Exogenous hormonal manipulation to increase reproductive efficiency in dairy cows

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Autor(a) principal: Monteiro Junior, Pedro Leopoldo Jerônimo
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP
Texto Completo: http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/11/11139/tde-28042015-093330/
Resumo: In recent years, in dairy cattle, while it was observed a gradual increase in productivity, a decrease occurred in the reproductive efficiency. Several factors, such as increased incidence of diseases, higher susceptibility to heat stress and increase of dry matter intake, have been awarded as possible causes for the decrease in fertility. Increased dry matter intake is associated with increased liver blood flow, which is associated with an increase in liver metabolism of steroid hormones. Given the high metabolism of steroid hormones in high producing dairy cows, six studies were carried out, which in this thesis are divided in three chapters, involving hormone supplementation in lactating dairy cows. The first study aimed to increase the synchronization rate of dairy cows submitted to a fixed time artificial insemination (FTAI) estradiol (E2)/progesterone (P4)-based protocol. For this purpose, two experiments were performed, the first (n = 44 cows) compared a 2.0 vs 3.0 mg of estradiol benzoate (EB) associated to a P4 implant at the beginning of the protocol. The second experiment (n = 82 cows) performed presynchronization with GnRH prior to the onset of a FTAI protocol to produced different follicular development stages at the time of E2/P4: emergence vs. dominance. Daily ultrasound and hormone evaluations were performed. Other four experiments are described in the second (n = 1070 cows) and third (n = 1498 cows) chapter, which have been developed to evaluate the effect of P4 supplementation after ovulation in lactating dairy cows. In general, these studies evaluated the effect of supplementation on the corpus luteum (CL) development and function, mRNA abundance for interferon stimulated genes (ISG), on fertility of cows subjected to AI after estrus detection or FTAI protocol, or to embryo transfer. Increasing the EB dose from 2.0 for 3.0 mg did not improve emergence wave synchronization. In fact, it induced luteolysis in a larger number of cows. Altering the stage of the estrous cycle of the cows at the beginning of the E2/P4-based FTAI protocol did not improve synchronization of wave emergence. Post ovulation P4 supplementation did not affect CL development and function, and did not increase the mRNA abundance for ISG. Cows subjected to AI after estrus detection or after an E2/P4-based FTAI protocol did not have increased fertility. However when P4-supplemented cows were subjected to a GnRH-based FTAI protocol there was an improvement in the fertility of about 8%. Thus, we can concluded that regardless of the EB dose or stage of the estrous cycle at beginning of the E2/P4-based FTAI protocol, still there are cows that fail to have a synchronized emergence of a new wave and/or to ovulate at the end protocol. Additionally, depending on the protocol used, P4 supplementation may increase the fertility of dairy cows, but compromises the fertility when embryos are transferred.
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spelling Exogenous hormonal manipulation to increase reproductive efficiency in dairy cowsManipulação hormonal exógena para aumentar a eficiência reprodutiva de vacas leiteirasArtificial inseminationEmbryo transferEstradiolEstradiolInseminação artificialProgesteronaProgesteroneSincronizaçãoSynchronizationTransferência de embriãoIn recent years, in dairy cattle, while it was observed a gradual increase in productivity, a decrease occurred in the reproductive efficiency. Several factors, such as increased incidence of diseases, higher susceptibility to heat stress and increase of dry matter intake, have been awarded as possible causes for the decrease in fertility. Increased dry matter intake is associated with increased liver blood flow, which is associated with an increase in liver metabolism of steroid hormones. Given the high metabolism of steroid hormones in high producing dairy cows, six studies were carried out, which in this thesis are divided in three chapters, involving hormone supplementation in lactating dairy cows. The first study aimed to increase the synchronization rate of dairy cows submitted to a fixed time artificial insemination (FTAI) estradiol (E2)/progesterone (P4)-based protocol. For this purpose, two experiments were performed, the first (n = 44 cows) compared a 2.0 vs 3.0 mg of estradiol benzoate (EB) associated to a P4 implant at the beginning of the protocol. The second experiment (n = 82 cows) performed presynchronization with GnRH prior to the onset of a FTAI protocol to produced different follicular development stages at the time of E2/P4: emergence vs. dominance. Daily ultrasound and