Single or double artificial insemination in fixed time in sows with ovulation induced by Luteinizing Hormon
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Resumo: | Two hundred fifty four sows Camborough 22 (PIC®), were divided in 3 treatments: T 1 (n=60) - 600 UI of eCG after weaning and 5 mg of LH, after 72 h, with single artificial insemination (AI) (24 h after LH); T 2 (n=95) - same hormonal treatment of T1, with 2 AI (24 and 32 h after LH); T 3 (n=99) - control group, with 3 AI. The averages of weaning-to-estrus interval (WEI) in T1, T2 and T3 were of 87,4 ± 3,0 (87 - 111), 87 ± 0 (87) and 99,9 ± 13,6 (63 - 135) h, respectively, been reduced (P < 0,0001) by gonadotropins. The duration of estrus (DE) were of 44,3 ± 8,78 (12 - 60), 41,3 ± 9,77 (24 - 60) and 60,1 ± 10,22 (36 - 84) h, respectively for T1, T2 and T3, showed lower (P < 0,0001) in treated sows. Fourteen of 155 sows that received gonadotropins (9,03 %) didn't show oestrus. Among these, 10 return to estrus, denote 40% of the total returns. The diferences in LH to ovulation interval (LH-OV) among control group (56,1 ± 15,91, range: 21 - 93 h) and treated groups (35,7 ± 6,07 in T1 and 35,5 ± 6,06 in T2, range: 30 - 42 h) were significant (P < 0,0001). The litter size (LS) were of 10,6 ± 3,25 (2 - 16) in T1, 11,3 ± 3,0 (4 - 20) in T2 and 11,6 ± 2,74 (4 - 18) in T3, while the same demonstred number of piglets born alive (BA) of 9,6 ± 3,14 (2 - 16), 10,5 ± 2,83 (1 - 18) and 10,5 ± 2,73 (4 - 16). In both TL (P = 0,11) and NV (P = 0,06) there weren't any diference. The farrowing rate (FR) in T1, T2 and T3 were, respectively, 76,67 %, 88,42 % and 91,92 %, been diferent between T1 and T3 (P = 0,01). The gonadotropins were effetive in the ovulation induction and synchronization; the use of 2 AI maintained the reproductive index and, however the single AI do not show significance in LS, there is necessity of new reserchs in this area. |
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Single or double artificial insemination in fixed time in sows with ovulation induced by Luteinizing HormonÚnica ou dupla inseminação artificial em tempo fixo em porcas com ovulações induzidas pelo Hormônio LuteinizanteSincronizaçãoOvulaçãoGonadotrofinasInseminação artificialSuínosSynchronizationOvulationGonadotrophinsArtificial inseminationSowsTwo hundred fifty four sows Camborough 22 (PIC®), were divided in 3 treatments: T 1 (n=60) - 600 UI of eCG after weaning and 5 mg of LH, after 72 h, with single artificial insemination (AI) (24 h after LH); T 2 (n=95) - same hormonal treatment of T1, with 2 AI (24 and 32 h after LH); T 3 (n=99) - control group, with 3 AI. The averages of weaning-to-estrus interval (WEI) in T1, T2 and T3 were of 87,4 ± 3,0 (87 - 111), 87 ± 0 (87) and 99,9 ± 13,6 (63 - 135) h, respectively, been reduced (P < 0,0001) by gonadotropins. The duration of estrus (DE) were of 44,3 ± 8,78 (12 - 60), 41,3 ± 9,77 (24 - 60) and 60,1 ± 10,22 (36 - 84) h, respectively for T1, T2 and T3, showed lower (P < 0,0001) in treated sows. Fourteen of 155 sows that received gonadotropins (9,03 %) didn't show oestrus. Among these, 10 return to estrus, denote 40% of the total returns. The diferences in LH to ovulation interval (LH-OV) among control group (56,1 ± 15,91, range: 21 - 93 h) and treated groups (35,7 ± 6,07 in T1 and 35,5 ± 6,06 in T2, range: 30 - 42 h) were significant (P < 0,0001). The litter size (LS) were of 10,6 ± 3,25 (2 - 16) in T1, 11,3 ± 3,0 (4 - 20) in T2 and 11,6 ± 2,74 (4 - 18) in T3, while the same demonstred number of piglets born alive (BA) of 9,6 ± 3,14 (2 - 16), 10,5 ± 2,83 (1 - 18) and 10,5 ± 2,73 (4 - 16). In both TL (P = 0,11) and NV (P = 0,06) there weren't any diference. The farrowing rate (FR) in T1, T2 and T3 were, respectively, 76,67 %, 88,42 % and 91,92 %, been diferent between T1 and T3 (P = 0,01). The gonadotropins were effetive in the ovulation induction and synchronization; the use of 2 AI maintained the reproductive index and, however the single AI do not show significance in LS, there is necessity