high genetic indices.