Repeatability of superovulatory response to successive FSH treatments in Merino sheep

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Bruno Galarraga, María Macarena; Cueto, Marcela Isabel; Gibbons, Alejandro Eduardo; Pereyra Bonnet, Federico Alberto; Catalano, Rodolfo César; Gonzalez Bulnes, Antonio
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2014
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The efficiency of a multiple ovulation and embryo transfer program depends on the recovery of a large number of viable embryos per donor ewe at each successive superovulatory treatment. Embryo production, however, is characterized by high individual variability in the ovarian response to hormonal treatment. This study evaluated the repeatability of ovarian response and embryo recovery following three successive superovulatory treatments in 10 four-year-old Merino ewes over a short period of time. Oestrus was synchronized using an intravaginal progesterone pessary inserted on Day 0 and removed on Day 14. FSH was administered to induce superovulation in declining doses twice daily over 3 days as 2(18 + 14 + 8) = 80. mg total commencing on Day 12 after pessary insertion. A dose of 200. IU eCG was administered at pessary removal. Vasectomized rams were used for heat detection and laparoscopic AI was performed 12. h after oestrus detection. Surgical embryo recovery was performed at Day 8 after pessary removal, following which prostaglandin was administered and the next superovulatory procedures began 5 days later giving a 27-day interval between embryo recoveries. Ovulation rates (mean. ±. SEM) for the three successive superovulatory treatments were 13.8. ±. 2.2, 12.1. ±. 2.2 and 12.0. ±. 2.2 (NS); and total embryos recovered were 8.3. ±. 1.4, 6.3. ±. 1.4 and 3.9 ± 1.4 (P= 0.06), respectively. Consequently, the embryo recovery rates declined from 66.1. ±. 7.5% for the first recovery to 41.4. ±. 7.5 and 34.5. ±. 7.5% for the second and third recoveries (P= 0.04). The repeatability was r= 0.84 (P< 0.05) for ovulation rate, r= 0.13 (NS) for total number of embryos and r= 0.09 (NS) for number of grade 1 and 2 embryos. The study showed that an average of 16.3. ±. 2.6 grades 1 and 2 embryos per donor ewe could be recovered over a period of 2.5 months. The high repeatability of ovarian response to successive superovulatory treatments would have to be associated with a high level of repeatability for the number of transferable embryos recovered for it to be used as a criterion for selecting donors on the basis of their response to the first hormonal treatment.
Fil: Bruno Galarraga, María Macarena. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria. Centro Regional Patagonia Norte. Estación Experimental Agropecuaria San Carlos de Bariloche; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Patagonia Norte; Argentina
Fil: Cueto, Marcela Isabel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Patagonia Norte; Argentina. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria. Centro Regional Patagonia Norte. Estación Experimental Agropecuaria San Carlos de Bariloche; Argentina
Fil: Gibbons, Alejandro Eduardo. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria. Centro Regional Patagonia Norte. Estación Experimental Agropecuaria San Carlos de Bariloche; Argentina
Fil: Pereyra Bonnet, Federico Alberto. Hospital Italiano; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Catalano, Rodolfo César. Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Gonzalez Bulnes, Antonio. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas; España
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EMBRYO RECOVERY
EMBRYO TRANSFER
MULTIPLE OVULATION
REPEATABILITY
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spelling Repeatability of superovulatory response to successive FSH treatments in Merino sheepBruno Galarraga, María MacarenaCueto, Marcela IsabelGibbons, Alejandro EduardoPereyra Bonnet, Federico AlbertoCatalano, Rodolfo CésarGonzalez Bulnes, AntonioEMBRYO RECOVERYEMBRYO TRANSFERMULTIPLE OVULATIONREPEATABILITYSHEEPhttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/4.4https://purl.org/becyt/ford/4The efficiency of a multiple ovulation and embryo transfer program depends on the recovery of a large number of viable embryos per donor ewe at each successive superovulatory treatment. Embryo production, however, is characterized by high individual variability in the ovarian response to hormonal treatment. This study evaluated the repeatability of ovarian response and embryo recovery following three successive superovulatory treatments in 10 four-year-old Merino ewes over a short period of time. Oestrus was synchronized using an intravaginal progesterone pessary inserted on Day 0 and removed on Day 14. FSH was administered to induce superovulation in declining doses twice daily over 3 days as 2(18 + 14 + 8) = 80. mg total commencing on Day 12 after pessary insertion. A dose of 200. IU eCG was administered at pessary removal. Vasectomized rams were used for heat detection and laparoscopic AI was performed 12. h after oestrus detection. Surgical embryo recovery was performed at Day 8 after pessary removal, following which prostaglandin was administered and the next superovulatory procedures began 5 days later giving a 27-day interval between embryo recoveries. Ovulation rates (mean. ±. SEM) for the three successive superovulatory treatments were 13.8. ±. 