of new reserchs in this area.Duzentas e cinqüenta e quatro matrizes Camborough 22 (PIC®), foram divididas em 3 tratamentos: T 1 (n=60) - 600 UI de eCG após desmama e 5 mg de LH, 72 h após eCG , com única inseminação artificial (IA) (24 h após LH); T 2 (n=95) - mesmo tratamento hormonal do T1, com 2 IA (24 e 32 h após LH); T 3 (n=99) - grupo controle sem tratamento hormonal, com 3 IA. As médias de intervalo desmame-estro (IDE) em T1, T2 e T3 foram de 87,4 ± 3,0 (87 a 111), 87 ± 0 (87) e 99,9 ± 13,6 (63 a 135) horas, respectivamente, sendo reduzidas (P < 0,0001) pelas gonadotrofinas. A duração do estro (DE) foi de 44,3 ± 8,78 (12 a 60), 41,3 ± 9,77 (24 a 60) e 60,1 ± 10,22 (36 a 84) ;horas;, respectivamente para T1, T2 e T3, sendo menor (P < 0,0001) nas fêmeas tratadas. As diferenças no intervalo LH e ovulação (LH-OV) entre o grupo controle (56,1 ± 15,91, variação de 21 a 93 horas) e os grupos tratados (35,7 ± 6,07 em T1 e 35,5 ± 6,06 em T2, com variação de 30 a 42 horas) foram significativas (P < 0,0001). O tamanho de leitegada (TL) foi de 10,6 ± 3,25 (2 a 16) em T1, 11,3 ± 3,0 (4 a 20) em T2 e 11,6 ± 2,74 (4 a 18) leitões em T3, enquanto os mesmos demonstraram número de leitões nascidos vivos (NV) de 9,6 ± 3,14 (2 a 16), 10,5 ± 2,83 (1 a 18) e 10,5 ± 2,73 (4 a 16) leitões. Tanto em TL (P = 0,11) quanto em NV (P = 0,06) não houve diferença. A significante taxa de parição (TP) no T1, T2 e T3 foi, respectivamente, 76,67 %, 88,42 % e 91,92 %, diferindo entre T1 e T3 (P = 0,01). As gonadotrofinas foram efetivas na indução e sincronização das ovulações; o uso de 2 IAs manteve os índices reprodutivos e, embora a IA única não revele significância quanto ao menor valor de TL, há necessidade de serem realizados novos estudos nesta área.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia2004-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/article/view/626710.1590/S1413-95962004000200008Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; Vol. 41 Núm. 2 (2004); 124-130 Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; Vol. 41 No. 2 (2004); 124-130 Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; v. 41 n. 2 (2004); 124-130 Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; V. 41 N. 2 (2004); 124-130 1678-44561413-9596reponame:Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Scienceinstname:Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia da Universidade de São Paulo (FMVZ-USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/article/view/6267/7798Candini, Paulo HenriqueMoretti, Aníbal de Sant'AnnaZanella, Eraldo LuisSilveira, Paulo Roberto Souza daViana, Carlos Henrique CabralSantos, Isabelinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-06-23T04:29:51Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/6267Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvrasPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/oaibjvras@usp.br1413-95961413-9596opendoar:https://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/index2023-01-12T16:42:34.539041Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science - Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia da Universidade de São Paulo (FMVZ-USP)false |
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Single or double artificial insemination in fixed time in sows with ovulation induced by Luteinizing Hormon Única ou dupla inseminação artificial em tempo fixo em porcas com ovulações induzidas pelo Hormônio Luteinizante |
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Single or double artificial insemination in fixed time in sows with ovulation induced by Luteinizing Hormon |
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Single or double artificial insemination in fixed time in sows with ovulation induced by Luteinizing Hormon Candini, Paulo Henrique Sincronização Ovulação Gonadotrofinas Inseminação artificial Suínos Synchronization Ovulation Gonadotrophins Artificial insemination Sows |
title_short |
Single or double artificial insemination in fixed time in sows with ovulation induced by Luteinizing Hormon |
