微创剖腹手术对非洲狮(Panthera leo)进行人工授精。

IF 2.3 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Behrang Ekrami, Hamid Ghasemzedeh Nava, Maziar Kaveh Baghbadorani, Fereshteh Nosrati
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辅助生殖技术(ART),包括人工授精(AI),是保护脆弱野生物种遗传资源的有前途的工具。本研究报道了人工智能在非洲狮(Panthera leo)中的应用,在全身麻醉下通过尿道导尿收集新鲜精液。采集了两只成年雄狮的精液样本,并对其体积、活力、浓度和形态进行了分析。一个合格的样品,测量0.4 mL的体积,以1:4的比例扩展,使用1.6 mL的tris -蛋黄为基础的扩展剂。通过肌肉注射1000 IU马绒毛膜促性腺激素,对3只成年母狮进行卵巢刺激。给药后100 h,观察发情行为和生理指标。随后,给予750 IU人绒毛膜促性腺激素(hCG)诱导排卵。在hCG注射后36小时,通过微创中线剖腹探查进行人工智能。通过24号静脉导管将含有约1 × 10 26个精子的0.25 mL延伸精液放入每个子宫角。人工授精后60天经腹超声诊断妊娠。三只母狮中的一只(33.3%)被证实怀孕,在子宫角内检测到两个可存活的胎儿。怀孕持续了115天,最终产下了两只幼崽。这些发现证明了利用美洲豹新鲜精液进行微创剖腹人工智能的可行性和潜力,并促进了ART在濒危猫科动物迁地保护工作中的应用。
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Conducting successful mini-invasive laparotomy assisted artificial insemination in African Lion(Panthera leo).

Assisted reproductive technologies (ART), including artificial insemination (AI), represent promising tools for the conservation of genetic resources of vulnerable wild felid species. This study reports the application of AI in African lions ( Panthera leo), using fresh semen collected via urethral catheterization under general anesthesia. Semen samples were obtained from two adult male lions and subsequently analyzed for volume, motility, concentration, and morphology. A qualified sample, measuring 0.4 mL in volume, was extended at a 1:4 ratio, using 1.6 mL of a Tris-egg yolk-based extender. Ovarian stimulation in three adult lionesses was achieved through the intramuscular administration of 1000 IU of equine chorionic gonadotropin. At 100 hours' post-administration, behavioral and physiological indicators of estrus were observed. Subsequently, 750 IU of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) was administered to induce ovulation. AI was performed 36 h following hCG injection via minimal invasive midline laparotomy. A total of 0.25 mL of the extended semen, containing approximately 1 × 10⁶ spermatozoa, was deposited into each uterine horn using a 24-gauge intravenous catheter. Pregnancy diagnosis was conducted 60 days' post-insemination using transabdominal ultrasonography. One of the three lionesses (33.3%) was confirmed pregnant, with two viable fetuses detected within the uterine horns. The pregnancy proceeded to term, lasting 115 days, and resulted in the live birth of two cubs. These findings demonstrate the feasibility and potential of minimally invasive laparotomic AI using fresh-extended semen in Panthera leo, and facilitate the utility of ART in ex situ conservation efforts for endangered felid species.

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BMC Veterinary Research
BMC Veterinary Research VETERINARY SCIENCES-
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.80%
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420
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Veterinary Research is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of veterinary science and medicine, including the epidemiology, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of medical conditions of domestic, companion, farm and wild animals, as well as the biomedical processes that underlie their health.
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