hormone evaluations were performed. Other four experiments are described in the second (n = 1070 cows) and third (n = 1498 cows) chapter, which have been developed to evaluate the effect of P4 supplementation after ovulation in lactating dairy cows. In general, these studies evaluated the effect of supplementation on the corpus luteum (CL) development and function, mRNA abundance for interferon stimulated genes (ISG), on fertility of cows subjected to AI after estrus detection or FTAI protocol, or to embryo transfer. Increasing the EB dose from 2.0 for 3.0 mg did not improve emergence wave synchronization. In fact, it induced luteolysis in a larger number of cows. Altering the stage of the estrous cycle of the cows at the beginning of the E2/P4-based FTAI protocol did not improve synchronization of wave emergence. Post ovulation P4 supplementation did not affect CL development and function, and did not increase the mRNA abundance for ISG. Cows subjected to AI after estrus detection or after an E2/P4-based FTAI protocol did not have increased fertility. However when P4-supplemented cows were subjected to a GnRH-based FTAI protocol there was an improvement in the fertility of about 8%. Thus, we can concluded that regardless of the EB dose or stage of the estrous cycle at beginning of the E2/P4-based FTAI protocol, still there are cows that fail to have a synchronized emergence of a new wave and/or to ovulate at the end protocol. Additionally, depending on the protocol used, P4 supplementation may increase the fertility of dairy cows, but compromises the fertility when embryos are transferred.Nos últimos anos, em rebanhos leiteiros, foi observado um aumento acentuado da produtividade acompanhado de uma diminuição da eficiência reprodutiva das vacas lactantes. Diversos fatores, como o aumento da incidência de doenças, da suscetibilidade ao estresse térmico e da ingestão de matéria seca, têm sido atribuídos como possíveis causas para esse decréscimo na fertilidade. Aumento da ingestão de matéria seca está associado maior fluxo sanguíneo hepático, que por sua vez está relacionado com aumento da metabolização hepática de diversas moléculas, entre elas os hormônios esteroides. Tendo em vista o alto metabolismo destes hormônios nas vacas leiteiras, foram realizados seis estudos, que na presente tese estão divididos em três capítulos, envolvendo suplementação hormonal em vacas leiteiras lactantes. O primeiro capítulo teve como objetivo aumentar a taxa de sincronização de vacas leiteiras ao protocolo de inseminação artificial em tempo fixo (IATF) à base de estradiol (E2)/progesterona (P4). Para isso foram realizados dois experimentos, sendo o primeiro (n = 44 vacas) utilizando dose de 2.0 ou 3.0 mg de benzoato de estradiol (BE) associado a um dispositivo de P4, no início do protocolo. No segundo (n = 82 vacas), foi realizada uma pré-sincronização com GnRH para iniciar o protocolo de IATF em diferentes estágios foliculares: recrutamento vs. dominância. Avaliações ultrassonográficas e dosagens hormonais foram feitas. Outros 4 experimentos, descritos no segundo (n = 1070 vacas) e no terceiro (n = 1498 vacas) capítulo, foram desenvolvidos para avaliar o efeito da suplementação de P4 após a ovulação em vacas leiteiras. Nesses estudos, foram avaliados os efeitos desta suplementação na formação e função do corpo lúteo (CL), na expressão de genes estimulados por interferon (ISG), na fertilidade de vacas submetidas a IA, através da observação de estro ou de protocolo de IATF, e em receptoras de embrião. A dose de 3.0 mg de BE, além de não aumentar a taxa de sincronização da emergência de uma nova onda folicular, induziu luteólise em um maior número de vacas que a dose de 2.0 mg. Independente da fase do ciclo estral, no início do protocolo a base de E2/P4, houve falhas na indução na sincronização da emergência e de ovulação. A suplementação com P4 após a ovulação não alterou a formação e função do CL, mas também não aumentou a expressão de ISG. Vacas submetidas a IA após detecção de estro ou submetidas à IATF em protocolos a base de E2/P4 não apresentaram aumento na fertilidade, no entanto quando submetidas ao protocolo de IATF à base de GnRH foi observado em torno de 8% de incremento de fertilidade. Contudo, receptoras de embrião suplementadas com P4 tiveram menor fertilidade. Assim, concluiu-se que independente da dose de EB ou do momento do ciclo estral em que se inicia o protocolo de IATF à base de E2/P4 há falhas de emergência de uma nova onda e/ou de ovulação ao final do protocolo. Além disso, dependendo do protocolo utilizado, a suplementação com P4 pósovulação pode aumentar a fertilidade de vacas submetidas à IATF, contudo compromete a fertilidade de receptoras de embrião.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPSartori Filho, RobertoMonteiro Junior, Pedro Leopoldo Jerônimo2015-02-12info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttp://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/11/11139/tde-28042015-093330/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2016-07-28T16:11:57Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-28042015-093330Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212016-07-28T16:11:57Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Exogenous hormonal manipulation to increase reproductive efficiency in dairy cows
