2008
DOI: 10.1071/rdv20n1ab143
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143 IMPROVEMENT OF A SUPERSTIMULATORY PROTOCOL IN NELORE COWS: REPLACING THE LAST TWO DOSES OF pFSH BY eCG

Abstract: In the present study, the superstimulatory protocol coined P-36 (Nogueira et al. 2007 Theriogenology 67, 655–660) was modified in order to test if replacement of pFSH by eCG in the last day of superstimulatory treatment would improve follicular growth, ovulation rate, and embryo yield. Nelore cows (n = 20) were randomly allocated to two groups: P-36/LH48 and P-36/LH48/eCG. Each female received both treatments in a cross-over design; the first experimental period was in October (Spring 2006, both groups) and th… Show more

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“…Although a subtle effect of FSH protocol on bovine oviduct regulation cannot be discarded, the stable effect of FSH/eCG protocol on the oviduct reinforces the benefits of replacing the last two doses of FSH by eCG to the OVS technology in Nelore cows. In other studies, the FSH/eCG protocol, in comparison with the FSH protocol, increases the total number of oocytes/embryo recovery (Barros et al, ). Moreover, the number and percentage of transferable embryos were greater for the FSH/eCG females than for the FSH females (Mattos et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Although a subtle effect of FSH protocol on bovine oviduct regulation cannot be discarded, the stable effect of FSH/eCG protocol on the oviduct reinforces the benefits of replacing the last two doses of FSH by eCG to the OVS technology in Nelore cows. In other studies, the FSH/eCG protocol, in comparison with the FSH protocol, increases the total number of oocytes/embryo recovery (Barros et al, ). Moreover, the number and percentage of transferable embryos were greater for the FSH/eCG females than for the FSH females (Mattos et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Some researchers have indicated that the administration of a low dose of eCG (equine chorionic gonadotropin) prior to superovulation increases the number of embryos recovered (Caccia et al, 2000;Barros et al, 2008). This result obtained with the use of eCG has been attributed to the longer lasting FSH-like effect of this hormone, resulting in a greater number of follicles recruited into the follicular wave in the emergence of follicular wave (Saumande et al, 1978;Schams et al, 1978;Mikel-Jenson et al, 1982;Moor et al, 1984;Dieleman et al, 1993).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Süperovulasyon amacıyla FSH uygulamasının dördüncü günü son iki FSH enjeksiyonu yerine 200'er IU eCG enjeksiyonu uygulanan çalışmada toplam ovum/ embriyo sayısında ve transfer edilebilir embriyo sayısında kontrol grubuna göre artış olduğunu bildirilmiştir (15). Brangus ırkı donörler ile yapılan diğer bir çalışmada kontrol grubunda dört gün boyunca günde iki kez sadece FSH, birinci gruba ilk dört FSH enjeksiyonundan sonra tek doz 400 IU eCG ve ikinci gruba ilk altı FSH uygulamasından sonra 7. ve 8.…”
Section: Süperovulasyonun Final Aşamasında Ecg Kullanımıunclassified