Effect of OPU Session Periods on the Efficiency of In Vitro Embryo Production in Elite Korean Native Cow

Up-to-date artificial insemination (AI) using frozen sperm consider as the most widely using technology for improvement of Korean Native Cow (Hanwoo) embryo production. However, it is time consuming, required at least 15~20 years to make more than 6 generations, and their offspring number is limited...

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Main Authors: Byung-Hyun Choi (Author), Seok-Hwan Song (Author), Bun-Young Park (Author), Rami Kong (Author), Mi-Ju Son (Author), Chan-Sang park (Author), Nyeon-Hak Shin (Author), Hye-Young Cheon (Author), Sung-Hoon Lee (Author), Jong-In Jin (Author), Jung-Gyu Lee (Author), Il-Keun Kong (Author)
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Published: The Korean Society of Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology, 2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Up-to-date artificial insemination (AI) using frozen sperm consider as the most widely using technology for improvement of Korean Native Cow (Hanwoo) embryo production. However, it is time consuming, required at least 15~20 years to make more than 6 generations, and their offspring number is limited. To overcome such limitations, superovulation and in vitro fertilization have been developed. For superovulation, the number of produced embryos are not enough for commercialization and donor cows need rest period. This led to use of slaughterhouse ovary for in vitro fertilization, but it is impossible to repeat the collection from the same individual and it only can improve the genetic merits of offspring for one generation. Production of embryos using Ovum Pick-Up (OPU) technique, where oocytes can be repeatedly collected from living elite donor, might overcome these limitations. In this study, we investigated the possibility of using OPU technique from donors at different age and different session periods for mass-embryo-production. Oocytes were collected from 26 donor cows twice per week, 3 - 4 months per year, between 2013 and 2016. Results showed that, the average number of embryo produced in first year used donor was significantly higher than that in second year used donor (3.89 ± 2.85 vs 3.29 ± 2.70), however, there was no significant difference between third year used donor (3.51 ± 3.32) and other groups. Taken together, our data showed that repeated using of donor up to three years is possible for in vitro embryo mass-production. Moreover, OPU can be used as suitable embryo producing technique for livestock breed improvement.
Item Description:10.12750/JET.2018.33.4.265
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