In vivo rabbit embryo production and cryopreservation review. Application to ex situ conservation and rederivation

The development of reproductive technologies in this species is contributing decisively to the development of rabbit farming and the preservation of genetic resources. Obtaining embryos is an essential step to both genetic diffusion and the preservation of genetic resources from genetic erosion or n...

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Autores principales: Vicente, Jose Salvador, Viudes-De-Castro, María P., Marco-Jiménez, Francisco
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Publicado: World Rabbit Science Association (WRSA) 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/8691
https://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/wrs/article/view/18412
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author Vicente, Jose Salvador
Viudes-De-Castro, María P.
Marco-Jiménez, Francisco
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Vicente, Jose Salvador
Viudes-De-Castro, María P.
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Viudes-De-Castro, María P.
Marco-Jiménez, Francisco
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description The development of reproductive technologies in this species is contributing decisively to the development of rabbit farming and the preservation of genetic resources. Obtaining embryos is an essential step to both genetic diffusion and the preservation of genetic resources from genetic erosion or natural disasters. In rabbits, it is common for embryos to be recovered post-mortem after ovarian hyperstimulation with gonadotrophins, although the quality and number of embryos are variable, affecting the embryo viability and offspring rate by the donor. In vivo embryo production within a conservation programme aims not only to obtain a large number of embryos, but also that they come from a greater number of male and female origins, in order to ensure an adequate representation of the original population. This is why both the quality and quantity of embryos obtained per donor rabbit and the rate of donors with offspring after embryo cryopreservation must be considered, as well as the response of the embryos to the chemical, physical and physiological stress to which they are subjected in the rederivation process and its postnatal repercussions on those that survive. Rederived rabbits from cryopreserved and transferred embryos showed phenotypic growth changes, which calls into question the neutrality of the technique and its usefulness in those cases in which a control population is required.
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spelling ReDivia86912025-04-25T14:49:17Z In vivo rabbit embryo production and cryopreservation review. Application to ex situ conservation and rederivation Vicente, Jose Salvador Viudes-De-Castro, María P. Marco-Jiménez, Francisco Embryo Rederivation MOET protocols L10 Animal genetics and breeding L53 Animal physiology - Reproduction L01 Animal husbandry L70 Veterinary science and hygiene Embryo preservation Rabbits Cryopreservation In vivo experimentation Superovulation Genetic resources The development of reproductive technologies in this species is contributing decisively to the development of rabbit farming and the preservation of genetic resources. Obtaining embryos is an essential step to both genetic diffusion and the preservation of genetic resources from genetic erosion or natural disasters. In rabbits, it is common for embryos to be recovered post-mortem after ovarian hyperstimulation with gonadotrophins, although the quality and number of embryos are variable, affecting the embryo viability and offspring rate by the donor. In vivo embryo production within a conservation programme aims not only to obtain a large number of embryos, but also that they come from a greater number of male and female origins, in order to ensure an adequate representation of the original population. This is why both the quality and quantity of embryos obtained per donor rabbit and the rate of donors with offspring after embryo cryopreservation must be considered, as well as the response of the embryos to the chemical, physical and physiological stress to which they are subjected in the rederivation process and its postnatal repercussions on those that survive. Rederived rabbits from cryopreserved and transferred embryos showed phenotypic growth changes, which calls into question the neutrality of the technique and its usefulness in those cases in which a control population is required. 2023-08-28T11:19:48Z 2023-08-28T11:19:48Z 2023 article publishedVersion Vicente, J. S., Viudes-De-Castro, M. P. & Marco-Jiménez, F. (2023). In Vivo Rabbit Embryo Production and Cryopreservation Review. Application to Ex Situ Conservation and Rederivation. World Rabbit Science, 31(2), 65-75. 1257-5011 1989-8886 (eISSN) https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/8691 10.4995/wrs.2023.18412 https://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/wrs/article/view/18412 en Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ openAccess World Rabbit Science Association (WRSA) electronico
spellingShingle Embryo
Rederivation
MOET protocols
L10 Animal genetics and breeding
L53 Animal physiology - Reproduction
L01 Animal husbandry
L70 Veterinary science and hygiene
Embryo preservation
Rabbits
Cryopreservation
In vivo experimentation
Superovulation
Genetic resources
Vicente, Jose Salvador
Viudes-De-Castro, María P.
Marco-Jiménez, Francisco
In vivo rabbit embryo production and cryopreservation review. Application to ex situ conservation and rederivation
title In vivo rabbit embryo production and cryopreservation review. Application to ex situ conservation and rederivation
title_full In vivo rabbit embryo production and cryopreservation review. Application to ex situ conservation and rederivation
title_fullStr In vivo rabbit embryo production and cryopreservation review. Application to ex situ conservation and rederivation
title_full_unstemmed In vivo rabbit embryo production and cryopreservation review. Application to ex situ conservation and rederivation
title_short In vivo rabbit embryo production and cryopreservation review. Application to ex situ conservation and rederivation
title_sort in vivo rabbit embryo production and cryopreservation review application to ex situ conservation and rederivation
topic Embryo
Rederivation
MOET protocols
L10 Animal genetics and breeding
L53 Animal physiology - Reproduction
L01 Animal husbandry
L70 Veterinary science and hygiene
Embryo preservation
Rabbits
Cryopreservation
In vivo experimentation
Superovulation
Genetic resources
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https://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/wrs/article/view/18412
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