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* Embryos transferred to recipient female.
 
* Embryos transferred to recipient female.
 
* Can be transferred at the correct stage of the recipient's [[Female_Reproductive_Tract_-Oestrous_Cycle_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|oestrous cycle]].
 
* Can be transferred at the correct stage of the recipient's [[Female_Reproductive_Tract_-Oestrous_Cycle_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|oestrous cycle]].
* Embryos transferred around the [[Fertilisation%2C_Implantation_and_Early_Embryonic_Development_-Embryonic_Development_of_the_Blastocyst-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|blastocyst]] stage.
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* Embryos transferred around the [[Blastocyst Embryonic Development - Anatomy & Physiology|blastocyst]] stage.
 
* Success rates are improving.
 
* Success rates are improving.
 
* Embryos can be frozen, eliminating the need for tight synchronisation.  This allows them to be shipped to other locations.
 
* Embryos can be frozen, eliminating the need for tight synchronisation.  This allows them to be shipped to other locations.

Revision as of 15:26, 10 September 2010

()Map REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM (Map)
REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES




Oocyte Collection

  • Donor is superovulated to provide large numbers of mature follicles.
  • Pre-ovulatory follicles are collected by a surgical procedure involving aspiration of the follicular content.
  • Oocytes captured in vitro.


  • Direct follicle aspiration:
    • A hyperdermic needle is inserted into the follicle.
    • Follicular fluid is aspirated.
    • Follicular fluid forcefully returned to the follicle.
    • Repeated 2-3 times to dislodge oocytes.


  • Transvaginal Aspiration in the Mare:
    • Prior to the procedure, mares are injected with propatheline bromide (sedative) to relax the rectum.
    • Lubricated ultrasound transducer is inserted into the vagina and held in the fornix vagina.
    • Ovary transrectally positioned against the dorsal vaginal wall directly over the transducer head so that the follicle can be visualized.
    • Hypodermic needle is advanced through the vaginal wall into the antral follicle.
    • Follicular fluid containing the oocyte is aspirated under constant vacuum.


  • Aspirated oocytes are placed in a culture vessel with capacitated spermatozoa.
    • Could also be cultured in a 'nurse animal' in vivo.
  • Embryos are incubated for a further period to the appropriate stage for transfer.
  • Embryos transferred to recipient female.
  • Can be transferred at the correct stage of the recipient's oestrous cycle.
  • Embryos transferred around the blastocyst stage.
  • Success rates are improving.
  • Embryos can be frozen, eliminating the need for tight synchronisation. This allows them to be shipped to other locations.
  • Increases incidence of large offspring syndrome.