Theriogenology
Volume 73, Issue 6 , Pages 768-776, 1 April 2010

Endoscopic approaches to manage in vitro and in vivo embryo development: Use of the bovine oviduct

  • U. Besenfelder

      Affiliations

    • Reproduction Center Wieselburg, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Austria
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +43 2272 66280 601; fax: +43 2272 66280 603.
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  • V. Havlicek

      Affiliations

    • Reproduction Center Wieselburg, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Austria
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  • A. Kuzmany

      Affiliations

    • Reproduction Center Wieselburg, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Austria
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  • G. Brem

      Affiliations

    • Biotechnology in Animal Production, Department for Agrobiotechnology, IFA-Tulln University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria

Received 29 March 2009; accepted 18 May 2009. published online 17 August 2009.

Abstract 

The oviduct plays a major part in different reproductive processes providing the microenvironment for numerous steps in early embryogenesis. Consequently, there is a growing demand to perform comparative studies focusing on causal mechanisms related to embryo development within its environment including complex and holistic strategies. However, the routine flushing and transfer procedure of bovine embryos is limited to the morula and blastocyst stage. Additionally, the use of in vitro production of bovine embryos provides access to an extra amount of embryos at various stages. But the quality of these embryos does not reflect the quality of its ex vivo counterparts. For two decades our own studies have focused on use of the oviductal environment of different species to optimize early embryo development for different purposes. The current article briefly highlights some main characteristics of the fallopian tube and reviews the endoscopic approach to access the fallopian tube using the stepwise minimal invasive technique established in different species.

Keywords: Cattle, Embryo development, Endoscopy, Oviduct

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PII: S0093-691X(09)00287-8

doi:10.1016/j.theriogenology.2009.07.003

Theriogenology
Volume 73, Issue 6 , Pages 768-776, 1 April 2010