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Ovarian synchronization following ultrasound-guided transvaginal follicle ablation in heifers.

D R Berfelt1, K C Lightfoot, G P Adams.   

Abstract

In Experiments 1 and 2, ultrasound-guided transvaginal follicle aspiration was used as a method of follicle ablation to induce and synchronize subsequent follicular wave emergence and enhance ovulation synchrony following PGF2alpha administration. Heifers were at unknown stages of the estrous cycle at the start of both experiments in which all follicles>or=5 mm in diameter were ablated; luteolysis was induced 4 d later with cloprostenol (500 ug/dose, im). In Experiment 1, heifers were randomly assigned to either an ablation (n=17) or a procedural control (no follicle ablation, n=17) group. Ablation-induced wave emergence was indicated by a significant increase in the total number of follicles>or=5 mm within 2 d of ablation (mean, 1.5 d), which was preceded by a significant surge in circulating FSH. Although the mean (+/-SEM) interval from PGF2alpha administration to ovulation did not differ between follicle-ablated heifers (5.1+/-0.5 d range, 3 to 9 d) and control heifers (5.1+/-1.0 d; range, 1 to 5 d), the variability of the interval was different (P<0.05). Inequality of variance between the 2 groups was attributed to a greater (P<0.08) degree of ovulation synchrony in the ablation group than in the control group; 13/16 (81%) versus 9/17 (53%), respectively, ovulated within 5 d of cloprostenol administration. Relative asynchrony of ovulations in control heifers was associated with the status of the follicular wave at the time of PGF2alpha administration and, in part, to incomplete luteolysis following a single dose of PGF2alpha. Experiment 2 was designed to examine the efficacy of 2 doses of cloprostenol 12 h apart (n=7) versus a single dose (n=8) to induce complete luteolysis subsequent to follicle ablation-induced wave emergence. Two doses of cloprostenol potentiated ovulation synchrony; more (P<0.05) 2-dose heifers (7/7, 100%) than single-dose heifers (4/8, 50%) ovulated within 5 d after PGF2alpha administration. In summary, ultrasound-guided transvaginal follicle ablation, done at random during the estrous cycle, induced and synchronized subsequent follicular wave emergence, and resulted in a high degree of ovulation synchrony among heifers after PGF2alpha induced luteolysis, especially when 2 doses of PGF2alpha were administered 12 h apart.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 16727595     DOI: 10.1016/0093-691x(94)90113-w

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


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