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Preovulatory follicle characteristics and oocyte competence in repeat breeder dairy cows

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JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE
Volume 100, Issue 11, Pages 9372-9381

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.3168/jds.2017-12973

Keywords

repeat breeder dairy cow; preovulatory follicle; oocyte competence

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  1. Israeli Dairy Board, Yehud, Israel [362-378-14]

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The varied and elusive etiology of repeat breeding (RB) in dairy cows necessitates evaluation of oocytes and follicles, which have not previously been assessed together. Accordingly, we evaluated characteristics of preovulatory follicles and the competence of oocytes in control (CTL) and RB cows. The estrous cycles of 35 cows (18 CTL and 17 RB) were synchronized using PGF(2 alpha) and estrus detection. Cows with a corpus luteum were treated with PGF2c, and, 14 to 15 d after a visible behavioral estrus, they were administered a second PGF(2 alpha), followed 48 h later by follicular fluid (FF) aspiration of the preovulatory follicles. Estradiol (E-2)-active preovulatory follicles did not differ in diameter between the 2 groups of cows. However, FF of RB cows had higher E2 concentrations than that of CTL cows: 1,854.9 and 1,073.6 ng/mL, respectively, but similar androstenedione and progesterone concentrations. In the second part of the study, 14 consecutive ovum pick-ups (OPU) were performed in 5 CTL and 5 RB cows, at 3- to 4-d intervals. The RB and CTL cows did not differ in average numbers of follicles available per cow per session (7.1 and 7.3, respectively), oocyte recovery rates (42.2 and 44.1%, respectively), or cleavage rates (57.6 and 63.4%, respectively), but blastocyst production was markedly less in RB than in CTL cows (12.5 and 29.2%, respectively). We conclude that part of the RB cows' etiology occurs at an earlier phase of folliculogenesis, thereby impairing oocyte competence, and subsequently reducing the probability of normal fertilization, which diminish embryo vitality and development.

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