2.2, 12.1. ±. 2.2 and 12.0. ±. 2.2 (NS); and total embryos recovered were 8.3. ±. 1.4, 6.3. ±. 1.4 and 3.9 ± 1.4 (P= 0.06), respectively. Consequently, the embryo recovery rates declined from 66.1. ±. 7.5% for the first recovery to 41.4. ±. 7.5 and 34.5. ±. 7.5% for the second and third recoveries (P= 0.04). The repeatability was r= 0.84 (P< 0.05) for ovulation rate, r= 0.13 (NS) for total number of embryos and r= 0.09 (NS) for number of grade 1 and 2 embryos. The study showed that an average of 16.3. ±. 2.6 grades 1 and 2 embryos per donor ewe could be recovered over a period of 2.5 months. The high repeatability of ovarian response to successive superovulatory treatments would have to be associated with a high level of repeatability for the number of transferable embryos recovered for it to be used as a criterion for selecting donors on the basis of their response to the first hormonal treatment.Fil: Bruno Galarraga, María Macarena. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria. Centro Regional Patagonia Norte. Estación Experimental Agropecuaria San Carlos de Bariloche; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Patagonia Norte; ArgentinaFil: Cueto, Marcela Isabel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Patagonia Norte; Argentina. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria. Centro Regional Patagonia Norte. Estación Experimental Agropecuaria San Carlos de Bariloche; ArgentinaFil: Gibbons, Alejandro Eduardo. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria. Centro Regional Patagonia Norte. Estación Experimental Agropecuaria San Carlos de Bariloche; ArgentinaFil: Pereyra Bonnet, Federico Alberto. Hospital Italiano; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; ArgentinaFil: Catalano, Rodolfo César. Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; ArgentinaFil: Gonzalez Bulnes, Antonio. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas; EspañaElsevier Science2014-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfapplication/pdfapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11336/180491Bruno Galarraga, María Macarena; Cueto, Marcela Isabel; Gibbons, Alejandro Eduardo; Pereyra Bonnet, Federico Alberto; Catalano, Rodolfo César; et al.; Repeatability of superovulatory response to successive FSH treatments in Merino sheep; Elsevier Science; Journal of Small Ruminant Research; 120; 1; 5-2014; 84-890921-4488CONICET DigitalCONICETenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1016/j.smallrumres.2014.04.002info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/reponame:CONICET Digital (CONICET)instname:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas2025-10-15T14:43:12Zoai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/180491instacron:CONICETInstitucionalhttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/Organismo científico-tecnológicoNo correspondehttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/oai/requestdasensio@conicet.gov.ar; lcarlino@conicet.gov.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:34982025-10-15 14:43:12.9CONICET Digital (CONICET) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicasfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Repeatability of superovulatory response to successive FSH treatments in Merino sheep
title Repeatability of superovulatory response to successive FSH treatments in Merino sheep
spellingShingle Repeatability of superovulatory response to successive FSH treatments in Merino sheep
Bruno Galarraga, María Macarena
EMBRYO RECOVERY
EMBRYO TRANSFER
MULTIPLE OVULATION
REPEATABILITY
SHEEP
title_short Repeatability of superovulatory response to successive FSH treatments in Merino sheep
title_full Repeatability of superovulatory response to successive FSH treatments in Merino sheep
title_fullStr Repeatability of superovulatory response to successive FSH treatments in Merino sheep
title_full_unstemmed Repeatability of superovulatory response to successive FSH treatments in Merino sheep
title_sort Repeatability of superovulatory response to successive FSH treatments in Merino sheep
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Bruno Galarraga, María Macarena
Cueto, Marcela Isabel
Gibbons, Alejandro Eduardo
Pereyra Bonnet, Federico Alberto
Catalano, Rodolfo César
Gonzalez Bulnes, Antonio
author Bruno Galarraga, María Macarena
author_facet Bruno Galarraga, María Macarena
Cueto, Marcela Isabel
Gibbons, Alejandro Eduardo
Pereyra Bonnet, Federico Alberto
Catalano, Rodolfo César
Gonzalez Bulnes, Antonio
author_role author
author2 Cueto, Marcela Isabel
Gibbons, Alejandro Eduardo
Pereyra Bonnet, Federico Alberto
Catalano, Rodolfo César
Gonzalez Bulnes, Antonio
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv EMBRYO RECOVERY
EMBRYO TRANSFER
MULTIPLE OVULATION
REPEATABILITY
SHEEP
topic EMBRYO RECOVERY
EMBRYO TRANSFER
MULTIPLE OVULATION
REPEATABILITY
SHEEP
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/4.4
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/4
