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Sperm concentration and incubation period on in vitro fecundation using sperm of Guzera bulls

The effects of sperm concentration, incubation period and their interaction on in vitro fertilization (IVF) using sperm of Guzera bulls were evaluated. In vitro matured oocytes (n=1146) were allotted to IVF treatments in a factorial scheme 3×2×2 - three bulls (A, B and C), two sperm concentrations (2 and 4×10(6) spermatozoa/ml) and two incubation periods (12 and 18h). Viable spermatozoa were obtained by swim-up. The IVF was performed using in Fert-Talp medium with heparin, on incubator with 5% CO2 and 95% humidity, at 38.5ºC. After the incubation, 50% of oocytes were fixed and stained to determine penetration, monospermic fecundation and polyspermy rates. The remainder was co-cultured with granulosa cells in CR2 medium for eight days to evaluate cleavage and embryo production rates. The penetration rate was higher (P<0.05) for sperm concentration of 4×10(6) spermatozoa/ml incubated for 18 hours (64%), and no differences (P>0.05) among remainder treatments were observed. The polyspermic rate (P<0.05) was higher for higher sperm concentration and incubation period. Bull A showed the lowest (P<0.05) polyspermy rate. Bulls A and C showed higher (P<0.05) cleavage than bull B. Incubation period, sperm concentration, and interaction of these two factors influenced penetration and polyspermy rates, without any effect on monospermic fecundation rates and embryos production.

beef cattle; Guzera; in vitro fertilization; incubation period; sperm concentration


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