2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11250-019-01801-9
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Superovulatory response and embryo quality in Katahdin ewes treated with FSH or FSH plus eCG during non-breeding season

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“…Similarly, De et al [ 20 ] obtained a 57.57% lambing rate during non-breeding seasons in subtropical Malpura and Kheri breeds. Moreover, several studies indicated the possible negative effects of eCG on embryo survival specifically during the pre-implantation period, either when used for in vivo [ 21 ] or in vitro [ 22 , 23 ] assisted reproductive techniques. For example, eCG of a dosage used for superovulation and, to a lesser degree, of a dosage used for estrus synchronization can affect glycosidase activity in the genital tract of the Chios breed of ewes before the maternal recognition of pregnancy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, De et al [ 20 ] obtained a 57.57% lambing rate during non-breeding seasons in subtropical Malpura and Kheri breeds. Moreover, several studies indicated the possible negative effects of eCG on embryo survival specifically during the pre-implantation period, either when used for in vivo [ 21 ] or in vitro [ 22 , 23 ] assisted reproductive techniques. For example, eCG of a dosage used for superovulation and, to a lesser degree, of a dosage used for estrus synchronization can affect glycosidase activity in the genital tract of the Chios breed of ewes before the maternal recognition of pregnancy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their results illustrated that GnRH administration, as a component of ovulation control protocols, resulted in a significant increase in conception, lambing, and fecundity rates with a tendency towards larger litter sizes compared to those treated with eCG. However, various studies have indicated potential adverse impacts of eCG on embryo survival, particularly during the pre-implantation stage, when utilizing either in vivo [ 134 ] or in vitro [ 135 , 136 ] techniques. For instance, in Chios-breed ewes, the use of eCG for superovulation, and, to a lesser extent, for estrus synchronization, can impact glycosidase activity in the genital tract, potentially leading to adverse effects on embryo survival and pregnancy maintenance before the maternal recognition of pregnancy [ 134 ].…”
Section: Application Of Exogenous Gnrh In Controlled Breedingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main factor of donors' response to superovulation is gonadotropin, which directly affects embryos recovery number from one donor (Pérez-Sandoval et al, 2019). Anterior pituitary gland produces FSH preparations and also it contains other biologically active substances such as LH, the amount of FSH and LH and their activity may vary depending on animal breed and different preparations (Braileanu et al, 1998;Ciornei et al, 2022;Donaldson et al, 1986;Luna-Palomera et al, 2019). In our present study, two follicle-stimulating preparations (Folltropin-V and FSH-P) were used to stimulate superovulation in Charolais and Ile-de-France ewes.…”
Section: Ta B L Ementioning
confidence: 99%