Abstract

Seven-day-old embryos were collected from Canadian Holstein and Ayrshire heifers after superovulation with pregnant mare's serum gonadotropin (PMSG) or follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). A total of 103 morphologically abnormal (type C) and 23 morphologically normal (type A) embryos were cytogenetically analyzed after 4, 20-24, or 44-48 h of culture in enriched phosphate-buffered saline or Eagles minimum essential medium. Twenty-one of 23 (91.3%) type A and 75 of 103 (72.8%) type C embryos had cells in metaphase. Among the 21 type C embryos produced by PMSG stimulation, 17 (80.9%) could be analyzed: 6 were mixoploid (two 2n/3n, three 2n/4n, one 2n/6n), 2 were aneuploid (61 XXY), and 9 were diploid. Among the 82 type C embryos produced by FSH stimulation, 58 (70.7%) could be analyzed: 6 were mixoploid (one n/2n, one 2n/3n, three 2n/4n, one 2n/4n/8n), 2 were polyploid (4n), and 50 were diploid. No abnormalities were observed in the type A embryos.

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