The association of bovine immunodeficiency virus (BIV) with embryos derived
by in vitro fertilization from oocytes of experimentally infected heifers
or oocytes/embryos exposed to the virus in vitro was investigated. Using a
nested-PCR assay, proviral DNA of BIV was not detected in follicular fluid
or in embryos derived from BIV-infected donors. In vitro exposure of oocyte
s to BIV during maturation or insemination with BIV-infected semen resulted
in zona pellucida-intact embryos testing negative for BIV provirus. Howeve
r, exposure of zona pellucida-free day-7 embryos to the virus resulted in a
positive BIV assay for 28% of the batches of embryos, suggesting that the
zona pellucida has a role in protecting against BIV infection. The presence
of BIV in the IVF system had no apparent effect on the development of bovi
ne embryos to the blastocyst stage.