Biotechnologies in Animal Agriculture Flashcards
Used to generate more embryos per flush/collection
superovulation
Method for the propagation of superior females
embryo transfer
2 benefits of freezing embryos
-can transfer them at a later time
- ability to ship embryos internationally
What keeps recruited follicles alive?
FSH
Examples of FSH analogs that can be given for superovulation
FSH-P
Folltropin
Super-ov
equine chorionic gonadotropin
human menopausal gonadotropin
The goal for superovulation:
3 to 20 ovulations of viable oocytes
What protects the embryo when it’s recovered during flushing and when it’s frozen?
zona pellucida
Superovulation protocol
-donor female is in estrus, 9 days later give FSH
-give FSH in decreasing dosages 2x a day for 4 days
-day 11 give PGF2a
~day 13 animal displays estrus and AI
-AI multiple times between days 13 and 14 then wait 7 days before recovering embryo
-day 20 give PGF2a so no excess embryos are released
Why must the recipient female be in the same stage of estrus as the donor female?
Because fertility drops when the uterine environment and stage of embryonic development are not synchronized
Desired superovulation response
multiple CLs on ovaries
How is nonsurgical embryo recovery performed?
- give epidural anesthetic to the animal (makes procedure less uncomfy-feeling)
-uterus is filled with fluid and the drained
-embryos are recovered from out flow
Why is an epidural anesthetic given to an animal before flushing aside from limiting discomfort?
it relaxes the cervix, making it easier for the handler to perform the procedure
expected range for bovine embryo transfer
0-30 embryos per flush
What percentage of flushes yield no viable embryos?
25%
expected average of transferable embryos per flush in bovine
5-6