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American Journal of Veterinary Research | 2012

Effects of administration of two growth hormone-releasing hormone plasmids to gilts on sow and litter performance for the subsequent three gestations

Patricia A. Brown; Amir S. Khan; Ruxandra Draghia-Akli; Melissa Pope; Douglas R. Kern

OBJECTIVE To determine whether a novel optimized plasmid carrying the porcine growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) wild-type cDNA administered at a lower dose was as effective at eliciting physiologic responses as a commercial GHRH plasmid approved for use in Australia. ANIMALS 134 gilts. PROCEDURES Estrus was synchronized and gilts were bred. Pregnant gilts were assigned to 2 treatment groups (40 gilts/group) or 1 untreated control group (24 gilts). Gilts in one of the treatment groups received the commercial GHRH plasmid, whereas gilts in the other treatment group received a novel optimized GHRH plasmid; both plasmids were administered IM in the right hind limb, which was followed by electroporation. Sow and litter performance were monitored for the 3 gestations after treatment. RESULTS A significant increase in insulin-like growth factor-I concentrations, decrease in perinatal mortality rate, increase in the number of pigs born alive, and increase in the weight and number of pigs weaned were detected for both groups receiving the GHRH-expressing plasmids, compared with values for the control group. Additionally, there was a significant decrease in sow attrition in GHRH-treated females, compared with attrition in the control group, during the 3 gestations after treatment. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE Both of the GHRH plasmids provided significant benefits for sow performance and baby pig survivability for pregnant and lactating sows and their offspring during the 3 gestations after treatment, compared with results for untreated control gilts. Use of a novel optimized plasmid reduced the effective plasmid dose in these large mammals.


Archive | 2002

Electrode assembly for constant-current electroporation and use

Ruxandra Draghia-Akli; Robert H. Carpenter; Douglas R. Kern; Allan Sten Westersten; William R. Wilkinson


Archive | 2003

Codon optimized synthetic plasmids

Ruxandra Draghia-Akli; Ronald V. Abruzzese; Douglas R. Kern


Archive | 2003

Increased delivery of a nucleic acid construct in vivo by the poly-L-glutamate ("PLG") system

Ruxandra Draghia-Akli; Robert H. Carpenter; Douglas R. Kern; Leigh Anne Hill; Heather Attra; Henry Hebel


Archive | 2002

Treating anemia in subjects by administration of plasmids encoding growth hormone releasing hormone

Ruxandra Draghia-Akli; Robert H. Carpenter; Douglas R. Kern; Robert J. Schwartz; Glen K. King; Kevin Hahn; Malcolm K. Brenner


Archive | 2002

Plasmid mediated supplementation for treating chronically ill subjects

Ruxandra Draghia-Akli; Robert H. Carpenter; Douglas R. Kern; Robert J. Schwartz; Glen K. King; Kevin Hahn; Malcolm K. Brenner


Archive | 2001

ADMINISTRATION OF NUCLEIC ACID SEQUENCE TO FEMALE ANIMAL

Robert J. Schwartz; Robert H. Carpenter; Ruxandra Draghia-Akli; Douglas R. Kern; Roy G. Smith


Archive | 2002

Growth hormone releasing hormone suplementation for treating chronically ill subjects

Ruxandra Draghia-Akli; Robert H. Carpenter; Douglas R. Kern; Robert J. Schwartz; Glen K. King; Kevin A. Hahn; Malcolm K. Brenner


Archive | 2001

Administration of nucleic acid sequence to female animal to enhance growth in offspring

Robert J. Schwartz; Ruxandra Draghia-Akli; Roy G. Smith; Douglas R. Kern; Robert H. Carpenter


Archive | 2007

Gene therapy expression of GHRH for increasing RBC count in subjects

Ruxandra Draghia-Akli; Robert H. Carpenter; Douglas R. Kern; Robert J. Schwartz; Glen K. King; Kevin A. Hahn; Malcolm K. Brenner

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Malcolm K. Brenner

Center for Cell and Gene Therapy

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Glen K. King

Baylor College of Medicine

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Roy G. Smith

Scripps Research Institute

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Kevin Hahn

Baylor College of Medicine

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Amir S. Khan

Center for Cell and Gene Therapy

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