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Use of color-Doppler ultrasonography for selection of recipients in timed-embryo transfer programs in beef cattle

Authors :
Alexandre Sardinha Carvalhêdo
Guilherme Pugliesi
Everton Lopes
Gabriela Dalmaso de Melo
Mario Binelli
J. C. B. Silva
Luciano Andrade Silva
Emivaldo de Siqueira Filho
Source :
Repositório Institucional da USP (Biblioteca Digital da Produção Intelectual), Universidade de São Paulo (USP), instacron:USP
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

We aimed to study the association between CL characteristics assessed by color-Doppler ultrasonography (Doppler-US) at the time of embryo transfer (ET) and pregnancy rate (P/ET) in beef recipients. Estrous cycles of crossbred beef recipients were synchronized for timed-ET. On the day of ET (Day 7), CL area, proportion of luteal blood perfusion (BP), and the relationship between the largest dominant follicle (DF) and CL (ipsilateral or contralateral) were determined. Animals (n = 444) received an in vitro produced embryo from Nelore donors, placed in the uterine horn ipsilateral to the CL. Recipients were split retrospectively in three subgroups according to CL area [small ( 4 cm2)] and three subgroups according to luteal signals of BP [low (≤40%), medium (45–50%) or high (≥55%)]. Pregnancy was detected on Days 30–45 by transrectal ultrasonography and P/ET was analyzed considering the effects of cow's category (suckling or non-suckling), CL area, luteal BP and side of DF. P/ET increased along with BP category [low, 45.9%B, (62/135); medium, 54.1%AB (93/172); and high, 58.4%A (80/137)]. When luteal BP was evaluated as a continuous variable, a significant (P 0.1], when CL area was evaluated as a continuous variable, a quadratic effect (P 0.1). In conclusion, Doppler-US is an innovative tool that has the potential to be used for selection of suitable embryo recipients based on luteal BP. Selection of recipients that have a greater chance of maintaining pregnancy will increase the success of timed-ET programs.

Details

ISSN :
18793231
Volume :
135
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Theriogenology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6ff4b27bf8f0d4e03a99b232e53cc9b2