Superovulatory response, embryo quality and fertility after treatment with different gonadotrophins in native cattle
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Superovulatory response, embryo quality and fertility after treatment with different gonadotrophins in native cattle
Abstract
We studied native Mertolengo cattle to evaluate superovulatory (SOV) treatments, subsequent fertility of donors and pregnancy rate of recovered embryos. In Experiment 1 we compared superovulatory response (SR), embryo quality and plasma progesterone (P4) levels between donors treated with eCG (10 cows and 5 heifers) vs. FSH (pure, FSH-1, n=10 cows and crude, FSH-2, n=10 cows), during progestagenic impregnation. We also compared fertilization rates and embryo quality of bred and inseminated eCG and FSH-1 donors. Significantly more viable embryos were yielded by FSH than by eCG treated donors. Less FSH-1 than FSH-2-treated donors showed SR, but the response was identical in responder donors of both groups. Fertilization rates were significantly higher in bred than in inseminated donors. Plasma P4 levels were only significantly different (higher) between responder and non-responder donors on the day of embryo recovery. Experiment 2 compared FSH treatments (FSH-2, crude, n=11 cows and FSH-3, pure, n=10 cows) started at the midluteal phase. The mean number of viable embryos was significantly higher in FSH-3 than in FSH-2 treated donors. Both FSH treatments exerted a similar luteotrophic effect upon injection. The FSH-2 donors treated during the midluteal phase yielded more ova and showed significantly higher plasma P4 levels at all sampling days than those treated during progestagenic impregnation. The pregnancy rates of recipient cows were 67% and 46% for fresh and frozen-thawed embryos respectively. In Experiment 3, the fertility of donors (n=20) after SOV treatments was compared with that of untreated cows (n=40). Time to conception of donors, after mating with a bull 14 days after embryo recovery, was identical to that of control cows. There was some delay to conception in eCG-treated cows, but the difference was not significant. These preliminary results suggest that response to SOV treatments in Mertolengo cattle might be affected by the type of gonadotrophin and by the treatment protocol. The fertility of a traditional breeding season after SOV treatments was not impaired. Cryopreserved embryo banking can be used to preserve the breed.
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