EFEITO DO DIÂMETRO FOLICULAR SOBRE A QUALIDADE DOS OÓCITOS OBTIDOS DE OVÁRIOS DE OVELHAS (Ovis aries) E CABRAS (Capra hircus)

This study aimed to evaluate the influence of follicular diameter on the quality of oocytes from ovaries of female sheep and goats. The ovaries of sheep (156 units) and goats (105 units) from slaughterhouse were used. The follicles were measured, aspirated and divided into three classes of follicula...

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Published inCiência animal brasileira Vol. 11; no. 3; pp. 683 - 688
Main Authors Chaves, Ricardo De Macêdo, Aguiar Filho, Cristiano, Santos Júnior, Edivaldo, Almeida Filho, José, Lima, Paulo Fernandes de, Oliveira, Marcos Antônio Lemos de
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Universidade Federal de Goiás 02.10.2010
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Summary:This study aimed to evaluate the influence of follicular diameter on the quality of oocytes from ovaries of female sheep and goats. The ovaries of sheep (156 units) and goats (105 units) from slaughterhouse were used. The follicles were measured, aspirated and divided into three classes of follicular diameter: class 1 (CI) – 2 to 3 mm, class 2 (CII) – 4 to 5 mm and class 3 (CIII) – 6 mm. The recovered oocytes were evaluated and classified according to morphological aspect in 5 quality groups: grade 1 (GI), grade 2 (GII), grade 3 (GIII), naked (N) and atresia (A). Of the 468 follicles aspirated from sheep, 327 CI, 84 CII, CIII 57 and 83 GI, 78 GII, GIII 95, 119 N, 93 A were found, and from the 422 follicles aspirated from goats 197 CI, 132 CII, 92 CIII and 64 GI, 70 GII, 91 GIII, 123 N, 74 A were found. The data did not show significant correlation between quality of oocytes and diameter of follicles (P > 0.05). Under the conditions observed in this study it was concluded that the follicular diameter has no influence on the quality of cumulus-oocyte complex (COC) recovered from the ovaries of female sheep and goats.
ISSN:1518-2797
1809-6891
1089-6891
DOI:10.5216/cab.v11i3.6123