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Journal of Embryo Transfer 2001; 16(3): 203-211

Published online December 31, 2001

Copyright © The Korean Society of Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology.

중합효소연쇄반응을 이용한 돼지 체외수정란의 성감별

강미선, 김용준, 이해이, 유일정

전북대학교 수의과대학

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This study was carried out to determine sex of porcine embryos produced by in vitro fertilization. Porcine oocyte-cumulus complexes were cultured in BSA-free North Carolina State University (NCSU) 23 medium containing porcine follicular fluid (10%), cystein (0.1 mg/ml) and hormonal supplement (10 IU eCG and 10 IU hCG per ml) for 20~22 hrs. They were then cultured in the same medium but without hormonal supplement for additional 20~22 hrs. After culture, cumulus cells were removed and oocytes were co-incubated for 6 hrs with four different concentrations (5$ imes$10$^4$, 2.5$ imes$ 10$^{5}$ , 5.0$ imes$10$^{5}$ and l0$ imes$10$^{5}$ ) of porcine sperm. After fertilization, oocytes were transferred into NCSU 23 with 0.4% BSA medium. The cleavage and blastocyst formation rates were evaluated at 48 and 144 hrs, respectively. In this study, the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to determine the sex of porcine embryos in the stage of blastocyst. The PCR was performed using a set of oligonucleotide primers (5‘-TCATGGACCAGGTAGGGAAT-3', 5’-GAAAGACACGTCCTTGGA GA-3') for 491 bp fragment of porcine male-specific DNA sequence. In the flour different sperm concentration (5$ imes$10$^4$, 2.5$ imes$10$^{5}$ , 5.0$ imes$10$^{5}$ and l0$ imes$10$^{5}$ ) for fertilization condition, the cleavage rate was 55.95, 67.88, 60.18 and 47.60%, respectivety, and the development rate of blastocysts was 16.03, 20.40, 21.41 and 12.37%, respectively. At 5.0$ imes$10$^4$and 2.5$ imes$10$^{5}$ of sperm concentrations per ml cleavage rate and development rate of blastocyst were higher than those of 5.0$ imes$10$^4$and l0$ imes$10$^{5}$ of sperm concentration (P<0.01). The male of porcine embryos was detected at 491 bp by PCR, and 18 of the 31 porcine blastocysts were the male (58.1%) and the rest 13 were the female(41.9%).

Keywords: sex determination, porcine blastocyst, in-vitro fertilization, PCR

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Journal of Embryo Transfer 2001; 16(3): 203-211

Published online December 31, 2001

Copyright © The Korean Society of Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology.

중합효소연쇄반응을 이용한 돼지 체외수정란의 성감별

강미선, 김용준, 이해이, 유일정

전북대학교 수의과대학, 전북대학교 수의과대학, 전북대학교 수의과대학, 전북대학교 수의과대학

중합효소연쇄반응을 이용한 돼지 체외수정란의 성감별

강미선, 김용준, 이해이, 유일정

전북대학교 수의과대학

Abstract

This study was carried out to determine sex of porcine embryos produced by in vitro fertilization. Porcine oocyte-cumulus complexes were cultured in BSA-free North Carolina State University (NCSU) 23 medium containing porcine follicular fluid (10%), cystein (0.1 mg/ml) and hormonal supplement (10 IU eCG and 10 IU hCG per ml) for 20~22 hrs. They were then cultured in the same medium but without hormonal supplement for additional 20~22 hrs. After culture, cumulus cells were removed and oocytes were co-incubated for 6 hrs with four different concentrations (5$ imes$10$^4$, 2.5$ imes$ 10$^{5}$ , 5.0$ imes$10$^{5}$ and l0$ imes$10$^{5}$ ) of porcine sperm. After fertilization, oocytes were transferred into NCSU 23 with 0.4% BSA medium. The cleavage and blastocyst formation rates were evaluated at 48 and 144 hrs, respectively. In this study, the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to determine the sex of porcine embryos in the stage of blastocyst. The PCR was performed using a set of oligonucleotide primers (5‘-TCATGGACCAGGTAGGGAAT-3', 5’-GAAAGACACGTCCTTGGA GA-3') for 491 bp fragment of porcine male-specific DNA sequence. In the flour different sperm concentration (5$ imes$10$^4$, 2.5$ imes$10$^{5}$ , 5.0$ imes$10$^{5}$ and l0$ imes$10$^{5}$ ) for fertilization condition, the cleavage rate was 55.95, 67.88, 60.18 and 47.60%, respectivety, and the development rate of blastocysts was 16.03, 20.40, 21.41 and 12.37%, respectively. At 5.0$ imes$10$^4$and 2.5$ imes$10$^{5}$ of sperm concentrations per ml cleavage rate and development rate of blastocyst were higher than those of 5.0$ imes$10$^4$and l0$ imes$10$^{5}$ of sperm concentration (P<0.01). The male of porcine embryos was detected at 491 bp by PCR, and 18 of the 31 porcine blastocysts were the male (58.1%) and the rest 13 were the female(41.9%).

Keywords: sex determination, porcine blastocyst, in-vitro fertilization, PCR

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