Literature DB >> 16726748

Superovulation of beef heifers with Folltropin: A new FSH preparation containing reduced LH activity.

A Gonzalez1, I G Lussier, T D Carruthers, B D Murphy, R J Mapletoft.   

Abstract

The optimum superovulatory dose of Folltropin was determined and compared with a standard 28 mg dose of FSH-P in beef heifers. In Experiment 1, mean numbers of corpora lutea (CL) did not differ among the groups treated with 10, 20, 30 or 40 mg Folltropin or FSH-P, and the mean CL number was reduced (P<0.05) only in the 5 mg Folltropin group. Mean numbers of ova/embryos recovered, fertilized and transferable were greater (P<0.05) for the 10, 20 and 30 mg Folltropin groups than for the 5 mg group. The 40 mg Folltropin group and the FSH-P group were intermediate. The percentage of fertilized and transferable embryos did not differ over the dosages used in this experiment. In Experiment 2, mean numbers of CL were greater for the 9, 18 and 36 mg Folltropin groups than for the 4.5 mg group, with the 9 mg group being lower than the 36 mg group (P<0.05). The 18 mg group was intermediate and did not differ. Mean numbers of ova/embryos recovered and fertilized ova were greater for the 9, 18 and 36 mg groups (P<0.05) than for the 4.5 mg group. The percent of fertilized and mean number and percentage of transferable embryos did not differ among treatments. We conclude that Folltropin may be a satisfactory superovulatory replacement for FSH-P and that a dose of 18 to 20 mg Folltropin may be within the optimum superovulatory dosage range for beef heifers. Dosages of Folltropin of more than twice the optimum did not result in deterioration of ova/embryo quality.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 16726748     DOI: 10.1016/0093-691x(90)90509-r

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Theriogenology        ISSN: 0093-691X            Impact factor:   2.740


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