Effects of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) on follicular development, oocyte retrieval, and in vitro fertilization (IVF) in ewes during breeding season and seasonal anestrus
Tk. Stenbak et al., Effects of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) on follicular development, oocyte retrieval, and in vitro fertilization (IVF) in ewes during breeding season and seasonal anestrus, THERIOGENOL, 56(1), 2001, pp. 51-64
Administration of FSH increases the number of developing follicles, and aff
ects oocyte health and cleavage rate. To determine the optimal level of FSH
treatment, studies were conducted during the normal breeding season and se
asonal anestrus. In Experiment 1, ewes were implanted with Syncro-Mate-B (S
MB; norgestomet) for 14 days during the breeding season. Beginning on day 1
2 or 13 after SMB implantation, ewes were treated with saline (control; n=1
0), or treated with FSH for two days (2D; n=9) or three days (3D; n=10). In
Experiment 2, conducted during seasonal anestrus, ewes were implanted with
SMB for 14 days (n=23) or were not implanted(n=26). The SMB-implanted and
nonimplanted ewes were assigned to one of three treatments as in Experiment
1: control(n=13), 2D (n=21) or 3D (n=15). In Experiments 1 and 2, ewes wer
e laparotomized to count the number of follicles less than or equal to3 mm
and >3 mm and to retrieve oocytes. Healthy oocytes fi-om each treatment wer
e used for IVF. In Experiment 3, ewes (n=6) were implanted twice with SMB f
or 14 days during seasonal anestrus. Ewes were injected with FSH for 2 days
, and the oocytes were collected and fertilized as in Experiments 1 and 2.
In Experiment 1, FSH-treatment increased (P <0.05)the number of follicles >
3 mm, the number of oocytes retrieved from follicles less than or equal to3
mm and >3 mm, the proportion of healthy oocytes, and the number of oocytes
used for IVF. Oocytes from control and 2D ewes had greater (P <0.01) cleav
age rates than 3D ewes (68% and 71% vs. 42%). In Experiment 2, implanted an
d nonimplanted ewes had similar (P >0.05) numbers of follicles, total oocyt
es, and healthy oocytes; therefore, data were combined. The FSH treatment i
ncreased (P <0.01) the number of follicles >3 mm, and the number of oocytes
recovered from follicles >3 mm. The recovery rate of oocytes and the perce
ntage of healthy oocytes were similar for control and FSH-treated ewes. The
cleavage rate in Experiment 2 ranged from 4 to 16%. In Experiment 3, the c
leavage rate for ewes treated twice with SMB was 27% which tended to be gre
ater (P <0.07) than for the 2D ewes that received one SMB implant in Experi
ment 2. These data indicate that FSH increased the number of developing fol
licles and the number of healthy oocytes retrieved from ewes during the bre
eding season and seasonal anestrus. However, cleavage rates during seasonal
anestrus were lower than during the normal breeding season in both FSH-tre
ated and control ewes. Treatment of ewes for 2 days with FSH resulted in a
greater cleavage rate than treatment of ewes for 3 days. (C) 2001 by Elsevi
er Science Inc.