title_full |
Single or double artificial insemination in fixed time in sows with ovulation induced by Luteinizing Hormon |
title_fullStr |
Single or double artificial insemination in fixed time in sows with ovulation induced by Luteinizing Hormon |
title_full_unstemmed |
Single or double artificial insemination in fixed time in sows with ovulation induced by Luteinizing Hormon |
title_sort |
Single or double artificial insemination in fixed time in sows with ovulation induced by Luteinizing Hormon |
author |
Candini, Paulo Henrique |
author_facet |
Candini, Paulo Henrique Moretti, Aníbal de Sant'Anna Zanella, Eraldo Luis Silveira, Paulo Roberto Souza da Viana, Carlos Henrique Cabral Santos, Isabel |
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author |
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Moretti, Aníbal de Sant'Anna Zanella, Eraldo Luis Silveira, Paulo Roberto Souza da Viana, Carlos Henrique Cabral Santos, Isabel |
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Candini, Paulo Henrique Moretti, Aníbal de Sant'Anna Zanella, Eraldo Luis Silveira, Paulo Roberto Souza da Viana, Carlos Henrique Cabral Santos, Isabel |
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Sincronização Ovulação Gonadotrofinas Inseminação artificial Suínos Synchronization Ovulation Gonadotrophins Artificial insemination Sows |
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Sincronização Ovulação Gonadotrofinas Inseminação artificial Suínos Synchronization Ovulation Gonadotrophins Artificial insemination Sows |
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Two hundred fifty four sows Camborough 22 (PIC®), were divided in 3 treatments: T 1 (n=60) - 600 UI of eCG after weaning and 5 mg of LH, after 72 h, with single artificial insemination (AI) (24 h after LH); T 2 (n=95) - same hormonal treatment of T1, with 2 AI (24 and 32 h after LH); T 3 (n=99) - control group, with 3 AI. The averages of weaning-to-estrus interval (WEI) in T1, T2 and T3 were of 87,4 ± 3,0 (87 - 111), 87 ± 0 (87) and 99,9 ± 13,6 (63 - 135) h, respectively, been reduced (P < 0,0001) by gonadotropins. The duration of estrus (DE) were of 44,3 ± 8,78 (12 - 60), 41,3 ± 9,77 (24 - 60) and 60,1 ± 10,22 (36 - 84) h, respectively for T1, T2 and T3, showed lower (P < 0,0001) in treated sows. Fourteen of 155 sows that received gonadotropins (9,03 %) didn't show oestrus. Among these, 10 return to estrus, denote 40% of the total returns. The diferences in LH to ovulation interval (LH-OV) among control group (56,1 ± 15,91, range: 21 - 93 h) and treated groups (35,7 ± 6,07 in T1 and 35,5 ± 6,06 in T2, range: 30 - 42 h) were significant (P < 0,0001). The litter size (LS) were of 10,6 ± 3,25 (2 - 16) in T1, 11,3 ± 3,0 (4 - 20) in T2 and 11,6 ± 2,74 (4 - 18) in T3, while the same demonstred number of piglets born alive (BA) of 9,6 ± 3,14 (2 - 16), 10,5 ± 2,83 (1 - 18) and 10,5 ± 2,73 (4 - 16). In both TL (P = 0,11) and NV (P = 0,06) there weren't any diference. The farrowing rate (FR) in T1, T2 and T3 were, respectively, 76,67 %, 88,42 % and 91,92 %, been diferent between T1 and T3 (P = 0,01). The gonadotropins were effetive in the ovulation induction and synchronization; the use of 2 AI maintained the reproductive index and, however the single AI do not show significance in LS, there is necessity of new reserchs in this area. |
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Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; Vol. 41 Núm. 2 (2004); 124-130 Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; Vol. 41 No. 2 (2004); 124-130 Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; v. 41 n. 2 (2004); 124-130 Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; V. 41 N. 2 (2004); 124-130 1678-4456 1413-9596 reponame:Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science instname:Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia da Universidade de São Paulo (FMVZ-USP) instacron:USP |
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