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* GOAL: To synchronize the donor and recipient to be in the same stage of the [[Female_Reproductive_Tract_-Oestrous_Cycle_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|oestrous cycle]].
 
* GOAL: To synchronize the donor and recipient to be in the same stage of the [[Female_Reproductive_Tract_-Oestrous_Cycle_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|oestrous cycle]].
* REASON: To prepare the [[Female_Reproductive_Tract_-The_Uterus_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|uterus]] of the recipient to support [[Fertilisation%2C_Implantation_and_Early_Embryonic_Development_-Embryonic_Development_of_the_Blastocyst-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|preattachment embryogenesis]].  
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* REASON: To prepare the [[Female_Reproductive_Tract_-The_Uterus_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|uterus]] of the recipient to support [[Blastocyst Embryonic Development - Anatomy & Physiology|preattachment embryogenesis]].  
 
* HOW: Treat recipient with a hormonal regime that induces oestrus to occur at the same time as the donor.
 
* HOW: Treat recipient with a hormonal regime that induces oestrus to occur at the same time as the donor.
  

Revision as of 15:26, 10 September 2010

()Map REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM (Map)
REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES



Introduction

Multiple ovulation and embryo transfer has been commercially available since the 1970s, but not widely used because it requires a highly skilled team.

Synchronization of Recipients with the Donor

  • GOAL: To synchronize the donor and recipient to be in the same stage of the oestrous cycle.
  • REASON: To prepare the uterus of the recipient to support preattachment embryogenesis.
  • HOW: Treat recipient with a hormonal regime that induces oestrus to occur at the same time as the donor.

Superovulation of the Donor

  • GOAL: To hyperstimulate ovaries with gonadotrophins.
  • REASON: To provide higher than normal numbers of follicles that reach dominance and ovulate.
  • HOW: Inject donor with gonadotrophins to hyperstimulate follicular development. Generally FSH or one of its analogs is used.

Inseminating the Donor

  • GOAL: Inseminate donor with semen from genetically superior bulls. To generate the best fertilisation rates and genetic combinations possible.
  • REASON: Enhance rate of genetic progress.
  • HOW: Use highly fertile semen and well-trained, experienced inseminators.

Recovery and Identification of Viable Embryos

  • GOAL: To nonsurgically collect (flush) embryos from the donor to transfer.
  • REASON: To recover viable embryos.
  • HOW:
    • Before the procedure is started, a local anaesthetic is injected to cause relaxation of the rectum.
    • At day 6-8 a specialized catheter has a small balloon that can be inflated to prevent retrogade flow of the flushing medium.
    • A flushing medium is then introduced into the uterus, lavaged and returned through the catheter to a collection vessel.


Transfer of Viable Embryos into Synchronised Recipients

  • GOAL: To deposit a potentially viable embryo into the uterine horn of each recipient.
  • REASON: To achieve pregnancy in each recipient.
  • HOW:
    • Both donor and recipient have a corpus luteum at similar stages of leutinization.
    • Uterine environment in the donor and recipient are quite similar.
    • A single embryo is placed into the uterine horn using a transfer pipette.