Exploring the effects of second estrus synchronization and dietary flushing on the incidence of ovarian cysts in gilts by using exogenous gonadotropins

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Autor(a) principal: Rosseto, Aline Campos
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Bruno, Daniel Gonçalves, Martins, Simone Maria Massami Kitamura, Lago, Volnei do, Pinese, Marcos Eduardo, Vianna, Wagner Loesch, Dagli, Maria Lucia Zaidan, Bressan, Fabiana Fernandes, Andrade, André Furugen Cesar de, Ravagnani, Gisele Mouro, Torres, Mariana Andrade, Moretti, Aníbal de Sant’Anna
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/article/view/74724
Resumo: Estrus stimulation by exogenous gonadotropins (EG) in association with dietary flushing is an important tool for the improvement of gilt reproductive performance. However, there is evidence associating both flushing and EG with a disturbance in the endocrine balance that could lead to increased ovarian cysts. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether flushing or EG might affect the ovulation rate and the incidence of ovarian cysts. Seventy-one gilts were randomly distributed into 2x2 factorial design with four treatments: flushing and hormone (wFwH); no flushing and hormone (nFwH); flushing without hormone (wFnH); and neither flushing nor hormone (nFnH). Gilts were slaughtered for macroscopic and histopathological ovary examination approximately five days after AI. The characterization of these cysts was performed by optical microscopy in the following: follicular cysts (FC), luteinized cysts (LC) or cystic corpora lutea (CCL). The number of ovulations did not differ between treatments. There was no interaction between the factors in any analyzed variable. The frequency of gilts with CCL and LC was not affected by flushing and EG. No difference was found in the incidence of FC, with 12.5% and 5.88% in gilts from wFwH and nFwH treatments, respectively. There were no differences in the proportion of CCL between FC and LC (9.85 vs. 4.22 and 4.22%, respectively). In conclusion, the use of exogenous gonadotropins for second estrus synchronization in gilts, either alone or in association with dietary flushing, does not increase the incidence of ovarian cysts, nor does it decrease the ovulation rate.
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spelling Exploring the effects of second estrus synchronization and dietary flushing on the incidence of ovarian cysts in gilts by using exogenous gonadotropinsExplorando os efeitos da sincronização do segundo estro e flushing alimentar sobre a incidência de cistos ovarianos em marrãs utilizando gonadotrofinas exógenasCistoseCGAtresia folicularLHSuínosCystseCGFollicular atresiaLHSwineEstrus stimulation by exogenous gonadotropins (EG) in association with dietary flushing is an important tool for the improvement of gilt reproductive performance. However, there is evidence associating both flushing and EG with a disturbance in the endocrine balance that could lead to increased ovarian cysts. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether flushing or EG might affect the ovulation rate and the incidence of ovarian cysts. Seventy-one gilts were randomly distributed into 2x2 factorial design with four treatments: flushing and hormone (wFwH); no flushing and hormone (nFwH); flushing without hormone (wFnH); and neither flushing nor hormone (nFnH). Gilts were slaughtered for macroscopic and histopathological ovary examination approximately five days after AI. The characterization of these cysts was performed by optical microscopy in the following: follicular cysts (FC), luteinized cysts (LC) or cystic corpora lutea (CCL). The number of ovulations did not differ between treatments. There was no interaction between the factors in any analyzed variable. The frequency of gilts with CCL and LC was not affected by flushing and EG. No difference was found in the incidence of FC, with 12.5% and 5.88% in gilts from wFwH and nFwH treatments, respectively. There were no differences in the proportion of CCL between FC and LC (9.85 vs. 4.22 and 4.22%, respectively). In conclusion, the use of exogenous gonadotropins for second estrus synchronization in gilts, either alone or in association with dietary flushing, does not increase the incidence of ovarian cysts, nor does it decrease the ovulation rate.A estimulação do estro por gonadotrofinas exógenas (GE) associada ao flushing alimentar é uma ferramenta importante na melhoria do desempenho reprodutivo de marrãs. Contudo, há evidência da associação do flushing com GE levando ao desequilíbrio no sistema endócrino que poderia levar ao aumento de cistos ovarianos. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar se o flushing ou GE pode afetar a taxa de ovulação e a incidência de cistos ovarianos. Setenta e uma marrãs foram distribuídas aleatoriamente em arranjo fatorial 2x2 com quatro tratamentos: flushing e hormônio (cFcH); sem flushing e com hormônio (sFcH); com flushing e sem hormônio (cFsH) e sem flushing e hormônio (sFsH). Marrãs foram abatidas para exame macroscópico e histopatológico dos ovários, aproximadamente cinco dias após IA. A caracterização desses cistos foi realizada por microscopia óptica: cistos foliculares (CF), cistos luteinizados (CL) ou corpos lúteos císticos (CCL). O número de ovulações não diferiu entre os tratamentos. Não houve interação entre os fatores em qualquer variável analisada. A frequência de leitoas com CCL e CL não foi afetada pelo flushing e GE. Não houve diferença na incidência de CF, com 12,5% e 5,88 % em leitoas dos tratamentos cFcH e sFcH, respectivamente. Não foram obtidas diferenças na proporção de CCL entre CF e CL (9,85 vs. 4,22 e 4,22%, respectivamente). Em conclusão, a utilização de gonadotrofinas exógenas para sincronização do segundo estro de marrãs, isoladamente ou em associação com o flushing, não aumenta a incidência de cistos ovarianos e não diminui a taxa de ovulação.