Factors affecting pregnancy rates after ovum pick up-derived embryo transfer in lactating holstein recipients under tropical conditions
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Resumo: | High milk production, heat, physiological status and management impair reproduction in Holstein cows. The use of in vivo-produced embryos has been reported as an alternative to enhance pregnancy outcome in the tropics; however there are several limitations for its production, especially from variations in superovulatory responses. The in vitro production of embryos would avoid such variations, but few studies have been reported. This study aims to verify the effects of variables related to recipients under a program of routine in vitro embryo transfer on a commercial dairy farm in southeastern Brazil. It was hypothesized that pregnancy rates after transfer of ovum pick up or OPU-derived embryos (ET) to lactating Holstein recipients may be influenced by recipient GnRH-treatment at ET, parity, milk production and body condition score. Recipients (267) were allocated to one of three i.m. treatments given at ET: Control (92) – 2.5 ml saline; Buserelin (86) – 10 μg Buserelin acetate; Deslorelin (89) – 750 μg Deslorelin acetate. Ultrasound images and blood samples were taken at ET and seven days later. The first pregnancy diagnosis was performed between 30-40 days and the second between 60-80 days post ET. Data were analyzed by GENMOD (SAS®). The proportion of pregnant cows was greater (P<0.05) in Buserelin-treated recipients (38.3%) at the first pregnancy diagnosis than Controls (24.1%), but similar to Deslorelin and control cows at the second diagnosis (13.0, 20.9 and 14.6% in Control, Buserelin and Deslorelin, respectively). In conclusion, Buserelin improved pregnancy rate only transitorily, under the present conditions. |
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Factors affecting pregnancy rates after ovum pick up-derived embryo transfer in lactating holstein recipients under tropical conditionsFatores afetando as taxas de gestação após a transferência de embriões derivados de aspiração folicular em receptoras Holstein lactantes sob condições tropicaisBovineGnRH agonistsProgesteroneBovinoAgonistas de GnRHProgesteronaHigh milk production, heat, physiological status and management impair reproduction in Holstein cows. The use of in vivo-produced embryos has been reported as an alternative to enhance pregnancy outcome in the tropics; however there are several limitations for its production, especially from variations in superovulatory responses. The in vitro production of embryos would avoid such variations, but few studies have been reported. This study aims to verify the effects of variables related to recipients under a program of routine in vitro embryo transfer on a commercial dairy farm in southeastern Brazil. It was hypothesized that pregnancy rates after transfer of ovum pick up or OPU-derived embryos (ET) to lactating Holstein recipients may be influenced by recipient GnRH-treatment at ET, parity, milk production and body condition score. Recipients (267) were allocated to one of three i.m. treatments given at ET: Control (92) – 2.5 ml saline; Buserelin (86) – 10 μg Buserelin acetate; Deslorelin (89) – 750 μg Deslorelin acetate. Ultrasound images and blood samples were taken at ET and seven days later. The first pregnancy diagnosis was performed between 30-40 days and the second between 60-80 days post ET. Data were analyzed by GENMOD (SAS®). The proportion of pregnant cows was greater (P<0.05) in Buserelin-treated recipients (38.3%) at the first pregnancy diagnosis than Controls (24.1%), but similar to Deslorelin and control cows at the second diagnosis (13.0, 20.9 and 14.6% in Control, Buserelin and Deslorelin, respectively). In conclusion, Buserelin improved pregnancy rate only transitorily, under the present conditions.Alta produção leiteira, calor, estado fisiológico e manejo prejudicam a reprodução em vacas Holandesas nos trópicos. A utilização de embriões produzidos in vivo é uma alternativa para melhorar taxas de gestação; no entanto, existem limitações, especialmente pelas variações nas respostas superovulatórias. A produção in vitro de embriões evitaria tais variações, mas poucos estudos estão relatados. O objetivo é verificar os efeitos de variáveis relacionadas às receptoras sob um programa de transferência de embriões (TE) in vitro em fazenda comercial no sudeste do Brasil. Hipotetiza-se que taxas de gestação, após TE de embriões derivados de OPU em receptoras Hosltein em lactação, são influenciadas pelo GnRH aplicado no momento da TE, paridade, produção de leite e escore de condição corporal. As receptoras (267) foram alocadas para um de três tratamentos aplicados no momento da TE: Controle (92) – Salina 2,5 ml; Buserelina (86) - 10 µg de buserelina; Deslorelina (89) - 750 µg de deslorelina. Ultrassonografia e amostras de sangue realizadas no momento da TE e sete dias depois. O primeiro diagnóstico de gestação foi realizado entre 30- 40 dias e o segundo entre 60-80 dias pós-TE. Dados foram analisados pelo GENMOD (SAS®). A proporção de vacas prenhes foi superior (P<0,05) nas receptoras tratadas com Buserelina (38,1%) comparadas com Controle (24,1%) no primeiro diagnóstico de gestação, mas semelhante às vacas tratadas com Deslorelina e Controle no segundo diagnóstico (13,0, 20,9 e 14,6% no Controle, Buserelina and Deslorelina, respectivamente). A Buserelina melhorou a taxa de gestação apenas transitoriamente, nas presentes condições experimentais.Universidade Federal de Lavras2019-12-19T18:48:36Z2019-12-19T18:48:36Z2015info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfPINTO, T. L. C. et al. Factors affecting pregnancy rates after ovum pick up-derived embryo transfer in lactating holstein recipients under tropical conditions. Ciência e Agrotecnologia, Lavras, v. 39, n. 5, p. 498-505, Sept./Oct. 2015.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/38346Ciência e Agrotecnologiareponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAAttribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPinto, Tássia Louregiani CarvalhoNogueira, Marina Bottrel ReisSales, José Nélio de SousaCarvalho, Rafaela Rodrigues deCushman, Robert AndrewSouza, José Camisão deeng2019-12-19T18:53:10Zoai:localhost:1/38346Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2019-12-19T18:53:10Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false |
