Avaliação da Proporção Sexual de Embriões Desenvolvidos In Vitro e de Progênie a Campo de Touros Jovens. / Evaluation of the Sex Ratio of Embryos Developed In Vitro and in Field Progeny of Young Sires.

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IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia

DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

01/08/2011

RESUMO

Some of the main problems that affect the in vitro production of embryos is the variation among bulls in relation to fertility and the greater birth of male embryos. Many factors can change the ratio 1:1 between the genders, both in the in vitro production of embryos and in the method of artificial insemination. To try to change this sex ratio in vitro, we studied at first, the variation among bulls in the development of female and male embryos, the blastocyst-stage distributed in young blastocyst, blastocyst, expanded blastocyst and hatched blastocyst and the proportion male: female in relation to the blastocyst stage. For this, oocytes were collected from slaughterhouse ovaries and matured in maturation medium in an incubator for 24h. Viable sperm from 17 bulls belonging to the Breeding Program of Nellore, obtained by Percoll gradient centrifugation were used for in vitro fertilization. After 12 hours, the presumptive zygotes were cultured in culture medium and cumulus cells in an incubator. After 168 hours of in vitro fertilization the viable embryos in the blastocyst stage were classified. The determination of the sex of the blastocysts was performed by Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) using a Y-specific sequence and bovine autosomal sequence visualized in agarose gel. Data analysis was conducted using the Statistical Analysis System software. Later, to obtain more knowledge about the animals tested, data was collected from the field progeny of these animals and established the sex ratio of the offspring produced by the method of artificial insemination, natural mating and possible correlations with quantitative traits. Differences between bulls were observed relating to the proportion of genders at the initial stages of blastocyst and expanded blastocyst. No deviation was observed in the sex ratio in relation to the bull used for in vitro production of embryos and offspring in the field. Our data suggest that it is possible to change the male to female proportion in production systems of in vitro embryos through the selection of the blastocyst stage for transfer, and also suggest that bulls show variation in relation to the in vitro development of male and female embryos, depending on the blastocyst stage.

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1. bovine 1. bovino 2. embrião 2. embryo 3. fertilização 3. fertilization 4. in vitro production 4. produção in vitro 5. proporção sexual 5. sex ratio 6. sire. 6. touro.

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