Exogenous growth hormone improves the number of transferable embryos in superovulated ewes

The application of pGH (porcine Growth Hormone) to superovulated ewes was studied with the aim of improving the embryo yield. Thirty-seven ewes were superovulated with pFSH for 3 d and 18 of them were cotreated the third day with 0.50 mg of pGH. Embryos were surgically recovered on Day 7 after sponge withdrawal. Then, 102 morphologically healthy embryos were immediately transferred in pairs to 51 synchronized recipient ewes. The GH treatment did not significantly affect the percentage of ewes in estrus, the time of estrus onset or the ovulation rate. However, it improved synchronization by grouping estrus in a narrower range (12 h) in comparison to the control group (24 h); (16 to 28 h after sponge withdrawal vs 12 to 36 h; P < 0.05). The total amount of LH released during the preovulatory surge was lower in the GH than in the control group (P < 0.05). No differences were found between groups for other LH-related parameters such as basal levels, peak values or peak time from sponge removal. The proportions of unfertilized oocytes and degenerate embryos recovered were lower in the GH cotreated group (P < 0.05 and P < 0.01, respectively). This resulted in higher rates of transferable embryos and lambs born per donor ewe in the GH than in the untreated group (3.9 vs 1.7 and 2.28 vs 0.84, respectively; both, P < 0.05). These beneficial effects of GH would likely be due either to a direct action on oocyte maturation or to an indirect action on the oviductal environment. © 2001 by Elsevier Science Inc.

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Main Authors: Folch, J., Ramón, J. P., Cocero, M. J., Alabart, J. L., Beckers, J. F.
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spelling dig-inia-es-20.500.12792-14732020-12-15T09:46:30Z Exogenous growth hormone improves the number of transferable embryos in superovulated ewes Folch, J. Ramón, J. P. Cocero, M. J. Alabart, J. L. Beckers, J. F. The application of pGH (porcine Growth Hormone) to superovulated ewes was studied with the aim of improving the embryo yield. Thirty-seven ewes were superovulated with pFSH for 3 d and 18 of them were cotreated the third day with 0.50 mg of pGH. Embryos were surgically recovered on Day 7 after sponge withdrawal. Then, 102 morphologically healthy embryos were immediately transferred in pairs to 51 synchronized recipient ewes. The GH treatment did not significantly affect the percentage of ewes in estrus, the time of estrus onset or the ovulation rate. However, it improved synchronization by grouping estrus in a narrower range (12 h) in comparison to the control group (24 h); (16 to 28 h after sponge withdrawal vs 12 to 36 h; P < 0.05). The total amount of LH released during the preovulatory surge was lower in the GH than in the control group (P < 0.05). No differences were found between groups for other LH-related parameters such as basal levels, peak values or peak time from sponge removal. The proportions of unfertilized oocytes and degenerate embryos recovered were lower in the GH cotreated group (P < 0.05 and P < 0.01, respectively). This resulted in higher rates of transferable embryos and lambs born per donor ewe in the GH than in the untreated group (3.9 vs 1.7 and 2.28 vs 0.84, respectively; both, P < 0.05). These beneficial effects of GH would likely be due either to a direct action on oocyte maturation or to an indirect action on the oviductal environment. © 2001 by Elsevier Science Inc. 2020-10-22T11:57:38Z 2020-10-22T11:57:38Z 2001 journal article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/1473 10.1016/S0093-691X(01)00520-9 eng Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ open access
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description The application of pGH (porcine Growth Hormone) to superovulated ewes was studied with the aim of improving the embryo yield. Thirty-seven ewes were superovulated with pFSH for 3 d and 18 of them were cotreated the third day with 0.50 mg of pGH. Embryos were surgically recovered on Day 7 after sponge withdrawal. Then, 102 morphologically healthy embryos were immediately transferred in pairs to 51 synchronized recipient ewes. The GH treatment did not significantly affect the percentage of ewes in estrus, the time of estrus onset or the ovulation rate. However, it improved synchronization by grouping estrus in a narrower range (12 h) in comparison to the control group (24 h); (16 to 28 h after sponge withdrawal vs 12 to 36 h; P < 0.05). The total amount of LH released during the preovulatory surge was lower in the GH than in the control group (P < 0.05). No differences were found between groups for other LH-related parameters such as basal levels, peak values or peak time from sponge removal. The proportions of unfertilized oocytes and degenerate embryos recovered were lower in the GH cotreated group (P < 0.05 and P < 0.01, respectively). This resulted in higher rates of transferable embryos and lambs born per donor ewe in the GH than in the untreated group (3.9 vs 1.7 and 2.28 vs 0.84, respectively; both, P < 0.05). These beneficial effects of GH would likely be due either to a direct action on oocyte maturation or to an indirect action on the oviductal environment. © 2001 by Elsevier Science Inc.
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author Folch, J.
Ramón, J. P.
Cocero, M. J.
Alabart, J. L.
Beckers, J. F.
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Ramón, J. P.
Cocero, M. J.
Alabart, J. L.
Beckers, J. F.
Exogenous growth hormone improves the number of transferable embryos in superovulated ewes
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Ramón, J. P.
Cocero, M. J.
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title Exogenous growth hormone improves the number of transferable embryos in superovulated ewes
title_short Exogenous growth hormone improves the number of transferable embryos in superovulated ewes
title_full Exogenous growth hormone improves the number of transferable embryos in superovulated ewes
title_fullStr Exogenous growth hormone improves the number of transferable embryos in superovulated ewes
title_full_unstemmed Exogenous growth hormone improves the number of transferable embryos in superovulated ewes
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