2008
DOI: 10.1071/srb08abs277
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277. Equine chorionic gonadotrophin isoform composition in commercial products compared with isoform composition in pregnant mare plasma

Abstract: It is well documented that there is considerable batch to batch variation in the activity of commercial preparations of gonadotrophins. These products are used in a variety of assisted reproductive procedures in the livestock industry, consequently this high degree of variation between products and batches adds to the already considerable between animal variations in response to the treatment. Equine chorionic gonadotrophin (eCG) is a heterodimeric glycoprotein hormone secreted by the placental endometrial cup… Show more

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“…This gonadotrophin exhibits both LH-and FSH-like activities (Farmer and Papkoff, 1979) with a FSH/LH activity ratio that differs between 0.14 to 0.31 as estimated by bioassays conducted in rats and mice (Bergfeld and Haring, 1983). A different ratio of FSH versus LH activity may account for variations in the ovarian response seen in pigs after use of different eCG batches (Bergfeld and Haring, 1983;Ciller et al, 2008), and should be considered when analyzing the effectiveness of different treatment protocols that are based on eCG. As evident from numerous East-German experiments, 800 to 1,000 IU of eCG are most effective at stimulating follicle development in gilts and 600 to 1,000 IU eCG in sows.…”
Section: Stimulation Of Follicular Development Though Synchronizatiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This gonadotrophin exhibits both LH-and FSH-like activities (Farmer and Papkoff, 1979) with a FSH/LH activity ratio that differs between 0.14 to 0.31 as estimated by bioassays conducted in rats and mice (Bergfeld and Haring, 1983). A different ratio of FSH versus LH activity may account for variations in the ovarian response seen in pigs after use of different eCG batches (Bergfeld and Haring, 1983;Ciller et al, 2008), and should be considered when analyzing the effectiveness of different treatment protocols that are based on eCG. As evident from numerous East-German experiments, 800 to 1,000 IU of eCG are most effective at stimulating follicle development in gilts and 600 to 1,000 IU eCG in sows.…”
Section: Stimulation Of Follicular Development Though Synchronizatiomentioning
confidence: 99%