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30/01/2025 |
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RIBEIRO, A. C. S.; SANTOS, J. D. R.; GUERRERO-GUTIÉRREZ, M. M.; CUNHA, C. C. C.; SILVA, S. R.; BALARO, M. F. A.; BATISTA, R. I. T. P.; SOUZA-FABJAN, J. M. G.; FONSECA, J. F. da; UNGERFELD, R.; BRANDÃO, F. Z. |
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UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL FLUMINENSE; UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL FLUMINENSE; UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL FLUMINENSE; UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL FLUMINENSE; UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL FLUMINENSE; UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL FLUMINENSE; UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL FLUMINENSE; UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL FLUMINENSE; JEFERSON FERREIRA DA FONSECA, CNPC; UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL FLUMINENSE; UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL FLUMINENSE. |
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Reducing one third the dose of porcine follicle-stimulating hormone did not affect the in vivo embryo production in Santa Inês ewes. |
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2025 |
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Animal Production Science, v. 65, n. 2, AN24368, 2025. |
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https://doi.org/10.1071/AN24368 |
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Inglês |
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Abstract: Context - Superovulation is still a main limitation of multiple ovulation and embryo transfer programs because of its high cost and the variability in the responses to the hormonal protocols used. Aims - This study aimed to compare the effect of two doses of porcine follicle-stimulating hormone (pFSH) on follicular growth, superovulatory response, and in vivo embryo production of Santa Inês ewes. Methods - A total of 40 multiparous ewes received a Day 0 estrus synchronization protocol and were superovulated with either 333 IU (G333, n = 20) or 500 IU (G500, n = 20) of pFSH. Ultrasonographic evaluations of ovaries were performed every 12 h, from the first pFSH dose until 60 h after the last dose. Ewes were naturally mated and submitted to non-surgical embryo recovery. A subsample of viable blastocysts (G333: n = 10; G500: n = 8) was stained with Nile Red to quantify lipid droplets. Key results - The number of small, medium, and large follicles, and the size of the largest follicle, varied over time (P < 0.0001), even though there was no difference between the treatments. The pFSH dose also did not affect estrous behavior rate (95% vs 100%), superovulatory response (75% vs 70%), recovery rate (52.4% vs 56.4%), viability rate (73.8% vs 62.3%), recovered structures (5.9 vs 5.3), viable embryos (4.9 vs 3.7), and lipid accumulation in embryos (132.9 vs 129.4 arbitrary fluorescence units), for G333 and G500 respectively. Four ewes (10%) had premature luteal regression. It should be noted that all viable embryos recovered were Grade 1 or 2, that is, freezable embryos. Conclusions - In conclusion, 333 IU of pFSH is enough to reach a similar superovulatory response as obtained from 500 IU of pFSH in Santa Inês ewes. Implications - The use of lower doses of pFSH could reduce costs per embryo produced. MenosAbstract: Context - Superovulation is still a main limitation of multiple ovulation and embryo transfer programs because of its high cost and the variability in the responses to the hormonal protocols used. Aims - This study aimed to compare the effect of two doses of porcine follicle-stimulating hormone (pFSH) on follicular growth, superovulatory response, and in vivo embryo production of Santa Inês ewes. Methods - A total of 40 multiparous ewes received a Day 0 estrus synchronization protocol and were superovulated with either 333 IU (G333, n = 20) or 500 IU (G500, n = 20) of pFSH. Ultrasonographic evaluations of ovaries were performed every 12 h, from the first pFSH dose until 60 h after the last dose. Ewes were naturally mated and submitted to non-surgical embryo recovery. A subsample of viable blastocysts (G333: n = 10; G500: n = 8) was stained with Nile Red to quantify lipid droplets. Key results - The number of small, medium, and large follicles, and the size of the largest follicle, varied over time (P < 0.0001), even though there was no difference between the treatments. The pFSH dose also did not affect estrous behavior rate (95% vs 100%), superovulatory response (75% vs 70%), recovery rate (52.4% vs 56.4%), viability rate (73.8% vs 62.3%), recovered structures (5.9 vs 5.3), viable embryos (4.9 vs 3.7), and lipid accumulation in embryos (132.9 vs 129.4 arbitrary fluorescence units), for G333 and G500 respectively. Four ewes (10%) had premature luteal regression. It... Mostrar Tudo |
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Palavras-Chave: |
Crescimento folicular; Embryo collection; Embryonic quality; Follicular growth; Lipid quantification; Multiple ovulation. |
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Thesaurus Nal: |
Estrus synchronization; Follicle-stimulating hormone; Reproduction; Sheep; Superovulation. |
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Categoria do assunto: |
L Ciência Animal e Produtos de Origem Animal |
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