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Use of logistic models to evaluate the response of superovulation treatment and embryo production in Santa Inês ewes.

Maiana Silva Chaves1, Alexandre Floriani Ramos2, Nathalia Hack Moreira Brasil2, José Carlos Ferreira-Silva1, Samuel Rezende Paiva2, Eduardo Oliveira Melo2,3, Inácio Barros4, Vicente José de Figueirêdo Freitas5, Valdir Ribeiro Junior6, Cláudio Coutinho Bartolomeu1, Marcos Antonio Lemos de Oliveira1, Hymerson Costa Azevedo7.   

Abstract

The study aimed to verify the influence of the FecGE mutation in superovulated ewes and to evaluate the probability of logistic models to determine the response capacity of these ewes to superovulatory treatment. Santa Inês ewes (n = 29) were genotyped for the FecGE mutation and separated for their genotype group in carriers of the mutant E allele (FecGE/E, FecG+/E) and non-carrier (FecG+/+) alleles. The ewes underwent hormonal treatment for superovulation. Aside from the genotypes, variables included in the statistical model were reproductive status (empty, early lactation, or late lactation), age (> or < 6 years), and number of births (nulliparous, primiparous, multiparous). The carriers of the mutation could be discriminated from the non-carriers based on the number of corpora lutea, rate of frozen embryos, and fecundity. Recovery rate was significantly higher (P < 0.05) in FecGE/E (94.31%) compared to FecG+/E (63.15%) and FecG+/+ (61.90%) (P < 0.05), whereas fecundity rate of FecG+/+ ewes (50.76%) was significantly higher than FecG+/E (18.96%) and FecGE/E (32.53%) (P < 0.05). We determined in this study that the response to superovulation and embryo production can be discriminated between FecGE/E and FecG+/E ewes in relation to the FecG+/+ genotype. Logistic models that included reproductive status and mutation, or reproductive status and age, or reproductive status and number of births were effective in predicting the response to superovulatory treatment.
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Keywords:  Fertilization; Hormone; Ovary; Ovine

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Year:  2022        PMID: 36070151     DOI: 10.1007/s11250-022-03310-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trop Anim Health Prod        ISSN: 0049-4747            Impact factor:   1.893


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