Perspectives of intrauterine artificial insemination applicability in gilts

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Autor(a) principal: Will,Kelly Jaqueline
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Mellagi,Ana Paula Gonçalves, Bernardi,Mari Lourdes, Bortolozzo,Fernando Pandolfo, Ulguim,Rafael da Rosa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: The application of the intrauterine artificial insemination (IUAI) technique allows optimization of a swine production system due to the reductions in volume and number of sperm cells in the insemination dose, and by reducing the time taken to perform the insemination. However, IUAI is not recommended for gilts due to the difficulty of intrauterine cannula passage through the cervix. This difficulty is associated mainly with the fact that the reproductive tract is smaller in gilts than in pluriparous females. However, few studies have evaluated the application of IUAI in gilts. In these studies, there are variations in approach concerning the definition of the success rate for cannula passage through the cervix, the type of cannula and the body characteristics of the gilts used, making it difficult to extrapolate the recommendation for the use of IUAI in gilts. Considering the evidence that such characteristics influence or even determine the success of the application of IUAI, there is a necessity for an understanding of the influence of these factors in the improvement and later application of the technique. Gilts represent about 15-20% of the breeding group, and the use of IUAI could optimize the processes of insemination on farms. The approach used in this review highlights the aspects that could aid in structuring further studies for improving IUAI in gilts, allowing its use on commercial farms.
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spelling Perspectives of intrauterine artificial insemination applicability in giltspost-cervical inseminationnulliparousintrauterine cannulacervixABSTRACT: The application of the intrauterine artificial insemination (IUAI) technique allows optimization of a swine production system due to the reductions in volume and number of sperm cells in the insemination dose, and by reducing the time taken to perform the insemination. However, IUAI is not recommended for gilts due to the difficulty of intrauterine cannula passage through the cervix. This difficulty is associated mainly with the fact that the reproductive tract is smaller in gilts than in pluriparous females. However, few studies have evaluated the application of IUAI in gilts. In these studies, there are variations in approach concerning the definition of the success rate for cannula passage through the cervix, the type of cannula and the body characteristics of the gilts used, making it difficult to extrapolate the recommendation for the use of IUAI in gilts. Considering the evidence that such characteristics influence or even determine the success of the application of IUAI, there is a necessity for an understanding of the influence of these factors in the improvement and later application of the technique. Gilts represent about 15-20% of the breeding group, and the use of IUAI could optimize the processes of insemination on farms. The approach used in this review highlights the aspects that could aid in structuring further studies for improving IUAI in gilts, allowing its use on commercial farms.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782021000500701Ciência Rural v.51 n.5 2021reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20200612info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessWill,Kelly JaquelineMellagi,Ana Paula GonçalvesBernardi,Mari LourdesBortolozzo,Fernando PandolfoUlguim,Rafael da Rosaeng2021-03-10T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Perspectives of intrauterine artificial insemination applicability in gilts
title Perspectives of intrauterine artificial insemination applicability in gilts
spellingShingle Perspectives of intrauterine artificial insemination applicability in gilts
Will,Kelly Jaqueline
post-cervical insemination
nulliparous
intrauterine cannula
cervix
title_short Perspectives of intrauterine artificial insemination applicability in gilts
title_full Perspectives of intrauterine artificial insemination applicability in gilts
title_fullStr Perspectives of intrauterine artificial insemination applicability in gilts
title_full_unstemmed Perspectives of intrauterine artificial insemination applicability in gilts
title_sort Perspectives of intrauterine artificial insemination applicability in gilts
author Will,Kelly Jaqueline
author_facet Will,Kelly Jaqueline
Mellagi,Ana Paula Gonçalves
Bernardi,Mari Lourdes
Bortolozzo,Fernando Pandolfo
Ulguim,Rafael da Rosa
author_role author
author2 Mellagi,Ana Paula Gonçalves
Bernardi,Mari Lourdes
Bortolozzo,Fernando Pandolfo
Ulguim,Rafael da Rosa
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Will,Kelly Jaqueline
Mellagi,Ana Paula Gonçalves
Bernardi,Mari Lourdes
Bortolozzo,Fernando Pandolfo
Ulguim,Rafael da Rosa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv post-cervical insemination
nulliparous
intrauterine cannula
cervix
topic post-cervical insemination
nulliparous
intrauterine cannula
cervix
description ABSTRACT: The application of the intrauterine artificial insemination (IUAI) technique allows optimization of a swine production system due to the reductions in volume and number of sperm cells in the insemination dose, and by reducing the time taken to perform the insemination. However, IUAI is not recommended for gilts due to the difficulty of intrauterine cannula passage through the cervix. This difficulty is associated mainly with the fact that the reproductive tract is smaller in gilts than in pluriparous females. However, few studies have evaluated the application of IUAI in gilts. In these studies, there are variations in approach concerning the definition of the success rate for cannula passage through the cervix, the type of cannula and the body characteristics of the gilts used, making it difficult to extrapolate the recommendation for the use of IUAI in gilts. Considering the evidence that such characteristics influence or even determine the success of the application of IUAI, there is a necessity for an understanding of the influence of these factors in the improvement and later application of the technique. Gilts represent about 15-20% of the breeding group, and the use of IUAI could optimize the processes of insemination on farms. The approach used in this review highlights the aspects that could aid in structuring further studies for improving IUAI in gilts, allowing its use on commercial farms.
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