Life (Sep 2024)

Utilization of Assisted Reproductive Technologies in Breeding Auliekol Cattle: A Comparative Study

  • Altyn Kulpiisova,
  • Kairly Yessengaliyev,
  • Gulsara Kassimova,
  • Ainat Kozhakhmetova,
  • Bakytkanym Kadraliyeva,
  • Abeldinov Rustem,
  • Alma Temirzhanova,
  • Nadezhda Burambayeva,
  • Salbak Chylbak-ool,
  • Elena Pakhomova,
  • Nurzhan Abekeshev,
  • Gulnara Baikadamova,
  • Zhomart Kemeshev,
  • Alexandra Tegza,
  • Arman Issimov,
  • Peter White

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/life14091167
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 9
p. 1167

Abstract

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This study evaluates the utilization of in vitro embryo production (IVEP) technology for the conservation and breeding of the Auliekol cattle breed, a primary beef breed in Kazakhstan facing population decline due to the cessation of breeding programs and the incursion of transboundary diseases. We assessed the effect of consecutive ovum pick-up (OPU) procedures on oocyte yield and embryo production in Auliekol and Aberdeen Angus cows. A total of 2232 and 3659 oocytes were aspirated from Auliekol and Aberdeen Angus donors, respectively, with significantly higher yields and embryo production observed in Aberdeen Angus cows. The application of a meiotic block using Butyrolactone I (BLI) and subsequent in vitro fertilization (IVF) protocols was employed, with embryo development monitored up to the morula/blastocyst stage. Results indicated that Auliekol cows exhibited lower oocyte recovery, cleavage, and blastocyst rates compared to Aberdeen Angus cows, likely due to genetic characteristics. Despite the challenges, IVEP presents a valuable tool for the preservation and future propagation of the Auliekol breed, highlighting the need for further research to enhance reproductive outcomes and conservation strategies.

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