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The efficiency of a multiple ovulation and embryo transfer program depends on the recovery of a large number of viable embryos per donor ewe at each successive superovulatory treatment. Embryo production, however, is characterized by high individual variability in the ovarian response to hormonal treatment. This study evaluated the repeatability of ovarian response and embryo recovery following three successive superovulatory treatments in 10 four-year-old Merino ewes over a short period of time. Oestrus was synchronized using an intravaginal progesterone pessary inserted on Day 0 and removed on Day 14. FSH was administered to induce superovulation in declining doses twice daily over 3 days as 2(18 + 14 + 8) = 80. mg total commencing on Day 12 after pessary insertion. A dose of 200. IU eCG was administered at pessary removal. Vasectomized rams were used for heat detection and laparoscopic AI was performed 12. h after oestrus detection. Surgical embryo recovery was performed at Day 8 after pessary removal, following which prostaglandin was administered and the next superovulatory procedures began 5 days later giving a 27-day interval between embryo recoveries. Ovulation rates (mean. ±. SEM) for the three successive superovulatory treatments were 13.8. ±. 2.2, 12.1. ±. 2.2 and 12.0. ±. 2.2 (NS); and total embryos recovered were 8.3. ±. 1.4, 6.3. ±. 1.4 and 3.9 ± 1.4 (P= 0.06), respectively. Consequently, the embryo recovery rates declined from 66.1. ±. 7.5% for the first recovery to 41.4. ±. 7.5 and 34.5. ±. 7.5% for the second and third recoveries (P= 0.04). The repeatability was r= 0.84 (P< 0.05) for ovulation rate, r= 0.13 (NS) for total number of embryos and r= 0.09 (NS) for number of grade 1 and 2 embryos. The study showed that an average of 16.3. ±. 2.6 grades 1 and 2 embryos per donor ewe could be recovered over a period of 2.5 months. The high repeatability of ovarian response to successive superovulatory treatments would have to be associated with a high level of repeatability for the number of transferable embryos recovered for it to be used as a criterion for selecting donors on the basis of their response to the first hormonal treatment.
Fil: Bruno Galarraga, María Macarena. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria. Centro Regional Patagonia Norte. Estación Experimental Agropecuaria San Carlos de Bariloche; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Patagonia Norte; Argentina
Fil: Cueto, Marcela Isabel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Patagonia Norte; Argentina. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria. Centro Regional Patagonia Norte. Estación Experimental Agropecuaria San Carlos de Bariloche; Argentina
Fil: Gibbons, Alejandro Eduardo. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria. Centro Regional Patagonia Norte. Estación Experimental Agropecuaria San Carlos de Bariloche; Argentina
Fil: Pereyra Bonnet, Federico Alberto. Hospital Italiano; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Catalano, Rodolfo César. Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Gonzalez Bulnes, Antonio. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas; España
description The efficiency of a multiple ovulation and embryo transfer program depends on the recovery of a large number of viable embryos per donor ewe at each successive superovulatory treatment. Embryo production, however, is characterized by high individual variability in the ovarian response to hormonal treatment. This study evaluated the repeatability of ovarian response and embryo recovery following three successive superovulatory treatments in 10 four-year-old Merino ewes over a short period of time. Oestrus was synchronized using an intravaginal progesterone pessary inserted on Day 0 and removed on Day 14. FSH was administered to induce superovulation in declining doses twice daily over 3 days as 2(18 + 14 + 8) = 80. mg total commencing on Day 12 after pessary insertion. A dose of 200. IU eCG was administered at pessary removal. Vasectomized rams were used for heat detection and laparoscopic AI was performed 12. h after oestrus detection. Surgical embryo recovery was performed at Day 8 after pessary removal, following which prostaglandin was administered and the next superovulatory procedures began 5 days later giving a 27-day interval between embryo recoveries. Ovulation rates (mean. ±. SEM) for the three successive superovulatory treatments were 13.8. ±. 2.2, 12.1. ±. 2.2 and 12.0. ±. 2.2 (NS); and total embryos recovered were 8.3. ±. 1.4, 6.3. ±. 1.4 and 3.9 ± 1.4 (P= 0.06), respectively. Consequently, the embryo recovery rates declined from 66.1. ±. 7.5% for the first recovery to 41.4. ±. 7.5 and 34.5. ±. 7.5% for the second and third recoveries (P= 0.04). The repeatability was r= 0.84 (P< 0.05) for ovulation rate, r= 0.13 (NS) for total number of embryos and r= 0.09 (NS) for number of grade 1 and 2 embryos. The study showed that an average of 16.3. ±. 2.6 grades 1 and 2 embryos per donor ewe could be recovered over a period of 2.5 months. The high repeatability of ovarian response to successive superovulatory treatments would have to be associated with a high level of repeatability for the number of transferable embryos recovered for it to be used as a criterion for selecting donors on the basis of their response to the first hormonal treatment.
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