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Domestic Animal Endocrinology | 2003

Use of a GnRH antagonist, antarelix, associated or not with hCG, to control ovulation in cyclic pony mares.

Christine Briant; M Ottogalli; M. Morel; D Guillaume

The GnRH antagonist antarelix (Teverelix) was administered to mares (0.01 mg/kg, i.v., twice a day) during the periovulatory period. In Experiment 1, 20 mares were divided into a treated (A3d-) and a control (Control-) group. A3d- mares received antarelix for 3 days from the day when the dominant follicle (F1) reached 32 mm (D0). In Experiment 2, 10 mares were divided into a treated (A6d+) and a control (Control+) group. A6d+ mares received antarelix for 6 days from D0 and hCG was injected in all animals (1600 IU, i.v.) on D1. Pregnancies were determined 13 days after ovulation. In both experiments, antarelix interrupted or totally abolished the LH surge. In Experiment 1, 5/10 of the A3d- mares (with maximum LH concentrations of 11.6 ng/ml at the beginning of treatment) ovulated at the same time as the Control- mares; the other five mares (with LH concentrations under 5.4 ng/ml) ovulated 13.4+/-0.6 days later. In Experiment 2, all the A6d+ mares ovulated at the same time as the Control+ mares. In treated mares which ovulated during the treatment, progesterone concentrations and fertility did not differ from control mares. These results demonstrate that in mares: (1) a small elevation of endogenous LH can induce ovulation, (2) ovulation can be postponed approximately 13 days after a 3-day antarelix treatment if initiated just before the preovulatory LH surge, (3) ovulation can be induced by hCG on depressed levels of endogenous LH, (4) the inhibition of the post ovulatory LH surge has no effect either on the corpus luteum or on fertility.


Behavioural Brain Research | 2006

Are oestrus odours species specific

Olivier Rampin; Nathalie Jérôme; Christine Briant; Franck Boué; Yves Maurin

Adult male rats were exposed to faeces odours of three animal species (rat, fox and horse). They displayed erections in the presence of faeces from oestrous females (whatever the species). In addition, fox faeces (whatever the gender or hormonal status) elicited an expected freezing reaction. It is suggested that oestrous female faeces of these three species share common odorants which depend on the hormonal status and characterize female receptivity.


Journal of Endocrinology | 2004

Kinetic studies and production rate of equine (e) FSH in ovariectomized pony mares. Application to the determination of a dosage regimen for eFSH in a superovulation treatment

Christine Briant; Pierre-Louis Toutain; M Ottogalli; T Magallon; D Guillaume


Reproduction Nutrition Development | 2002

Comparison of the effects of two GnRH antagonists on LH and FSH secretion, follicular growth and ovulation in the mare

Daniel Guillaume; Bernard Bruneau; Christine Briant


Domestic Animal Endocrinology | 2004

Attempt to control the day of ovulation in cycling pony mares by associating a GnRH antagonist with hCG

Christine Briant; M Ottogalli; D Guillaume


Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2016

Oestrus odours from rats and mares: Behavioural responses of sexually naive and experienced rats to natural odours and odorants

Birte L. Nielsen; Nathalie Jerôme; Audrey Saint-Albin; Christian Ouali; Sophie Rochut; Emilie-Laure Zins; Christine Briant; Elodie Guettier; Fabrice Reigner; Isabelle Couty; Michèle Magistrini; Olivier Rampin


Indian Journal of Animal Sciences | 2012

Oestrus pheromones in farm mammals, with special reference to cow

Sumant Vyas; Christine Briant; Philippe Chemineau; C Le Danvic; P Nagnan-Le Meillour


Archive | 2011

Method for stimulating the reproductive capacity in a bull, and composition for stimulating the reproductive capacity in a bull

Patricia Le Meillour; Chrystelle Le Danvic; Patrice Humblot; Philippe Chemineau; Christine Briant; Olivier Gerard


Archive | 2011

Procédé de stimulation des capacités reproductives chez le taureau et composition destinée à la stimulation des capacités reproductives chez le taureau

Meillour Patricia Le; Danvic Chrystelle Le; P. Humblot; Philippe Chemineau; Christine Briant; Olivier Gerard


Archive | 2010

reproductive capabilities stimulation process in the bull and composition for the stimulation of reproductive capabilities in bulls

Meillour Patricia Le; Danvic Chrystelle Le; P. Humblot; Philippe Chemineau; Christine Briant; Olivier Gerard

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Philippe Chemineau

François Rabelais University

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D Guillaume

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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M Ottogalli

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Olivier Gerard

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Olivier Rampin

Université Paris-Saclay

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P. Humblot

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Bernard Bruneau

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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