ROSA, Camille Coutinho; OLIVEIRA, Maria Eduarda Siqueira de; MACEDO, Laura Paranaíba Franco
Abstract:
This paper presents a literature review on the main reproductive biotechnologies
applied to equine breeding, with emphasis on intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI).
The study aimed to analyze and compare techniques such as artificial insemination
(AI), embryo transfer (ET), and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), highlighting
their applications, advantages, limitations, and perspectives in the genetic improvement of horses. The research was conducted in scientific databases, resulting
in the selection of 55 relevant articles on the subject. The results demonstrate that,
although conventional techniques such as AI and ET are widely used and present good
pregnancy rates, IVF still faces limitations due to the low efficiency of sperm
capacitation in the species. In this context, ICSI emerges as the most promising
biotechnology, allowing direct fertilization of the oocyte and overcoming the typical
physiological barriers of horses. It was also observed that factors such as the age and
breed of the mares, gamete quality, reproductive season, and laboratory conditions
influence the success of the procedures. It is concluded that the integrated use of these
biotechnologies, especially ICSI, represents a significant advance for genetic
improvement, lineage conservation, and the strengthening of Brazilian equine
breeding.