Animal Reproduction Science 137 (2013) 82–87
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Animal Reproduction Science
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Ovarian response to porcine FSH in association with ablation-induced
or spontaneous follicular wave development during the estrous cycle
in crossbred and Brazilian Warmblood mares
F.S. Ignácio
a,∗
, D.R. Bergfelt
b
, D. Mendes
a
, C. Orlandi
a
, G.H.M. Araújo
a
, J.V. Oliveira
a,d
,
D.F. Montechiesi
a
, L.R. Carvalho
c
, Cezinande Meira
a
a
Department of Animal Reproduction and Veterinary Radiology, School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, UNESP, Botucatu, SP 18610-970, Brazil
b
Department of Animal Health and Biomedical Sciences, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, USA
c
Department of Biostatistics, Biosciences Institute, UNESP, Botucatu, SP 18610-970, Brazil
d
APTA, Alta Mogiana Farm, Colina, SP 14770-000, Brazil
a r t i c l e i n f o
Article history:
Received 3 September 2012
Received in revised form 3 December 2012
Accepted 7 December 2012
Available online 20 December 2012
Keywords:
Mare
Follicle ablation
Porcine FSH
Ovarian superstimulation/superovulation
a b s t r a c t
The primary objective of this study was to examine the follicular and ovulatory responses
following treatment with pFSH in association with ablation-induced or spontaneous
follicular wave emergence or follicle deviation during diestrus in crossbred (Man-
galarga × Arabian) and Brazilian Warmblood mares with a propensity for spontaneous
multiple ovulations; secondary considerations were given to the collection of embryos.
In Experiment 1, crossbred mares were administered (im) saline (control, n = 7) or pFSH
(25 mg) when the largest follicle of the ablation-induced follicular wave reached ≥13 mm
(n = 7) or ≥20 mm (n = 7) or, after pre-treatment ovulation (Day 0) on Day 6 (n = 7). In Exper-
iment 2, crossbred mares were administered (im) saline (control, n = 10) or a larger dose of
pFSH (50 mg, n = 7) when the largest follicle of the ablation-induced follicular wave reached
≥13 mm. In Experiment 3, Brazilian Warmblood mares were administered (im) saline (con-
trol, n = 7), pFSH (25 mg, n = 7 or 50 mg, n = 5) or EPE (12.5 mg, n = 7) as a positive control on
Day 6. Ultrasonic technology was used to ablate all follicles ≥8 mm and to monitor follicular
development and detect ovulation. Treatment with pFSH or EPE was done twice daily until
the largest follicle reached ≥32 mm; thereafter, hCG (2500 IU) was administered (iv) when
the largest follicle reached ≥35 mm. Artificial insemination was done 12 h after hCG and
embryo collections were done 8 d after post-treatment ovulations. In Experiments 1 and
2, treatment of crossbred mares with pFSH post-ablation in association with the expected
time of wave emergence or follicle deviation did not (P > 0.05) enhance the follicular or ovu-
latory responses or collection of embryos compared to controls. In Experiment 3, although
the enhanced ovulatory response of mares to EPE at the expected time of spontaneous
wave emergence was not different (P > 0.05) from controls, it was greater (P < 0.05) than the
response to pFSH. In conclusion, the novelty of using follicle ablation prior to pFSH treat-
ment at the time of wave emergence or follicle deviation did not enhance the follicular or
ovulatory responses or collection of embryos to treatment in crossbred mares. In addition,
the hypothesis that Brazilian Warmblood mares with a greater propensity for spontaneous
multiple ovulations are as responsive to pFSH compared to EPE was not supported. Thus,
the combined experimental results of the present study continue to support the general
consensus that pFSH is relatively ineffective for follicular superstimulation/superovulation
in mares.
© 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
∗
Corresponding author.
E-mail addresses: nandasaules@gmail.com (F.S. Ignácio), bergfelt@svm.vetmed.wisc.edu (D.R. Bergfelt), meira@fmvz.unesp.br (C. Meira).
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