Influence of small doses of gonadotropin-releasing hormone following controlled internal drug-release insert removal on reproductive parameters in beef cattle subjected to a fixed-time artificial insemination protocol

Jerica J.J. Rich, Emmalee J. Northrop, Stephanie D. Perkins, George A. Perry PAS
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Heifers and cows that exhibit estrus before fixed-time AI have increased concentrations of estradiol and greater conception rates compared with those that do not. Our objective was to determine whether small doses of gonadotropin-releasing hormone following controlled internal drug-release insert removal would affect estradiol concentrations, estrus expression, or pregnancy success. Beef cattle (n = 247) were synchronized using the 7-d CO-Synch+CIDR protocol and assigned to 1 of 3 treatment groups (0 μg,10 μg, or 5 + 5 μg of gonadotropin-releasing hormone). Animals were observed for estrus, blood samples were collected, and animals were bred by appointment. Concentrations of estradiol were influenced by time (P < 0.0001) but not by treatment (P = 0.52) or a treatment-by-time interaction (P = 0.68). Estrus was not influenced by age (P = 0.36), treatment (P = 0.92), or a treatment-by-age interaction (P = 0.58). Conception rates were influenced by estrus (P < 0.01), treatment (P = 0.04), and a treatment-by-estrus (P < 0.01) interaction but were not influenced by age (P = 0.27), treatment by age (P = 0.84), or treatment by estrus by age (P = 0.94). Animals administered 5 + 5 μg had increased conception rates (P = 0.01; 69 ± 6%) compared with animals administered 10 μg and tended to be increased (P = 0.11) compared with 0 μg, which did not differ from 10 μg (53 ± 6% vs. 42 ± 8%, respectively). In conclusion, 5 + 5 μg did not affect concentrations of estradiol or estrus expression but did improve conception to AI.

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小剂量促性腺激素释放激素对定时人工授精肉牛生殖参数的影响
与没有发情的母牛相比,在固定时间人工智能之前发情的母牛和小母牛的雌二醇浓度增加,受孕率更高。我们的目的是确定小剂量的促性腺激素释放激素在受控的内部药物释放插入物去除后是否会影响雌二醇浓度、发情表达或妊娠成功。采用7 d co - sync +CIDR方案对247头肉牛进行同步处理,并将其分为3个处理组(促性腺激素释放激素0、10或5 + 5 μg)中的1个。观察动物的发情情况,采集血液样本,预约饲养。雌二醇浓度受时间影响(P <0.0001),但不受治疗(P = 0.52)或治疗时间相互作用(P = 0.68)的影响。发情不受年龄(P = 0.36)、治疗(P = 0.92)或治疗-年龄相互作用(P = 0.58)的影响。受孕率受发情影响(P <0.01)、治疗(P = 0.04)和发情治疗(P <0.01)相互作用,但不受年龄(P = 0.27)、按年龄治疗(P = 0.84)或按发情年龄治疗(P = 0.94)的影响。给药5 + 5 μg的小鼠受孕率升高(P = 0.01;(69±6%),且与0 μg组相比有增加的趋势(P = 0.11),与10 μg组相比差异无统计学意义(分别为53±6%与42±8%)。综上所述,5 + 5 μg不影响雌二醇浓度和发情表达,但能提高人工授精的受孕率。
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