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia2013-08-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/article/view/7472410.11606/issn.2318-3659.v50i4p307-315Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; Vol. 50 Núm. 4 (2013); 307-315Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; Vol. 50 No. 4 (2013); 307-315Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; v. 50 n. 4 (2013); 307-315Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; V. 50 N. 4 (2013); 307-3151678-44561413-9596reponame:Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Scienceinstname:Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia da Universidade de São Paulo (FMVZ-USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/article/view/74724/79060Rosseto, Aline CamposBruno, Daniel GonçalvesMartins, Simone Maria Massami KitamuraLago, Volnei doPinese, Marcos EduardoVianna, Wagner LoeschDagli, Maria Lucia ZaidanBressan, Fabiana FernandesAndrade, André Furugen Cesar deRavagnani, Gisele MouroTorres, Mariana AndradeMoretti, Aníbal de Sant’Annainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-06-23T04:07:01Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/74724Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvrasPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/oaibjvras@usp.br1413-95961413-9596opendoar:https://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/index2023-01-12T16:43:51.088135Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science - Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia da Universidade de São Paulo (FMVZ-USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Exploring the effects of second estrus synchronization and dietary flushing on the incidence of ovarian cysts in gilts by using exogenous gonadotropins
Explorando os efeitos da sincronização do segundo estro e flushing alimentar sobre a incidência de cistos ovarianos em marrãs utilizando gonadotrofinas exógenas
title Exploring the effects of second estrus synchronization and dietary flushing on the incidence of ovarian cysts in gilts by using exogenous gonadotropins
spellingShingle Exploring the effects of second estrus synchronization and dietary flushing on the incidence of ovarian cysts in gilts by using exogenous gonadotropins
Rosseto, Aline Campos
Cistos
eCG
Atresia folicular
LH
Suínos
Cysts
eCG
Follicular atresia
LH
Swine
title_short Exploring the effects of second estrus synchronization and dietary flushing on the incidence of ovarian cysts in gilts by using exogenous gonadotropins
title_full Exploring the effects of second estrus synchronization and dietary flushing on the incidence of ovarian cysts in gilts by using exogenous gonadotropins
title_fullStr Exploring the effects of second estrus synchronization and dietary flushing on the incidence of ovarian cysts in gilts by using exogenous gonadotropins
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the effects of second estrus synchronization and dietary flushing on the incidence of ovarian cysts in gilts by using exogenous gonadotropins
title_sort Exploring the effects of second estrus synchronization and dietary flushing on the incidence of ovarian cysts in gilts by using exogenous gonadotropins
author Rosseto, Aline Campos
author_facet Rosseto, Aline Campos
Bruno, Daniel Gonçalves
Martins, Simone Maria Massami Kitamura
Lago, Volnei do
Pinese, Marcos Eduardo
Vianna, Wagner Loesch
Dagli, Maria Lucia Zaidan
Bressan, Fabiana Fernandes
Andrade, André Furugen Cesar de
Ravagnani, Gisele Mouro
Torres, Mariana Andrade
Moretti, Aníbal de Sant’Anna
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author2 Bruno, Daniel Gonçalves
Martins, Simone Maria Massami Kitamura
Lago, Volnei do
Pinese, Marcos Eduardo
Vianna, Wagner Loesch
Dagli, Maria Lucia Zaidan
Bressan, Fabiana Fernandes
Andrade, André Furugen Cesar de
Ravagnani, Gisele Mouro
Torres, Mariana Andrade
Moretti, Aníbal de Sant’Anna
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rosseto, Aline Campos
Bruno, Daniel Gonçalves
Martins, Simone Maria Massami Kitamura
Lago, Volnei do
Pinese, Marcos Eduardo
Vianna, Wagner Loesch
Dagli, Maria Lucia Zaidan
Bressan, Fabiana Fernandes
Andrade, André Furugen Cesar de
Ravagnani, Gisele Mouro
Torres, Mariana Andrade
Moretti, Aníbal de Sant’Anna
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cistos
eCG
Atresia folicular
LH
Suínos
Cysts
eCG
Follicular atresia
LH
Swine
topic Cistos
eCG
Atresia folicular
LH
Suínos
Cysts
eCG
Follicular atresia
LH
Swine
description Estrus stimulation by exogenous gonadotropins (EG) in association with dietary flushing is an important tool for the improvement of gilt reproductive performance. However, there is evidence associating both flushing and EG with a disturbance in the endocrine balance that could lead to increased ovarian cysts. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether flushing or EG might affect the ovulation rate and the incidence of ovarian cysts. Seventy-one gilts were randomly distributed into 2x2 factorial design with four treatments: flushing and hormone (wFwH); no flushing and hormone (nFwH); flushing without hormone (wFnH); and neither flushing nor hormone (nFnH). Gilts were slaughtered for macroscopic and histopathological ovary examination approximately five days after AI. The characterization of these cysts was performed by optical microscopy in the following: follicular cysts (FC), luteinized cysts (LC) or cystic corpora lutea (CCL). The number of ovulations did not differ between treatments. There was no interaction between the factors in any analyzed variable. The frequency of gilts with CCL and LC was not affected by flushing and EG. No difference was found in the incidence of FC, with 12.5% and 5.88% in gilts from wFwH and nFwH treatments, respectively. There were no differences in the proportion of CCL between FC and LC (9.85 vs. 4.22 and 4.22%, respectively). In conclusion, the use of exogenous gonadotropins for second estrus synchronization in gilts, either alone or in association with dietary flushing, does not increase the incidence of ovarian cysts, nor does it decrease the ovulation rate.
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