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Factors affecting pregnancy rates after ovum pick up-derived embryo transfer in lactating holstein recipients under tropical conditions Fatores afetando as taxas de gestação após a transferência de embriões derivados de aspiração folicular em receptoras Holstein lactantes sob condições tropicais |
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Factors affecting pregnancy rates after ovum pick up-derived embryo transfer in lactating holstein recipients under tropical conditions |
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Factors affecting pregnancy rates after ovum pick up-derived embryo transfer in lactating holstein recipients under tropical conditions Pinto, Tássia Louregiani Carvalho Bovine GnRH agonists Progesterone Bovino Agonistas de GnRH Progesterona |
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Factors affecting pregnancy rates after ovum pick up-derived embryo transfer in lactating holstein recipients under tropical conditions |
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Factors affecting pregnancy rates after ovum pick up-derived embryo transfer in lactating holstein recipients under tropical conditions |
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Factors affecting pregnancy rates after ovum pick up-derived embryo transfer in lactating holstein recipients under tropical conditions |
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Factors affecting pregnancy rates after ovum pick up-derived embryo transfer in lactating holstein recipients under tropical conditions |
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Factors affecting pregnancy rates after ovum pick up-derived embryo transfer in lactating holstein recipients under tropical conditions |
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Pinto, Tássia Louregiani Carvalho |
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Pinto, Tássia Louregiani Carvalho Nogueira, Marina Bottrel Reis Sales, José Nélio de Sousa Carvalho, Rafaela Rodrigues de Cushman, Robert Andrew Souza, José Camisão de |
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Nogueira, Marina Bottrel Reis Sales, José Nélio de Sousa Carvalho, Rafaela Rodrigues de Cushman, Robert Andrew Souza, José Camisão de |
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Pinto, Tássia Louregiani Carvalho Nogueira, Marina Bottrel Reis Sales, José Nélio de Sousa Carvalho, Rafaela Rodrigues de Cushman, Robert Andrew Souza, José Camisão de |
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Bovine GnRH agonists Progesterone Bovino Agonistas de GnRH Progesterona |
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Bovine GnRH agonists Progesterone Bovino Agonistas de GnRH Progesterona |
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High milk production, heat, physiological status and management impair reproduction in Holstein cows. The use of in vivo-produced embryos has been reported as an alternative to enhance pregnancy outcome in the tropics; however there are several limitations for its production, especially from variations in superovulatory responses. The in vitro production of embryos would avoid such variations, but few studies have been reported. This study aims to verify the effects of variables related to recipients under a program of routine in vitro embryo transfer on a commercial dairy farm in southeastern Brazil. It was hypothesized that pregnancy rates after transfer of ovum pick up or OPU-derived embryos (ET) to lactating Holstein recipients may be influenced by recipient GnRH-treatment at ET, parity, milk production and body condition score. Recipients (267) were allocated to one of three i.m. treatments given at ET: Control (92) – 2.5 ml saline; Buserelin (86) – 10 μg Buserelin acetate; Deslorelin (89) – 750 μg Deslorelin acetate. Ultrasound images and blood samples were taken at ET and seven days later. The first pregnancy diagnosis was performed between 30-40 days and the second between 60-80 days post ET. Data were analyzed by GENMOD (SAS®). The proportion of pregnant cows was greater (P<0.05) in Buserelin-treated recipients (38.3%) at the first pregnancy diagnosis than Controls (24.1%), but similar to Deslorelin and control cows at the second diagnosis (13.0, 20.9 and 14.6% in Control, Buserelin and Deslorelin, respectively). In conclusion, Buserelin improved pregnancy rate only transitorily, under the present conditions. |
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PINTO, T. L. C. et al. Factors affecting pregnancy rates after ovum pick up-derived embryo transfer in lactating holstein recipients under tropical conditions. Ciência e Agrotecnologia, Lavras, v. 39, n. 5, p. 498-505, Sept./Oct. 2015. http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/38346 |
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PINTO, T. L. C. et al. Factors affecting pregnancy rates after ovum pick up-derived embryo transfer in lactating holstein recipients under tropical conditions. Ciência e Agrotecnologia, Lavras, v. 39, n. 5, p. 498-505, Sept./Oct. 2015. |
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