Pregnancy rates for Grade 2 embryos following administration of synthetic GnRH at the time of transfer in embryo-recipient cattle

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作者
Smith, AK [1 ]
Grimmer, SP [1 ]
机构
[1] Ovaflo Embryo Transfer, Skene AB32 6RX, Aberdeen, Scotland
关键词
cattle; embryo transfer; GnRH; pregnancy;
D O I
10.1016/S0093-691X(02)00704-5
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
To succeed with pregnancy a bovine embryo must overcome the luteolytic mechanism and achieve recognition of pregnancy. It is understood that well developed embryos are more successful in achieving recognition of pregnancy than poorly developed ones. Attempts have been made to assist this recognition of pregnancy by utilising a number of hormonal supplements with varying levels of success. A study was undertaken to test the hypothesis that supplementation with synthetic GnRH at the time of transfer of Grade 2 embryos will enhance pregnancy rates in recipients receiving this category of embryo. Pairs of fresh and frozen Grade 2 embryos (n = 38) from 34 donor animals were allocated to the trial. Thirty eight pairs of recipients were used and one of each pair was randomly assigned to receive treatment on the day of embryo transfer (Day 7) with 5 ml of gonadorelin, containing a synthetic gonadotrophin releasing hormone, 0.1 mg/ml. Pregnancy diagnosis was carried out from 42 days post-transfer by either palpation per rectum or ultrasound scanning. Treatment, embryo processing, side of transfer, parity of recipient, breed of recipient and breed of donor dam showed no statistically significant effect on pregnancy rate. The overall pregnancy rate in this study was within commercially accepted limits for Grade 2 embryos at 38.2%. The pregnancy rates were 34.2 and 42.1% for the GnRH-treated and control groups, respectively and were not significantly different at P < 0.05. The failure of this treatment to improve pregnancy rates could be due to its effect being transitory therefore allowing subsequent pregnancy loss. The timing of the treatment post-transfer, treatment dose and potency of the GnRH analogue may also play a role in this. Further study is required to determine the hormonal or follicular status of prospective candidates for treatment before applying this as a whole herd regime. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved.
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