Effects of sunlight hours and hormones on double ovulation, and singleton and twin pregnancies in mares

Martha A Mellish, Kasadee Allan, Bronwyn Crane
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Equine twin pregnancies are almost exclusively dizygotic, without the application of advanced reproductive technologies, requiring 2ovulations in 1 estrous cycle. Breeding records were used to determine the effects of sunlight hours, prostaglandin F2α, human chorionicgonadotropin, deslorelin (a gonadotropin releasing hormone agonist), and progesterone and estradiol on double ovulation rates,and singleton and twin pregnancy rates. Breeding records of mares (n = 267) and their estrous cycles (n = 914) were analysed. Doubleovulations occurred in 10.5% (96/914) of estrous cycles. Twin pregnancies were observed in 42.7% (38/89) of mares that had doubleovulations. Overall, per estrous cycle pregnancy rate was 47.2% (405/858) and twin pregnancies was 4.4% (38/858). Double ovulationshad higher (p < 0.001) per cycle singleton pregnancy rate (69.7%; 62/89) than 1-ovulation cycles (44.6%; 343/769). Deslorelinincreased (p < 0.05; OR =1.24 95% CI) double ovulations and human chorionic gonadotropin tended (p = 0.089; OR =1.68; 95%CI) to increase double ovulations. Deslorelin use resulted in an odds ratio of 2.47 for a positive pregnancy (either singleton or twin)diagnosis compared to cycles without deslorelin use. None of the factors examined had a substantial impact on twin pregnancy rates.
日照时间和激素对母马双排卵、单胎和双胎妊娠的影响
马双胎妊娠几乎完全是双卵妊娠,没有应用先进的生殖技术,需要在1个发情周期中进行2次排卵。使用繁殖记录来确定日照时间、前列腺素F2α、人绒毛膜促性腺激素、去氯肾上腺素(一种促性腺激素释放激素激动剂)、孕酮和雌二醇对双排卵率、单胎和双胎妊娠率的影响。分析了267头母马的繁殖记录和914头母马发情周期。双排卵发生在10.5%(96/914)的发情周期。42.7%(38/89)的双卵母马出现双胎妊娠。总的来说,每个发情周期的妊娠率为47.2%(405/858),双胎妊娠率为4.4%(38/858)。单胎妊娠率(69.7%;62/89)高于单胎妊娠(44.6%;343/769)。脱氯肾上腺素增加(p<0.05;OR=1.24 95%CI)双排卵,人绒毛膜促性腺激素倾向于增加双排卵(p=0.089;OR=1.68;95%CI)。与未使用Deslorelin的周期相比,使用deslorerin导致阳性妊娠(单胎或双胎)诊断的比值比为2.47。所检查的因素均未对双胎妊娠率产生实质性影响。
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