Comparative reproduction of the female horse, elephant and rhinoceros : implications for advancing assisted reproductive technologies

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Meuffels-Barkas, Janine
Wilsher, Sandra
Allen, W.R. (Twink)
Ververs, Cyrillus
Lueders, Imke

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BioScientifica

Abstract

Recent loss of rhinoceros subspecies has renewed interest in using more advanced assisted reproductive technologies (ART) in rhinoceroses and elephants. Currently, only semen collection, semen preservation and artificial insemination (AI) have been used repeatedly with success in these species. Although ovum pick-up (OPU) and intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) have been reported recently in rhinoceroses, the techniques are not yet optimised. In contrast, multiple ART applications are routinely used in the horse. Since elephants and rhinoceroses share some reproductive features with equids, we postulate that procedures such as OPU, ICSI, in vitro fertilisation (IVF) and embryo transfer (ET), which are well established in the horse, may represent a basis to develop protocols for endangered pachyderms. In this review, we summarise current knowledge on reproductive physiology relevant to ART. We discuss the current state of ART in all three families and the requirements for the successful implementation of OPU, ICSI, IVF and ET in these species.

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Artificial reproduction, Ovum pick-up, Embryo transfer, Elephantidae, Rhinoceridae, SDG-15: Life on land, Assisted reproductive technologies (ART), Ovum pick-up (OPU), Intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), Artificial insemination

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SDG-15:Life on land

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Meuffels-Barkas, J., Wilsher, S., Allen, W.R.T., Ververs, C. & Lueders, I. Comparative reproduction of the female horse, elephant and rhinoceros: implications for advancing Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART). Reproduction and Fertility 2023 Jul 1; 4(3): e230020. doi:10.1530/RAF-23-0020.