Abstract

Fertility associated with age has been poorly documented in cattle. There is evidence that more than 50% of cows became infertile (failure to bear a calf for two successive years) at the age of 15. The causes of infertility in cows have been attributed to poor oocyte quality and/or follicle depletion. The present study aimed to compare the rates of oocyte and invitro embryo production of fertile cows older than 15 years. Sixteen Nellore cows (Bos taurus indicus) 200.3±4.9 months old were submitted to two ovum pickup series (OPU1 and OPU2) at a 2-year (2017 and 2019) interval. Before the OPU1 of each series, the cows were prepared with an IM injection of 2mg estradiol benzoate and 0.15mg prostaglandin F2α analogue and a progesterone-releasing intravaginal device (1g). After five days, the progesterone-releasing intravaginal device was withdrawn and the OPU1 was performed. The second OPU (OPU2) was performed 5 days later to aspirate only the growing follicles. The number and morphologic quality of recovered cumulus-oocyte complexes were registered. After IVM (tissue culture medium 199) and fertilization (Tyrode's solution) of cumulus-oocyte complexes, the presumptive zygotes were cultured in synthetic oviductal fluid with amino acids to assess developmental rates to blastocyst. Data were analysed by chi-squared and Wilcoxon test. The number of oocytes recovered at OPU1 was higher in 2107 than in 2019 (27.8±6.6 vs. 10.8±4.2; P<0.01), whereas in OPU2 the production of oocytes was not different (14.7±3.3 vs. 10.9±3.1). In OPU1, eight cows in 2017 and four in 2019 produced more than 20 oocytes, compared with only one cow in OPU2 of both years (P=0.02). Although there was no significant difference in the proportion of viable oocytes in OPU1 (83.6% and 87.2%) and OPU2 (85.5 and 68.0%), more viable oocytes were produced at OPU1 of 2017 (23.2±5.8) compared with OPU1 of 2019 (9.4±4.1), OPU2 of 2017 (12.6±2.7) and OPU2 of 2019 (7.4±2.4), respectively (P<0.05). There was no significant difference in the proportion of cleaved oocytes in OPU1 (74.2 and 75.1%) and OPU2 (68.9 and 79.8%). Two cows in 2017 (12.5%) and five in 2019 (31.2%) did not produce embryos in both OPUs. Cows produced more embryos (blastocysts) in OPU1 at 2017 (7.3±1.6) than 2019 (2.8±0.6; P<0.05), whereas in OPU2 there was no difference (4.1±0.8 and 3.1±0.8). In conclusion, senescent fertile cows decreases the number of oocytes and embryos as they approach 20 years of age; however, the quality of oocytes does not appear to be compromised. Financial support was provided by FAPESP (proc. 2018/07450-5).

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