Assisted Reproductive Technologies used in small animal veterinary practice - possibilities, obstacles and future

W. Niżański
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Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) are currently used in animals usually in three main situations: 1. As a form of treatment of subfertility and infertility in females and/or males, 2. As a method to obtain genetically valuable progeny in relatively short time in healthy fertile animals, 3. As a modern smart tool to obtain progeny in endangered animal species in programs of rescue of wild animals threatened extinction. Generally the efficiency of reproductive biotechniques in dogs and cats is lower in comparison to obtained in farm animals and in human. Independently of the aim of their use, there are some techniques, which are better developed in dogs and some others seems to be better developed in cats. It may be assumed that simple, clinical techniques are well elaborated and more frequently used in dogs while more advanced techniques are better developed in cats. The level of effectiveness of ART is conditioned by anatomical and physiological factors specific for species, general demands for their use in veterinary practice and research, and general interest of breeders and scientific community in such activity.
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辅助生殖技术在小动物兽医实践中的应用——可能性、障碍和未来
辅助生殖技术(ART)目前通常在三种主要情况下用于动物:1。作为治疗女性和/或男性生育能力低下和不孕症的一种形式。作为一种在健康可育动物体内较短时间内获得具有遗传价值的后代的方法。作为一种获取濒危物种后代的现代智能工具,应用于濒危野生动物抢救计划中。一般来说,与在农场动物和人类身上获得的生殖生物技术相比,在狗和猫身上获得的效率要低。与它们的使用目的无关,有一些技术在狗身上得到了更好的发展,而另一些似乎在猫身上得到了更好的发展。人们可能会认为,简单的临床技术在狗身上得到了很好的阐述和更频繁的使用,而更先进的技术在猫身上得到了更好的发展。抗逆转录病毒治疗的有效性取决于物种特有的解剖和生理因素,兽医实践和研究中对其使用的一般需求,以及育种者和科学界对此类活动的普遍兴趣。
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