Effect of pentobarbital as a euthanasia agent on equine in vitro embryo production

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Martin-Pelaez, Soledad [1 ]
Rabow, Zachary [2 ]
De la Fuente, Alejandro [1 ,3 ]
Draheim, Peyton [4 ]
Loynachan, Alan [5 ]
Fiehn, Oliver [2 ]
Meyers, Stuart [3 ]
Lyman, Candace [4 ]
Dini, Pouya [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Davis, Sch Vet Med, Dept Populat Hlth & Reprod, Davis, CA 95616 USA
[2] Univ Calif Davis, West Coast Metabol Ctr, Davis, CA USA
[3] Univ Calif Davis, Sch Vet Med, Dept Anat Physiol & Cell Biol, Davis, CA USA
[4] Auburn Univ, Coll Vet Med, Auburn, AL USA
[5] Univ Kentucky, Dept Vet Sci, Vet Diagnost Lab, Lexington, KY USA
关键词
Gamete retrieval; Pentobarbital; Mare; IVP; Euthanasia; Embryo; ICSI; INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION; FOLLICULAR-FLUID; CHROMATIN CONFIGURATION; CUMULUS EXPANSION; OOCYTES; OVARIES; MATURATION; TRANSPORT; QUALITY; BLOOD;
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10.1016/j.theriogenology.2023.04.002
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Postmortem and pre-euthanasia oocyte retrieval provides the last opportunity to preserve the genetic material in mares. Pentobarbital (PB) is the most common euthanasia agent; however, its effect on the developmental competence of oocytes has not been determined. Here, we evaluated the concentration of PB in equine follicular fluid (FF) and investigated its effect on the developmental competence of oocytes using a bovine IVF model to overcome the low availability of equine oocytes. The concentration of PB was measured by gas-chromatography/mass-spectrometry in FF collected from mare ovaries immediately after euthanasia (n = 10), 24 h post-euthanasia (n = 10), and from the ovaries collected by ovariectomy (negative control; n = 10). The serum concentration of PB was also evaluated as a positive control. PB was detected in all FF samples with an average concentration of 56.5 mg/ml. Next, bovine cumulus-oocyte complexes (COC) were held in holding media with PB for 6 h at 60 mg/ml (H60, n = 196), 164 mg/ml (H164, n = 215) or without PB (control; n = 212). After holding, the oocytes were matured and fertilized in vitro, followed by in vitro culture to the blastocyst stage. The cumulus expansion grade, cleavage rate, blastocyst rate, embryo kinetic rate and the blastocyst cell numbers were compared among the experimental groups of bovine COC. Higher rates of Grade 1 cumulus expansion were found in controls (54%, 32-76%; median, min-max) in comparison to H60 and H164 (24%,11-33% and 13%, 8-44%; P < 0.001). The cleavage rate was higher in the controls than in H164 (64% vs. 44%; P < 0.01). Blastocyst rates (blastocyst/cleaved oocytes) and total cell number were not different among the groups (control 29%, H60 25%, and H164 24%). In a preliminary study, equine oocytes (n = 28) were exposed to PB in vitro for 6 h followed by intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) and in vitro embryo production. Exposed oocytes showed a numerically lower maturation rate (43% Vs 52%; P > 0.05) in comparison to the laboratoryestablished rate during the same timepoints. Overall, we showed that PB reaches the FF immediately after euthanasia, exposing oocytes to this drug. This exposure affected cumulus expansion and cleavage rates in a bovine model, suggesting initial damage caused by PB that may not completely impede the formation of embryos, although lower overall embryo numbers might be obtained. (c) 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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