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Title: Fertility of sperm from a tetraparental Chimeric bull
Other Titles: kumpulan publikasi Ilmiah 1993-1999
Authors: Sumantri, Cece
Boediono, Arief
Ooe, Masato
Saha, S.
Suzuki, Tatsuyuki
Keywords: bovine
chimera
acrosome reaction
fertility
cleavage
blastocyst
Issue Date: 1996
Publisher: Bogor Agriculture University
Abstract: The purpose of the present study was to examine the ability of a tetraparental Chimera in producing IVF embryos. Cumulus oocytes complexes (COCs) were matured in vitro for 22 h. Frozen-thawed sperm of a Chimera (CH), as well as Japanese Black (JB), Limousin (L), Japanese Brown (JBr), Holstein (H) bulls were used for IVF. The chromosome preparations were made from peripheral lymphocytes. Based on chromosome analysis the Chimera had apparently normal chromosomes (29 acrocentric pairs, one large sub metacentric X chromosome and one small sub metacentric Y chromosome). The proportion of acrosome reacted spermatozoa after 1 h of incubation was higher (P< 0.0 1) with the Chimera (CH) than with the Holstein and in Japanese Brown bulls, but did not differ from Japanese Black and Limousin bull sperm (79.0%, 71.2%, 72.5%, 57.8% and 57.0% for CH, JB, L, JBr and H sperm, respectively). Fertilization rates observed after 5 h of sperm-oocyte incubation with Chimera (0-CH) sperm were higher (P<0.05) than with Japanese Brown (0-JBr) and (P < 0.01) than with Holstein (0-H) sperm, but did not differ from Japanese Black (0-JB) and Limousin (O-L) sperm (36/44, 81.8%; 28/35, 80.0%; 25/36, 69.4%; 19/43, 44.2% and 6/33, 18.2% for O-CH, O-JB, O-L. O-JBr and O-H, respectively). The cleavage rates of IVM oocytes inseminated with Chimera sperm were also higher (P < 0.001) than in Holstein, (P < 0.01) Japanese Brown and (P < 0.05) Limousin, but did not differ from Japanese Black sperm (181/239, 75.7%; 123/171, 71.9%; 108/186, 58.1%; 80/196, 40.8% and 30/186, 16.1% for O-CH, O-JB, 0-L, O-JBr and O-H, respectively). The blastocyst rates of IVM oocytes inseminated with sperm were higher ( P < 0.05) than in Limousin, Japanese Brown and Holstein, but did not differ from Japanese Black (69/181, 38.1%; 48/123, 39.0%;27/108, 25.0%; 7/30, 23.3% and 16/80, 17.8% for O-CH, O-JB, 0-L, O-JBr and 0-H, respectively). These findings suggested the spenn from this tetrdparental Chimeric bull were able to be used for producing bovine IVF embryos.
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