Manipulação hormonal exógena para aumentar a eficiência reprodutiva de vacas leiteiras
title Exogenous hormonal manipulation to increase reproductive efficiency in dairy cows
spellingShingle Exogenous hormonal manipulation to increase reproductive efficiency in dairy cows
Monteiro Junior, Pedro Leopoldo Jerônimo
Artificial insemination
Embryo transfer
Estradiol
Estradiol
Inseminação artificial
Progesterona
Progesterone
Sincronização
Synchronization
Transferência de embrião
title_short Exogenous hormonal manipulation to increase reproductive efficiency in dairy cows
title_full Exogenous hormonal manipulation to increase reproductive efficiency in dairy cows
title_fullStr Exogenous hormonal manipulation to increase reproductive efficiency in dairy cows
title_full_unstemmed Exogenous hormonal manipulation to increase reproductive efficiency in dairy cows
title_sort Exogenous hormonal manipulation to increase reproductive efficiency in dairy cows
author Monteiro Junior, Pedro Leopoldo Jerônimo
author_facet Monteiro Junior, Pedro Leopoldo Jerônimo
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Sartori Filho, Roberto
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Monteiro Junior, Pedro Leopoldo Jerônimo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Artificial insemination
Embryo transfer
Estradiol
Estradiol
Inseminação artificial
Progesterona
Progesterone
Sincronização
Synchronization
Transferência de embrião
topic Artificial insemination
Embryo transfer
Estradiol
Estradiol
Inseminação artificial
Progesterona
Progesterone
Sincronização
Synchronization
Transferência de embrião
description In recent years, in dairy cattle, while it was observed a gradual increase in productivity, a decrease occurred in the reproductive efficiency. Several factors, such as increased incidence of diseases, higher susceptibility to heat stress and increase of dry matter intake, have been awarded as possible causes for the decrease in fertility. Increased dry matter intake is associated with increased liver blood flow, which is associated with an increase in liver metabolism of steroid hormones. Given the high metabolism of steroid hormones in high producing dairy cows, six studies were carried out, which in this thesis are divided in three chapters, involving hormone supplementation in lactating dairy cows. The first study aimed to increase the synchronization rate of dairy cows submitted to a fixed time artificial insemination (FTAI) estradiol (E2)/progesterone (P4)-based protocol. For this purpose, two experiments were performed, the first (n = 44 cows) compared a 2.0 vs 3.0 mg of estradiol benzoate (EB) associated to a P4 implant at the beginning of the protocol. The second experiment (n = 82 cows) performed presynchronization with GnRH prior to the onset of a FTAI protocol to produced different follicular development stages at the time of E2/P4: emergence vs. dominance. Daily ultrasound and hormone evaluations were performed. Other four experiments are described in the second (n = 1070 cows) and third (n = 1498 cows) chapter, which have been developed to evaluate the effect of P4 supplementation after ovulation in lactating dairy cows. In general, these studies evaluated the effect of supplementation on the corpus luteum (CL) development and function, mRNA abundance for interferon stimulated genes (ISG), on fertility of cows subjected to AI after estrus detection or FTAI protocol, or to embryo transfer. Increasing the EB dose from 2.0 for 3.0 mg did not improve emergence wave synchronization. In fact, it induced luteolysis in a larger number of cows. Altering the stage of the estrous cycle of the cows at the beginning of the E2/P4-based FTAI protocol did not improve synchronization of wave emergence. Post ovulation P4 supplementation did not affect CL development and function, and did not increase the mRNA abundance for ISG. Cows subjected to AI after estrus detection or after an E2/P4-based FTAI protocol did not have increased fertility. However when P4-supplemented cows were subjected to a GnRH-based FTAI protocol there was an improvement in the fertility of about 8%. Thus, we can concluded that regardless of the EB dose or stage of the estrous cycle at beginning of the E2/P4-based FTAI protocol, still there are cows that fail to have a synchronized emergence of a new wave and/or to ovulate at the end protocol. Additionally, depending on the protocol used, P4 supplementation may increase the fertility of dairy cows, but compromises the fertility when embryos are transferred.
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