Alternative Follicle Stimulating Hormone Dose Rate for Embryo Production in Dairy Cattle

Mutembei Hm, V. Tsuma, D. Kios
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Multiple ovulation and embryo transfer though available for the past 40 years, is seldom used in Kenya. The high cost of superovulation has been cited as a major contributory factor. The research was carried out to test the effect of four different dose rates of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) used for superovulation. Ultrasound and manual palpation were used to determine the number of follicles and corpora lutea formed. Harvesting and grading of embryos was carried out to determine the quantity and quality of embryos produced. An average of three embryos per donor was recovered, though there was a potential of more than six embryos. One third of the donors failed to ovulate, another third produced 1 to 3 embryos while a third produced over three embryos. All donor cows had several ovulatory follicles ranging from 7.7 to 13.7, but the failure for some to ovulate needs further investigation. There was no difference in embryo quantity and quality between the different FSH dose rates. The season, technique and animal factors were shown to influence embryo production. It’s recommended that super ovulation may be carried out in Kenya using 200 mgs of FSH. This will reduce the cost of embryo production by at least 25% or more depending on the number of embryos harvested per donor.
不同促卵泡激素剂量率对奶牛胚胎生产的影响
多次排卵和胚胎移植虽然在过去的40年里是可行的,但在肯尼亚很少使用。超排卵的高成本被认为是一个主要的促成因素。这项研究是为了测试四种不同剂量率的促卵泡激素(FSH)用于超排卵的效果。采用超声和手触诊法测定形成的卵泡和黄体数量。胚胎的收获和分级是为了确定胚胎的数量和质量。每个捐赠者平均回收了三个胚胎,尽管有可能超过六个胚胎。三分之一的捐赠者没有排卵,另外三分之一产生了1到3个胚胎,还有三分之一产生了3个以上的胚胎。所有供体奶牛均有数个卵泡,卵泡大小在7.7 ~ 13.7之间,但部分奶牛排卵失败的原因有待进一步研究。不同FSH剂量率对胚胎数量和质量无显著影响。季节、技术和动物因素均影响胚的产生。建议在肯尼亚使用200毫克卵泡刺激素进行超级排卵。这将使胚胎生产成本降低至少25%或更多,具体取决于每个供体收获的胚胎数量。
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