Effect of heatwaves on the pregnancy rate of dual-purpose recipient cows transferred with produced in-vitro embryos in tropical locations

Alondra Zavaleta-Martínez, Manuel Barrientos-Morales, Manlio Alpirez-Mendozaa, Araceli Rodríguez-Andrade, P. Cervantes-Acosta, Antonio Hernández-Beltrán, Leonel Avesaño-Reyes, Belisario Domínguez-Mancera
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Dual-purpose cows (n=648) from different genetic group (European, Zebu and crossbreeds cattle) were transferred with embryos produced in-vitro, in fresh or thawed, with the purpose of analyzing the effects of heatwaves on the pregnancy rate (PR) before, during, and after the transfer. The weather data used (temperature and humidity) were obtained on-site in production units to determine the temperature-humidity index (THI), and it was established that THI values of ≥74 before (-4, -3 and -2 days), during (-1, 0 and +1), and after (+2, +3 and +4) the transfer constitute a heatwave, with day “0” being the transfer day. The 2K contingency table was used, with a xi2 distribution and logistic regression (Statistica, v10), to find the PR in the recipient cows. The intrinsic variables considered were the corpus luteum size (CL1, CL2 and CL3), body condition, parity, and genetic group; while the extrinsic variables were the geographical area, embrionary development stage, embryo preservation method and quality. The presence of a heatwave before, during and after the transfer lowered the PR by 13% (p< 0.05), with it being 43% in conditions of thermal comfort, and 30% during a heatwave, the odd ratio was 0.6404 - 0.4652. The PR was lower in the presence of a heatwave across the three genetic groups (30.09, 33.33 and 35.20% by Zebu, European, and crossbreeds cattle, respectively), as well as in cows with smaller CL (CL3, 29.38%). Body condition, parity and embrionary development stage were not associated with the heatwave (p>0.05). Thawed embryos are more susceptible to heatwaves, their PR being lower (16.81%). It was concluded that the heatwave lowered the PR of the recipient cows by 13%.
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热浪对用热带地区生产的体外胚胎移植的两用受体奶牛怀孕率的影响
对来自不同基因组(欧洲牛、斑马牛和杂交牛)的两用牛(n=648)进行体外胚胎移植(新鲜胚胎或解冻胚胎),目的是分析移植前、移植期间和移植后热浪对妊娠率(PR)的影响。所使用的气象数据(温度和湿度)是在生产单位现场获得的,用于确定温湿度指数(THI),并确定移植前(-4、-3 和 -2 天)、移植中(-1、0 和 +1 天)和移植后(+2、+3 和 +4 天)的 THI 值≥74 即为热浪,"0 "天为移植日。使用 2K 或然率表、xi2 分布和逻辑回归(Statistica, v10)来计算受体奶牛的 PR。考虑的内在变量包括黄体大小(CL1、CL2 和 CL3)、体况、胎次和遗传组别;外在变量包括地理区域、胚胎发育阶段、胚胎保存方法和质量。胚胎移植前、移植中和移植后出现热浪会使PR降低13%(p< 0.05),热舒适条件下为43%,热浪期间为30%,奇异比为0.6404 - 0.4652。在热浪条件下,三个基因组的 PR 都较低(斑马牛、欧洲牛和杂交牛的 PR 分别为 30.09%、33.33% 和 35.20%),CL 较小的奶牛(CL3,29.38%)的 PR 也较低。体况、胎次和胚胎发育阶段与热浪无关(p>0.05)。解冻胚胎更易受热浪影响,其PR更低(16.81%)。结论是,热浪使受体奶牛的PR降低了13%。
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