USO DE VARIÁVEIS RELACIONADAS COM A PRODUÇÃO EMBRIONÁRIA, EM CAMUNDONGOS, COMO FATORES PREDITIVOS

Mouse embryo production by superstimulation is a multifactorial process. To minimize the number of sacrificed animals and to maximize the results of the superstimulatory treatment, it should be possible to predict the risk of do not get embryos from such a treated animal. This work aimed to evaluate...

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Main Authors: Mariana Pasquali Marconato Mancini, Bruna Castilho Soto Campanha, Daniela Motta de Souza, Caio Pontes Godoi, Hugo Fernandes, Fernando Frei, Marcelo Fábio Gouveia Nogueira
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Language:Portuguese
Published: University of Western Sao Paulo, UNOESTE 2010-06-01
Series:Colloquium Agrariae
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.5747/ca.2010.v06.n1.a047
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spelling doaj-b962179540394a44b05b06cf94c713a72020-11-25T03:32:08ZporUniversity of Western Sao Paulo, UNOESTEColloquium Agrariae1809-82152010-06-0161223010.5747/ca.2010.v06.n1.a047USO DE VARIÁVEIS RELACIONADAS COM A PRODUÇÃO EMBRIONÁRIA, EM CAMUNDONGOS, COMO FATORES PREDITIVOSMariana Pasquali Marconato ManciniBruna Castilho Soto CampanhaDaniela Motta de SouzaCaio Pontes GodoiHugo FernandesFernando FreiMarcelo Fábio Gouveia NogueiraMouse embryo production by superstimulation is a multifactorial process. To minimize the number of sacrificed animals and to maximize the results of the superstimulatory treatment, it should be possible to predict the risk of do not get embryos from such a treated animal. This work aimed to evaluate if the variables - hormone concentration and the timing of its administration, the copulatory plug presence and individual male used to mating – could be predictive factors on the mouse embryo production. Females were distributed in four groups (cross-over design) related to scheduled superstimulation treatment (1300h or 1700h) and eCG/hCG administered concentration (5 or 10IU). After the hCG treatment, females were put to mate. On the next morning it was verified the presence of a copulatory plug (D0.5). Embryo recovery was performed from D2.5 to D4.5 by flushing the oviducts and uterine horns. Total structures recovered (TSR) and the viable embryos (VE) were classified by its morphology. Viability rate (VR) was calculated with VE in relation to TSR (x100). Group comparison was analyzed with 5% of significance. There were no significant differences among groups, even when only main effects were analyzed (hormone concentration and timing of its administration). There was significant difference in VR from animals with or without plug and from the worst and best males used. It was concluded that neither the hormone concentration nor timing of its administration - or their association – was significant as predictive factors for the embryo production. However, the plug presence was related to higher VR.dx.doi.org/10.5747/ca.2010.v06.n1.a047SuperovulationEmbryo productionHormone concentrationTreatment schedulingMouse
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author Mariana Pasquali Marconato Mancini
Bruna Castilho Soto Campanha
Daniela Motta de Souza
Caio Pontes Godoi
Hugo Fernandes
Fernando Frei
Marcelo Fábio Gouveia Nogueira
spellingShingle Mariana Pasquali Marconato Mancini
Bruna Castilho Soto Campanha
Daniela Motta de Souza
Caio Pontes Godoi
Hugo Fernandes
Fernando Frei
Marcelo Fábio Gouveia Nogueira
USO DE VARIÁVEIS RELACIONADAS COM A PRODUÇÃO EMBRIONÁRIA, EM CAMUNDONGOS, COMO FATORES PREDITIVOS
Colloquium Agrariae
Superovulation
Embryo production
Hormone concentration
Treatment scheduling
Mouse
author_facet Mariana Pasquali Marconato Mancini
Bruna Castilho Soto Campanha
Daniela Motta de Souza
Caio Pontes Godoi
Hugo Fernandes
Fernando Frei
Marcelo Fábio Gouveia Nogueira
author_sort Mariana Pasquali Marconato Mancini
title USO DE VARIÁVEIS RELACIONADAS COM A PRODUÇÃO EMBRIONÁRIA, EM CAMUNDONGOS, COMO FATORES PREDITIVOS
title_short USO DE VARIÁVEIS RELACIONADAS COM A PRODUÇÃO EMBRIONÁRIA, EM CAMUNDONGOS, COMO FATORES PREDITIVOS
title_full USO DE VARIÁVEIS RELACIONADAS COM A PRODUÇÃO EMBRIONÁRIA, EM CAMUNDONGOS, COMO FATORES PREDITIVOS
title_fullStr USO DE VARIÁVEIS RELACIONADAS COM A PRODUÇÃO EMBRIONÁRIA, EM CAMUNDONGOS, COMO FATORES PREDITIVOS
title_full_unstemmed USO DE VARIÁVEIS RELACIONADAS COM A PRODUÇÃO EMBRIONÁRIA, EM CAMUNDONGOS, COMO FATORES PREDITIVOS
title_sort uso de variáveis relacionadas com a produção embrionária, em camundongos, como fatores preditivos
publisher University of Western Sao Paulo, UNOESTE
series Colloquium Agrariae
issn 1809-8215
publishDate 2010-06-01
description Mouse embryo production by superstimulation is a multifactorial process. To minimize the number of sacrificed animals and to maximize the results of the superstimulatory treatment, it should be possible to predict the risk of do not get embryos from such a treated animal. This work aimed to evaluate if the variables - hormone concentration and the timing of its administration, the copulatory plug presence and individual male used to mating – could be predictive factors on the mouse embryo production. Females were distributed in four groups (cross-over design) related to scheduled superstimulation treatment (1300h or 1700h) and eCG/hCG administered concentration (5 or 10IU). After the hCG treatment, females were put to mate. On the next morning it was verified the presence of a copulatory plug (D0.5). Embryo recovery was performed from D2.5 to D4.5 by flushing the oviducts and uterine horns. Total structures recovered (TSR) and the viable embryos (VE) were classified by its morphology. Viability rate (VR) was calculated with VE in relation to TSR (x100). Group comparison was analyzed with 5% of significance. There were no significant differences among groups, even when only main effects were analyzed (hormone concentration and timing of its administration). There was significant difference in VR from animals with or without plug and from the worst and best males used. It was concluded that neither the hormone concentration nor timing of its administration - or their association – was significant as predictive factors for the embryo production. However, the plug presence was related to higher VR.
topic Superovulation
Embryo production
Hormone concentration
Treatment scheduling
Mouse
url http://dx.doi.org/10.5747/ca.2010.v06.n1.a047
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