S.K. Tripathi
Indian Council of Agricultural Research
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Animal Reproduction Science | 2016
S.K. Tripathi; M. Farman; S. Nandi; S. Mondal; P.S.P. Gupta; V Girish Kumar
The present study was undertaken to investigate the oocyte morphology, its fertilizing capacity and granulosa cell functions in ewes (obese, normal, metabolic stressed and emaciated). Ewes (Ovis aries) of approximately 3 years of age (Bellary breed) from a local village were screened, chosen and categorized into a) normal b) obese but not metabolically stressed, c) Emaciated but not metabolically stressed d) Metabolically stressed based on body condition scoring and blood markers. Oocytes and granulosa cells were collected from ovaries of the ewes of all categories after slaughter and were classified into good (oocytes with more than three layers of cumulus cells and homogenous ooplasm), fair (oocytes one or two layers of cumulus cells and homogenous ooplasm) and poor (denuded oocytes or with dark ooplasm). The good and fair quality oocytes were in vitro matured and cultured with fresh semen present and the fertilization, cleavage and blastocyst development were observed. The granulosa cells were cultured for evaluation of metabolic activity by use of the MTT assay, and cell viability, cell number as well as estrogen and progesterone production were assessed. It was observed that the good and fair quality oocytes had greater metabolic activity when collected from normal and obese ewes compared with those from emaciated and metabolically stressed ewes. No significant difference was observed in oocyte quality and maturation amongst the oocytes collected from normal and obese ewes. The cleavage and blastocyst production rates were different for the various body condition classifications and when ranked were: normal>obese>metabolically stressed>emaciated. Lesser metabolic activity was observed in granulosa cells obtained from ovaries of emaciated ewes. However, no changes were observed in viability and cell number of granulosa cells obtained from ewes with the different body condition categories. Estrogen and progesterone production from cultured granulosa cells were not different in normal and obese ewes. Estrogen and progesterone secretions were less from granulosa cells recovered from metabolically stressed and emaciated ewes. The results suggested that oocyte morphology, fertilizing capacity and granulosa cell growth were dependent on body condition and feeding status of the animals.
Theriogenology | 2017
S. Nandi; S.K. Tripathi; P.S.P. Gupta; S. Mondal
Cell Stress & Chaperones | 2018
S. Nandi; S.K. Tripathi; P.S.P. Gupta; S. Mondal
Small Ruminant Research | 2016
S.K. Tripathi; M. Farman; S. Nandi; V Girish Kumar; P.S.P. Gupta
Pediatric Cardiology | 2018
S.K. Tripathi; V. K. Ajit Kumar
International Journal of Contemporary Medicine | 2018
Babban Kumar Singh; Vikas Kumar; S.K. Tripathi; Uday Kumar; Manish Kumar
International Journal of Contemporary Medicine | 2017
Babban Kumar Singh; V. Kumar; S.K. Tripathi; Uday Kumar; Manish Kumar
International Journal of Advanced Life Sciences | 2017
M. Farman; S.K. Tripathi; S. Nandi; Pushpraj S Gupta; S. Mondal; V. Girish Kumar
Annals of Horticulture | 2017
Ranjeet Kumar; Munna Singh; Mukesh Kumar; Vipin Kumar; S.K. Tripathi
Journal of Soils and Crops | 2015
Alok Singh; S.K. Tripathi; Mahendra Prasad; Priyankar Raha