FACTORS AFFECTING THE SURVIVAL OF BISECTED SHEEP EMBRYOS INVIVO

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SZELL, A
HUDSON, RHH
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DEMIEMBRYOS; DAY OF COLLECTION; STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT; SUCROSE;
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10.1016/0093-691X(91)90466-Q
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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Two experiments were carried out to examine the effects of different factors on the survival of split sheep embryos. In Experiment 1, embryos collected on Day-6, Day-7 or Day-8 were bisected and transferred into recipient ewes in pairs. The proportions of Day-6, Day-7 and Day-8 demi-embryos developing to lambs were 26% (14/54), 30% (31/102) and 32% (24/74), respectively. Replacement of bisected late morula to expanded late blastocyst stage embryos into zonae did not affect their survival rate (P > 0.5). The proportion of demi-embryos developing to lambs in recipients with two or more ovulations was higher (35%, 53/152) than in recipients with a single ovulation (21%, 16/78; P < 0.05). In Experiment 2, Day-6 embryos were split with or without exposure to 0.25 M of sucrose and were transferred into recipients in pairs or singly. Exposure to 0.25 M of sucrose decreased the proportion of split embryos developing to lambs compared with that of the controls (31%, 22/70 vs 49%, 34/70; P < 0.05). The effects of the number of demi-embryos transferred or the stage of development on the survival rate were not significant (P > 0.05). The number of lambs born per original embryo was the highest when the embryos were split without exposure to sucrose and transferred into recipients singly (106%, 17/16).
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