The Presence and Size of the Corpus Luteum Influence the In Vitro Production of Sheep Embryos
2025
Alfredo Lorenzo-Torres | Raymundo Rangel-Santos | Yuri Viridiana Bautista-Pérez | Juan González-Maldonado
The corpus luteum (CL) is a transient gland that can directly influence follicular dynamics and oocyte quality. The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of the absence or presence of a small (&le:3 mm), medium (4&ndash:8 mm), or large (>:8 mm) CL in slaughterhouse ovaries on in vitro embryo production. Cumulus&ndash:oocyte complexes (COCs) were collected from each group of ovaries and matured in TCM-199 medium, plus hormones and fetal bovine serum. Fertilization was performed with fresh semen from a Katahdin ram of known fertility. Embryo development was carried out in commercial sequential media for 72 and 96 h, until the blastocyst stage. The number of follicles (2&ndash:6 mm in diameter) and COCs were influenced by the presence of CL, which was higher (p <: 0.05) in the Large CL group (5.51 ±: 0.33 and 3.62 ±: 0.27) compared to the Without CL group (4.54 ±: 0.19 and 2.62 ±: 0.14, respectively), with no difference between the CL sizes. Likewise, the diameter and area of the COCs were higher in the Small CL group of ovaries compared to the Without CL group. In the Large CL group of ovaries, 9% more morulae (p <: 0.05) were obtained compared to the Without CL group: in the Medium CL group, 13% more blastocysts were obtained compared to the Without CL group. However, in the hatching capacity and diameter of blastocysts, no statistical difference was evident (p >: 0.05). In conclusion, the presence and size of the CL in the ovaries of slaughtered sheep influence the productive efficiency of embryos in vitro under the conditions in which the present study was carried out.
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