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Ovarian superstimulation, transrectal ultrasound-guided oocyte recovery, and IVF in rhinoceros
Authors:R Hermes  F Göritz  BR Bryant  LJ Maclellan  F Schwarzenberger  A Schnorrenberg  J Saragusty  TB Hildebrandt
Institution:a Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research, PF 601103, D-10252 Berlin, Germany
b Australia Zoo, 1638 Steve Irwin Way, Beerwah 4519, Queensland, Australia
c Western Plains Zoo, Dubbo, Obley Road, New South Wales 2830, Australia
d South Australian Research and Development Institute, Turretfield Research Centre, Holland Road, Rosedale 5350 South Australia, Australia
e Seven Creeks Equine Reproduction, Euroa, Victoria, 3666, Australia
f Department of Natural Sciences - Biochemistry, University of Veterinary Medicine, A-1210 Vienna, Austria
g Institute of Wildlife Ecology, University of Veterinary Medicine, Savoyenstr. 1, A-1160 Vienna, Austria
h Chirurgiemechanik Schnorrenberg, Baumschulenstr. 28, 15569 Woltersdorf, Germany
i Safari Park Beekse Bergen, Beekse Bergen 31, 5081 NJ Hilvarenbeek, The Netherlands
Abstract:Numerous reports on reproductive pathology in all rhinoceros species illustrate the abundance of female infertility in captive populations. In infertile rhinoceroses, oocyte collection and embryo production could represent the best remaining option for these animals to reproduce and to contribute to the genetic pool. We report here on superstimulation, repeated oocyte recovery, and attempted in vitro fertilization (IVF) in white and black rhinoceroses. Four anestrous rhinoceroses (two white, two black) with unknown follicular status were treated with gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogue, deslorelin acetate, for 6 to 7 d. Number and size of follicles in superstimulated females was significantly higher and larger compared with those in nonstimulated anestrous females (n = 9). Ovum pick-up was achieved by transrectal ultrasound-guided follicle aspiration. Up to 15 follicles were aspirated per ovary. During six ovum pick-ups, a total of 29 cumulus-oocyte complexes (COCs) were harvested with a range of 2 to 9 COCs per collection. No postsurgical complications were noted on the rhinoceros ovaries using this minimally invasive approach. Various in vitro maturation (IVM) and IVF protocols were tested on the collected COCs. Despite the low total number of COCs available for IVM and IVF in this study, we can report the first rhinoceros embryo ever produced in vitro. The production of a 4-cell embryo demonstrated the potential of transrectal ultrasound-guided oocyte recovery as a valuable tool for in vitro production of rhinoceros embryos from otherwise infertile females.
Keywords:Assisted reproduction technology  4-cell embryo  GnRH analogue  IVM  Ovum pick-up
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