Jj. Dufour et al., Effects of the Booroola Fec gene on ovarian follicular populations in superovulated Romanov ewes pretreated with a GnRH antagonist, J REPR FERT, 118(1), 2000, pp. 85-94
Endocrine control of follicular growth was studied in mature Romanov ewes c
arrying (RF+) or not carrying (R++) the Booroola Fec gene during an oestrou
s cycle after gonadotrophin-dependent follicles were suppressed by treatmen
t with an antagonist of GnRH (Antarelix, 0.5 mg per day) and superovulatory
treatment was administered. The left ovary was removed after 10 days of tr
eatment (saline or Antarelix) and the right ovary was removed at the end of
the superovulatory treatment. Ewes of both genotypes treated with Antareli
x had lower plasma LH concentrations than did controls from day 0 to day 10
. The inhibitory effect of Antarelix on LH concentration increased with day
of treatment. The variability in FSH concentrations during the initial 10
days was reduced by Antarelix treatment in both genotypes. Plasma FSH conce
ntrations were higher in RF+ ewes than in R++ ewes. Ln both genotypes, FSH
concentrations Varied significantly with day of treatment, with the lowest
concentrations at day 8 and the highest concentrations at day 5. RF+ ewes h
ad a greater total and atretic number of antral follicles 0.62-1.12, 1.12-2
.00 and 2.00-3.00 mm in diameter (classes 2, 3 and 4) than did R++ ewes bef
ore and after superovulatory treatment. After superovulatory treatment, the
total number of atretic and non-atretic follicles > 3.00 mm in diameter (c
lass 5) increased in both genotypes. Superovulatory treatment also increase
d the number of total and atretic class 4 follicles in RF+ only. Conversely
, superovulatory treatment decreased the mean number of class 3 follicles i
n both genotypes, while the number of atretic follicles was decreased only
in R++ ewes. Antarelix treatment significantly reduced the percentage of fo
llicles > 2.00 mm in diameter in RF+ but not in R++ ewes. Antarelix treatme
nt before superovulatory treatment increased the total number of class 4 fo
llicles in both genotypes but the increase was more significant in RF+ than
in R++ ewes. These results indicate that Antarelix pretreatment favours a
greater superovulatory response in Romanov ewes carrying the Fec gene becau
se ovulatory follicles are recruited from a wider range of follicular size
classes.