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Theriogenology | 1991

Follicular and oocyte maturation in cows treated for superovulation

F. de Loos; M.M. Bevers; S.J. Dieleman; Th.A.M. Kruip

The maturational stage of oocytes and their follicles was assessed at 24/26 h after the preovulatory luteinizing hormone (LH) peak by means of morphological criteria. Follicles were obtained from cows treated for superovulation (PMSG/PG) with additional anti-PMSG to neutralize the residual PMSG. Follicular fluid was also recovered and analyzed for progesterone and estradiol levels. Seventy-two percent of the oocytes were at the Metaphase II (M(II)) stage of meiosis, whereas only 28% of the follicular walls were at the proper maturational stage; assessed on morphological characteristics, 78% of the follicles were progesterone-dominated. Earlier maturational stages of oocytes and follicles were also present, including those that are restricted to periods shortly after the LH peak in the normally cyclic cow. It is concluded that upon treatment for superovulation not all oocytes and follicles mature synchronously, and that not all oocytes mature in harmony with their follicles.


Theriogenology | 1993

PMSG/anti-PMSG in cattle: a simple and efficient superovulatory treatment

S.J. Dieleman; M.M. Bevers; P.L.A.M. Vos; F. de Loos

Abstract Superovulation in cattle still produces rather variable results with regards to ovulation rate and yield of transferable embryos. In recent years PMSG superovulation procedures have included the administration of antibodies against PMSG around estrus to suppress the adverse effects of residual PMSG by neutralization. However, results from the various investigators have been inconsistent. The objective, therefore, of this review paper is to analyze these results on the basis of the physiology of follicular development. Two major factors determine the outcome of PMSG/anti-PMSG superovulatory treatment: 1) the timing of injection of anti-PMSG. When anti-PMSG is administered at any time before the maximum of the preovulatory LH peak an adverse effect is produced with regards to enhancing the yield of transferable embryos. 2) the variation in the primary response of cows. In general, superovulation procedures show a large variation which in case of the PMSG/anti-PMSG treatment can obscure the potential beneficial effects of anti-PMSG injection. Although injection of anti-PMSG shortly after the LH peak is difficult under practical conditions, there are possibilities for making the PMSG/anti-PMSG superovulatory treatment more efficient, beit less simple.


Theriogenology | 1991

Morphology of preovulatory bovine follicles as related to oocyte maturation

F. de Loos; M.M. Bevers; S.J. Dieleman; Th.A.M. Kruip

Thirty-three preovulatory bovine oocytes and their follicles were collected during the period of final maturation in normally cyclic cows. Cell density of the membrana granulosa, mitotic index of the membrana granulosa, and the occurrence of eosinophilic granulocytes around the basal membrane as well as the maturational stage of the oocyte were determined. Cell density decreased during the period of final maturation. Mitotic indices also decreased after an initial high level in the first hours of the final maturation. Eosinophilic granulocytes were only seen during the last hours of final maturation. The maturational stages of the oocytes were related to distinct maturational stages of the follicular wall as determined by morphological characteristics. We propose a scoring system for the maturity of the follicular wall based on cell density, presence of mitotic figures and the presence of eosinophilic granulocytes outside the vascular compartment.


Theriogenology | 1994

Evaluation of transvaginal ultrasound-guided follicle puncture to collect oocytes and follicular fluids at consecutive times relative to the preovulatory LH surge in eCG/PG-treated cows

P.L.A.M. Vos; F. de Loos; M.C. Pieterse; M.M. Bevers; M.A.M. Taverne; S.J. Dieleman

Holstein-Friesian cows (n=56) were synchronized with Syncro-Mate B, and those cows (n=47) developing a normal progesterone pattern were further treated im with 3,000 I.U. eCG at Day 10 and 22.5 mg PGF2alpha 48 h later. Blood samples were collected every hour from 30 until 49 h after PG administration. Cows (n=17, 36.2%) with fewer than 8 follicles larger than 8 mm in diameter at 28 to 30 h after PG treatment and animals without an LH peak (n=7, 23%) were excluded from the study. Transvaginal ultrasound-guided puncture of the follicles was carried out two times per cow, at 30 h after PG injection (4 to 5 follicles) and again at 1 to 5 (n=6), 12 (n=8) or 22 h (n=9) after the LH peak. No differences in the concentrations of progesterone and LH were observed among the 3 groups. An average of 18 follicles per cow was punctured (total of 415 punctures, n=23); 116 cumulus-oocyte-complexes and 370 follicular fluid samples were obtained producing average recovery rates of 28.0% and 89.2%. The number of cumulus-oocyte-complexes varied between puncture times; shortly before ovulation, at 22 h after the LH peak, the recovery rate was significantly 5 times higher than immediately after the LH peak. Overall, in 75 punctures the cumulus-oocyte-complex was accompanied by a pure follicular fluid sample (3.3 per cow). In conclusion, the transvaginal ultrasound-guided puncture of preovulatory-size follicles can be used to collect follicular fluids to study changes in the microenvironment of maturing oocytes upon superovulation. However, further research is required in order to obtain an equivalent number of accompanying cumulus-oocyte-complexes.


Theriogenology | 1994

Bovine activin A does not affect the in vitro maturation of bovine oocytes

H.T.A. van Tol; F. de Loos; H. Vanderstichele; M.M. Bevers

The effect of recombinant bovine activin A on the in vitro maturation of bovine oocytes was investigated. Culture of cumulus enclosed bovine oocytes in the presence of activin at the concentration of 100 or 500 ng/ml did not change the proportion of oocytes in which germinal vesicle breakdown had occurred at 4 and 7 h after the onset of culture. Activin had also no effect on the progression of maturation to the M II stage. The transient inhibition of germinal vesicle breakdown by 10 mM dibutyryl cyclic AMP was not affected by the addition of activin A at the onset of culture. Radiolabeling with 35S-methionine at 4 h and at 18 h after culture in the presence or absence of activin A did not show any effect of activin either on the total incorporation of radiolabel into acid precipitable material or on the protein synthesis patterns obtained after SDS-PAGE.


Theriogenology | 2000

Postnatal health and welfare of offspring conceived in vitro: A case for epidemiological studies

T. van der Lende; F. de Loos; Tj. Jorna

In vitro fertilization (IVF) has established itself as an important technique in human assisted reproduction and in livestock improvement. In both humans and livestock the possible long-term effects on health and welfare of offspring born after IVF and in vitro culture to the blastocyst stage are still largely unknown. Epidemiological studies in humans, using data collected for individuals born after normal (i.e. non-assisted) pregnancies, have provided evidence for associations between prenatal life events and adult-life disease. Due to the relatively short time that elapsed since the first IVF baby was born, comparable studies for IVF offspring are not yet possible. However, animal experiments and epidemiological studies with the available data from the livestock industry (mainly dairy cattle) may contribute to a better understanding of the risks involved.


Gamete Research | 1989

Morphology of immature bovine oocytes

F. de Loos; C. van Vliet; P. van Maurik; Th.A.M. Kruip


Molecular Reproduction and Development | 1991

Heterologous cell contacts and metabolic coupling in bovine cumulus oocyte complexes.

F. de Loos; P. M. M. Kastrop; P. van Maurik; Th.H. van Beneden; Th.A.M. Kruip


Molecular Reproduction and Development | 1992

Structural aspects of bovine oocyte maturation in vitro

F. de Loos; T. van Beneden; Th.A.M. Kruip; P. van Maurik


Molecular Reproduction and Development | 1994

Follicular wall maintains meiotic arrest in bovine oocytes cultured in vitro

F. de Loos; E.C. Zeinstra; M.M. Bevers

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