Microbiological and functional evaluation of an alternative device (OB®) for estrous synchronization in ewes

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Autor(a) principal: Martins,Leonardo Tondello
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Santos Neto,Pedro Claudino dos, Gaudêncio Neto,Saul, Rauber,Lúcio Pereira, Bertolini,Marcelo, Vieira,Arnaldo Diniz, Mezzalira,Alceu
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782010000200021
Resumo: The use of synthetic progestagens released by vaginal devices is an important tool to overcome the reproductive seasonality in sheep, but cost and/or subsequent vaginitis are limiting factors for their use. To identify economic, simple and innocuous alternative vaginal devices for estrous synchronization/induction protocols in sheep, this study aimed to evaluate the microbiological and functional viability of the human vaginal tampons (OB®) impregnated with medroxyprogesterone acetate (MAP) on reproductive performance of ewes. The study compared them with commercial vaginal inserts (CIDR®) and polyurethane sponges impregnated with MAP. In Experiment 1, the device loss rate, the degree of vaginitis during the device removal, the count and identification of bacterial colonies at the device insertion and removal, and efficiency in estrous synchronization and estrus temporal distribution were evaluated. Pubertal ewes at the beginning of the breeding season were randomly allocated to three experimental groups: CIDR®, PSP (polyurethane sponge) and OB®. No device losses occurred in any group, but the use of OB® caused milder signs of vaginitis than polyurethane sponges, with a similar vaginal bacterial growth and microbiota than the CIDR group. The estrus distribution was more disperse in the CIDR than PSP or OB groups. In Experiment 2, pregnancy rates using CIDR® or OB® devices were compared, with estrus manifestation (85.4% and 89.8%) and pregnancy rates (58.3% and 49.0%) being similar between groups (P>0.05), respectively. In conclusion, the use of human intra-vaginal tampons (OB®) impregnated with MAP was proven highly hygienic, practical and effective as a low-cost alternative for estrous synchronization and AI in sheep.
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spelling Microbiological and functional evaluation of an alternative device (OB®) for estrous synchronization in ewesintra-vaginal deviceCIDR®spongeprogestinvaginitiseweThe use of synthetic progestagens released by vaginal devices is an important tool to overcome the reproductive seasonality in sheep, but cost and/or subsequent vaginitis are limiting factors for their use. To identify economic, simple and innocuous alternative vaginal devices for estrous synchronization/induction protocols in sheep, this study aimed to evaluate the microbiological and functional viability of the human vaginal tampons (OB®) impregnated with medroxyprogesterone acetate (MAP) on reproductive performance of ewes. The study compared them with commercial vaginal inserts (CIDR®) and polyurethane sponges impregnated with MAP. In Experiment 1, the device loss rate, the degree of vaginitis during the device removal, the count and identification of bacterial colonies at the device insertion and removal, and efficiency in estrous synchronization and estrus temporal distribution were evaluated. Pubertal ewes at the beginning of the breeding season were randomly allocated to three experimental groups: CIDR®, PSP (polyurethane sponge) and OB®. No device losses occurred in any group, but the use of OB® caused milder signs of vaginitis than polyurethane sponges, with a similar vaginal bacterial growth and microbiota than the CIDR group. The estrus distribution was more disperse in the CIDR than PSP or OB groups. In Experiment 2, pregnancy rates using CIDR® or OB® devices were compared, with estrus manifestation (85.4% and 89.8%) and pregnancy rates (58.3% and 49.0%) being similar between groups (P>0.05), respectively. In conclusion, the use of human intra-vaginal tampons (OB®) impregnated with MAP was proven highly hygienic, practical and effective as a low-cost alternative for estrous synchronization and AI in sheep.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2010-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782010000200021Ciência Rural v.40 n.2 2010reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/S0103-84782010000200021info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMartins,Leonardo TondelloSantos Neto,Pedro Claudino dosGaudêncio Neto,SaulRauber,Lúcio PereiraBertolini,MarceloVieira,Arnaldo DinizMezzalira,Alceueng2010-05-28T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Microbiological and functional evaluation of an alternative device (OB®) for estrous synchronization in ewes
title Microbiological and functional evaluation of an alternative device (OB®) for estrous synchronization in ewes
spellingShingle Microbiological and functional evaluation of an alternative device (OB®) for estrous synchronization in ewes
Martins,Leonardo Tondello
intra-vaginal device
CIDR®
sponge
progestin
vaginitis
ewe
title_short Microbiological and functional evaluation of an alternative device (OB®) for estrous synchronization in ewes
title_full Microbiological and functional evaluation of an alternative device (OB®) for estrous synchronization in ewes
title_fullStr Microbiological and functional evaluation of an alternative device (OB®) for estrous synchronization in ewes
title_full_unstemmed Microbiological and functional evaluation of an alternative device (OB®) for estrous synchronization in ewes
title_sort Microbiological and functional evaluation of an alternative device (OB®) for estrous synchronization in ewes
author Martins,Leonardo Tondello
author_facet Martins,Leonardo Tondello
Santos Neto,Pedro Claudino dos
Gaudêncio Neto,Saul
Rauber,Lúcio Pereira
Bertolini,Marcelo
Vieira,Arnaldo Diniz
Mezzalira,Alceu
author_role author
author2 Santos Neto,Pedro Claudino dos
Gaudêncio Neto,Saul
Rauber,Lúcio Pereira
Bertolini,Marcelo
Vieira,Arnaldo Diniz
Mezzalira,Alceu
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martins,Leonardo Tondello
Santos Neto,Pedro Claudino dos
Gaudêncio Neto,Saul
Rauber,Lúcio Pereira
Bertolini,Marcelo
Vieira,Arnaldo Diniz
Mezzalira,Alceu
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv intra-vaginal device
CIDR®
sponge
progestin
vaginitis
ewe
topic intra-vaginal device
CIDR®
sponge
progestin
vaginitis
ewe
description The use of synthetic progestagens released by vaginal devices is an important tool to overcome the reproductive seasonality in sheep, but cost and/or subsequent vaginitis are limiting factors for their use. To identify economic, simple and innocuous alternative vaginal devices for estrous synchronization/induction protocols in sheep, this study aimed to evaluate the microbiological and functional viability of the human vaginal tampons (OB®) impregnated with medroxyprogesterone acetate (MAP) on reproductive performance of ewes. The study compared them with commercial vaginal inserts (CIDR®) and polyurethane sponges impregnated with MAP. In Experiment 1, the device loss rate, the degree of vaginitis during the device removal, the count and identification of bacterial colonies at the device insertion and removal, and efficiency in estrous synchronization and estrus temporal distribution were evaluated. Pubertal ewes at the beginning of the breeding season were randomly allocated to three experimental groups: CIDR®, PSP (polyurethane sponge) and OB®. No device losses occurred in any group, but the use of OB® caused milder signs of vaginitis than polyurethane sponges, with a similar vaginal bacterial growth and microbiota than the CIDR group. The estrus distribution was more disperse in the CIDR than PSP or OB groups. In Experiment 2, pregnancy rates using CIDR® or OB® devices were compared, with estrus manifestation (85.4% and 89.8%) and pregnancy rates (58.3% and 49.0%) being similar between groups (P>0.05), respectively. In conclusion, the use of human intra-vaginal tampons (OB®) impregnated with MAP was proven highly hygienic, practical and effective as a low-cost alternative for estrous synchronization and AI in sheep.
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