1. Application of intracytoplasmic sperm injection to the embryo production in aged cows
- Author
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Fumie Magata, Atsushi Ideta, Haruna Okubo, and K. Tsuchiya
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Male ,Aging ,040301 veterinary sciences ,medicine.medical_treatment ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Aneuploidy ,Embryonic Development ,intracytoplasmic sperm injection ,Fertility ,Biology ,Intracytoplasmic sperm injection ,Chromosomes ,0403 veterinary science ,Andrology ,Tissue Culture Techniques ,03 medical and health sciences ,Human fertilization ,Pregnancy ,bovine oocyte ,medicine ,Animals ,Blastocyst ,Sperm Injections, Intracytoplasmic ,aneuploidy ,reproductive and urinary physiology ,030304 developmental biology ,media_common ,0303 health sciences ,In vitro fertilisation ,General Veterinary ,Full Paper ,urogenital system ,food and beverages ,Embryo ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,medicine.disease ,Oocyte ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,maternal age ,Fertilization ,embryonic structures ,Pregnancy, Animal ,Cattle ,Female ,Theriogenology ,in vitro fertilization - Abstract
Reduction in oocyte quality is a major factor responsible for declining fertility associated with maternal aging in cows. The objective of the present study was to determine whether intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) could increase the efficiency of embryo production in older cows. We used cows aged 30 to 50 months or >120 months, which were defined as young or aged, respectively. The distribution of cortical granules in oocytes was affected by age as older cows had lower proportion of oocytes with mature cytoplasm containing evenly dispersed cortical granules compared to young cows. Although fertilization rates did not differ significantly between the two groups after in vitro fertilization (IVF), the rate of abnormal fertilization was higher, and the numbers of total and diploid blastocysts were lower for aged cows compared to young cows. However, in the embryos produced by ICSI, there was no significant difference in these parameters between young and aged cows. Although ICSI did not improve the blastocyst development rate, ICSI increased the proportion of diploid blastocysts in aged cows compared to IVF. In conclusion, maternal aging may negatively affect cytoplasmic maturation of bovine oocytes, which could be associated with abnormal fertilization or low developmental competence of oocytes. Our data also suggests beneficial effects of ICSI on the production of chromosomally normal embryos in aged cows.
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- 2018