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Influence of eCG and reproductive management in the resynchronization of ovulation in dairy goats

Resynchronization protocols have been proposed as a way of shortening females’ unproductive time in the flock, with good results in cattle and sheep. In goats, initial studies have shown that a second progestogen device inserted before luteolysis and pregnancy diagnosis does not interfere with the c...

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Autores principales: Cosentino, Isabel Oliveira, Balaro, Mário Felipe Alvares, da Silva, Polyanne Martins, Taira, Augusto Ryonosuke, Santos, Juliana Dantas Rodrigues, Ribeiro, Ana Clara Sarzedas, de Figueiredo, Bruna Ramalho Rigaud, da Costa, Marta Maria Campos Pereira, Vieira, Bruno Ribeiro, Brandão, Felipe Zandonadi
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Publicado: Colégio Brasileiro de Reprodução Animal 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9484398/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36156881
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1984-3143-AR2021-0112
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author Cosentino, Isabel Oliveira
Balaro, Mário Felipe Alvares
da Silva, Polyanne Martins
Taira, Augusto Ryonosuke
Santos, Juliana Dantas Rodrigues
Ribeiro, Ana Clara Sarzedas
de Figueiredo, Bruna Ramalho Rigaud
da Costa, Marta Maria Campos Pereira
Vieira, Bruno Ribeiro
Brandão, Felipe Zandonadi
author_facet Cosentino, Isabel Oliveira
Balaro, Mário Felipe Alvares
da Silva, Polyanne Martins
Taira, Augusto Ryonosuke
Santos, Juliana Dantas Rodrigues
Ribeiro, Ana Clara Sarzedas
de Figueiredo, Bruna Ramalho Rigaud
da Costa, Marta Maria Campos Pereira
Vieira, Bruno Ribeiro
Brandão, Felipe Zandonadi
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description Resynchronization protocols have been proposed as a way of shortening females’ unproductive time in the flock, with good results in cattle and sheep. In goats, initial studies have shown that a second progestogen device inserted before luteolysis and pregnancy diagnosis does not interfere with the corpus luteum lifespan or functionality. This study aimed to evaluate the follicular growth, ovulation pattern and pregnancy rate after insertion of a second and new progestogen device for resynchronizing, with or without equine Chorionic Gonadotrophin (eCG), submitted to natural mating (NM) or artificial insemination (AI) to propose a viable resynchronization protocol for dairy goats. A total of 38 multiparous Saanen goats underwent a short-term progesterone protocol [six days exposed to medroxyprogesterone acetate (MAP) intravaginal sponges + 200 IU eCG and 0.12 mg of cloprostenol sodium on the 5(th) day + 0.025 mg of lecirelin 34 hours after sponge withdrawal] and, on day 16th after the ovulation, received a new MAP device which was retained until day 21. At this moment females were split into four groups: G(eCG+NM) – 100 IU eCG with NM; G(Sal+NM) – saline solution with NM; G(eCG+AI) – 100 IU eCG with AI; and G(Sal+AI) – saline solution with AI. Ultrasound scans were performed every 12 h from sponge withdrawal (day 21) until 108 h after sponge withdrawal (day 25) for follicular dynamics evaluation, at 240 h (day 31) for assessing the presence of active corpus luteum, and on day 60 for pregnancy diagnosis. No differences were found regarding ovulation time, synchronization and follicle size. However, G(eCG+NM) presented a greater estrus manifestation rate (100%) and pregnancy rate (62.5%) when compared to G(Sal+AI). In conclusion, resynchronization protocols in dairy goats may present satisfactory results.
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spelling pubmed-94843982022-09-23 Influence of eCG and reproductive management in the resynchronization of ovulation in dairy goats Cosentino, Isabel Oliveira Balaro, Mário Felipe Alvares da Silva, Polyanne Martins Taira, Augusto Ryonosuke Santos, Juliana Dantas Rodrigues Ribeiro, Ana Clara Sarzedas de Figueiredo, Bruna Ramalho Rigaud da Costa, Marta Maria Campos Pereira Vieira, Bruno Ribeiro Brandão, Felipe Zandonadi Anim Reprod Original Article Resynchronization protocols have been proposed as a way of shortening females’ unproductive time in the flock, with good results in cattle and sheep. In goats, initial studies have shown that a second progestogen device inserted before luteolysis and pregnancy diagnosis does not interfere with the corpus luteum lifespan or functionality. This study aimed to evaluate the follicular growth, ovulation pattern and pregnancy rate after insertion of a second and new progestogen device for resynchronizing, with or without equine Chorionic Gonadotrophin (eCG), submitted to natural mating (NM) or artificial insemination (AI) to propose a viable resynchronization protocol for dairy goats. A total of 38 multiparous Saanen goats underwent a short-term progesterone protocol [six days exposed to medroxyprogesterone acetate (MAP) intravaginal sponges + 200 IU eCG and 0.12 mg of cloprostenol sodium on the 5(th) day + 0.025 mg of lecirelin 34 hours after sponge withdrawal] and, on day 16th after the ovulation, received a new MAP device which was retained until day 21. At this moment females were split into four groups: G(eCG+NM) – 100 IU eCG with NM; G(Sal+NM) – saline solution with NM; G(eCG+AI) – 100 IU eCG with AI; and G(Sal+AI) – saline solution with AI. Ultrasound scans were performed every 12 h from sponge withdrawal (day 21) until 108 h after sponge withdrawal (day 25) for follicular dynamics evaluation, at 240 h (day 31) for assessing the presence of active corpus luteum, and on day 60 for pregnancy diagnosis. No differences were found regarding ovulation time, synchronization and follicle size. However, G(eCG+NM) presented a greater estrus manifestation rate (100%) and pregnancy rate (62.5%) when compared to G(Sal+AI). In conclusion, resynchronization protocols in dairy goats may present satisfactory results. Colégio Brasileiro de Reprodução Animal 2022-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9484398/ /pubmed/36156881 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1984-3143-AR2021-0112 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Copyright © The Author(s). This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cosentino, Isabel Oliveira
Balaro, Mário Felipe Alvares
da Silva, Polyanne Martins
Taira, Augusto Ryonosuke
Santos, Juliana Dantas Rodrigues
Ribeiro, Ana Clara Sarzedas
de Figueiredo, Bruna Ramalho Rigaud
da Costa, Marta Maria Campos Pereira
Vieira, Bruno Ribeiro
Brandão, Felipe Zandonadi
Influence of eCG and reproductive management in the resynchronization of ovulation in dairy goats
title Influence of eCG and reproductive management in the resynchronization of ovulation in dairy goats
title_full Influence of eCG and reproductive management in the resynchronization of ovulation in dairy goats
title_fullStr Influence of eCG and reproductive management in the resynchronization of ovulation in dairy goats
title_full_unstemmed Influence of eCG and reproductive management in the resynchronization of ovulation in dairy goats
title_short Influence of eCG and reproductive management in the resynchronization of ovulation in dairy goats
title_sort influence of ecg and reproductive management in the resynchronization of ovulation in dairy goats
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9484398/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36156881
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1984-3143-AR2021-0112
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