Abstract

The present study compared the developmental potential and uptake of nutrients by embryos from pre-pubertal and adult cows. Oocytes retrieved from ovaries of 5 to 7 month old calves and adult cows were matured and fertilized in vitro. Embryos were cultured in SOFaa to the blastocyst stage (7 days post-insemination). At successive stages of development, rates of glucose and pyruvate uptake were measured non-invasively by microfluorescence for individual embryos. Fertilization was equivalent in embryos from pre-pubertal and adult cows (P > 0.05), however development to blastocyst was significantly lower in embryos from pre-pubertal cows (9.8% versus 33.7%, respectively; P < 0.05). Total blastocyst cell number was not different between pre-pubertal and adult material (P > 0.05). Glucose uptake was exponential (pre-pubertal, r = 0.82; adult, r = 0. 82; P < 0.05), with an increase in uptake beyond the 8- to 16-cell stage. Glucose uptake was significantly lower in embryos from pre-pubertal cows at the 2- to 4-cell stages (1.5 versus 3.0 pmoles/embryo/hr; P < 0.05), but was equivalent to the adult cow at all other stages of development (P > 0.05). Pyruvate uptake was low until the blastocyst stage. Pyruvate uptake by embryos from pre-pubertal cows was significantly different to adult cows at the 1-cell stage (2.7 versus 4.6 pmoles/embryo/hr, respectively; P < 0. 05) and 2- to 4-cell stages (4.9 versus 3.6 pmoles/embryo/hr, respectively; P < 0.05). Pyruvate uptake was equivalent in the two groups in the later stages of development (P > 0.05). Perturbations in the uptake of nutrients by embryos from pre-pubertal cows were most likely due to the presence of a high proportion of developmentally incompetent embryos. Further, embryos from pre-pubertal cows that did develop to the blastocyst were as viable as blastocysts from adult cows with respect to nutrient uptakes and total cell number.

Full Text
Paper version not known

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call