| Literature DB >> 28528496 |
Lian-Ben Chang1, Chih-Jen Chou2, Jia-Shian Shiu1,3, Po-An Tu1,4, Shi-Xuan Gao3, Shao-Yu Peng5, Shinn-Chih Wu6,7.
Abstract
Our aim was to investigate insemination techniques in order to improve pregnancy rates of artificial insemination (AI) using sex-sorted semen (sexed AI) in cattle in tropical and subtropical (T/ST) regions. In T/ST regions, the pregnancy rates by sexed AI are reportedly the lowest in the hottest months of the year, with less than 15% in cows and 35-40% in heifers (PMID 24048822). We compared sexed AI by depositing the semen into the uterine body (UB-AI, n = 12) versus the unilateral uterine horn (UUH-AI, n = 14) of pre-ovulation heifers. The ovary and follicle were assessed by rectal ultrasound before AI. After insemination, pregnancy was determined by ultrasound at approximately 40 days and approximately 70 days. In the present study, we demonstrated that high pregnancy rates (>70%) by sexed AI in the hottest season in a subtropical region such as Taiwan can be achieved when heifers with pre-ovulation follicles are used. The overall pregnancy rates were 54% higher in the UUH-AI (71%) group than in the UB-AI (42%) group (P = 0.06), examined on approximately 40 days post-sexed AI. Surprisingly, however, the pregnancy outcome appeared to be higher in the hot season (62%) than in the cool season (46%) although this difference was not statistically significant. Based on the present study, we recommend that cattle breeders perform UUH-AI using sex-sorted semen for heifers with pre-ovulation follicles in order to achieve satisfactory pregnancy outcome in the hot seasons in T/ST regions.Entities:
Keywords: Holstein heifers; Insemination deposition; Pre-ovulation follicle; Sex-sorted semen; Subtropical regions
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28528496 PMCID: PMC5519643 DOI: 10.1007/s11250-017-1311-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trop Anim Health Prod ISSN: 0049-4747 Impact factor: 1.559
Comparison pregnancy per AI (P/AI) of females inseminated with sex-sorted semen in hot regions
| Area | Climate | Animal category | Pregnancy per AI based on sex-sorted semen used in AI % ( | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Florida | Subtropical region | Heifers | Winter: 64 | Donovan et al. |
| Summer: 33 | ||||
| Northern Italy | Subtropical region | Heifers | Spring: 53.9 (82/152) | Cerchiaro et al. |
| Summer: 44.2 (19/43) | ||||
| Autumn: 50.8 (62/122) | ||||
| Winter: 50.7 (111/219) | ||||
| Northern Mexico | Desert climate | Heifer cows | Overall: 41.6 | Mellado et al. |
| Winter: 21 | ||||
| Summer: 16 | ||||
| Overall: 17.3 |
Fig. 1There is no follicle in the ovary via ultrasound detection (a), there is a dominant follicle (18.2 mm, arrow) in the ovary via ultrasound detection (b), and there is a small follicle (7.6 mm, arrow) in the ovary via ultrasound detection (c)
Follicle diameter of heifers in cool and hot season
| Follicle diameter (mm) | Follicle diameter of all heifers | Follicle diameter of pregnant heifers | Follicle diameter of not pregnant heifers |
|---|---|---|---|
| In hot season | 13.3 ± 1.4 | 13.1 ± 1.5 | 13.6 ± 1.5 |
| In cool season | 14.2 ± 1.9 | 14.5 ± 2.3 | 14 ± 1.5 |
Pregnancy rate、embryonic loss rate、live offspring rate, and female rate of heifers on approximately 40 and 70 days after frozen-thawed sex-sorted semen deposition at UB and UUH with pre-ovulatory follicle
| Site of depositiona | UB-AI, | UUH-AI, | In total, |
|---|---|---|---|
| Number of AI | 12 | 14 | 26 |
| Number of pregnant heifers at approximately 40 days (% per AI) | 5 (42) | 10 (71) | 15 (58) |
| Number of pregnant heifers at approximately 70 days (% per AI) | 5 (42) | 9 (64) | 14 (54) |
| Number of embryonic loss rate (% per AI) | 0 (0) | 1 (10) | 1 (7) |
| Number of live offspring rate (% per born) | 5 (100) | 9 (100) | 14 (100) |
| Number of female (% offspring rate) | 5 (100) | 8 (89) | 13 (93) |
UB semen deposition in the uterine body, UUH semen deposition in the unilateral uterine horn
aDeposition sites within the uterus
Fig. 2Pregnancy of heifer on approximately 40 days after inseminated with sex-sorted semen
Fig. 3Pregnancy of heifer on approximately 70 days after inseminated with sex-sorted semen