Aneuploidy is one of the most important causes of embryonic and foetal mortality inmammals. In order to assess the possible risk of chromosomal abnormalities in germ cells of domestic animalswe investigated the aneuploidy rates on partially decondensed sperm and in vitro matured oocytes intwo cattle breeds, Italian Friesian (I.F.) and Italian Brown (I.B.), by using FISH with chromosome-specificpainting probes (chromosomes X-Y for sperm and chromosomes X-5 for oocytes). For each bull, more than5,000 sperm were analyzed, for a total of 52,586 and 51,342 sperm cells for the two breeds, respectively.Aneuploid and diploid sperm had, respectively, a frequency of 0.110% and 0.050% in the I.F. and 0.078%and 0.062% in the I.B. breeds. Out of 100 in vitro matured oocytes for each breed, on the average, diploidyaffected 11.2% and 18.4% in the I.F. and I.B., respectively, whereas disomy for chromosome X-5 had a frequencyof 2% in the I.F. and 2.5% in the I.B. breeds. Further studies are needed to expand our knowledgeon frequency of aneuploidy in sperm and oocytes of domestic animals, in order to assess their impact onproductive and reproductive efficiency, also in relation to climatic changes and environmental hazards.
Chromosomal unbalancements in sperm and oocytes of two Italian cattle breeds as determined by dual color fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH)
Alfredo Pauciullo;
2009
Abstract
Aneuploidy is one of the most important causes of embryonic and foetal mortality inmammals. In order to assess the possible risk of chromosomal abnormalities in germ cells of domestic animalswe investigated the aneuploidy rates on partially decondensed sperm and in vitro matured oocytes intwo cattle breeds, Italian Friesian (I.F.) and Italian Brown (I.B.), by using FISH with chromosome-specificpainting probes (chromosomes X-Y for sperm and chromosomes X-5 for oocytes). For each bull, more than5,000 sperm were analyzed, for a total of 52,586 and 51,342 sperm cells for the two breeds, respectively.Aneuploid and diploid sperm had, respectively, a frequency of 0.110% and 0.050% in the I.F. and 0.078%and 0.062% in the I.B. breeds. Out of 100 in vitro matured oocytes for each breed, on the average, diploidyaffected 11.2% and 18.4% in the I.F. and I.B., respectively, whereas disomy for chromosome X-5 had a frequencyof 2% in the I.F. and 2.5% in the I.B. breeds. Further studies are needed to expand our knowledgeon frequency of aneuploidy in sperm and oocytes of domestic animals, in order to assess their impact onproductive and reproductive efficiency, also in relation to climatic changes and environmental hazards.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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