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Animal Reproduction Science | 2016

High numbers of antral follicles are positively associated with in vitro embryo production but not the conception rate for FTAI in Nelore cattle.

Gustavo Martins Gomes dos Santos; Katia Cristina Silva-Santos; Thales Ricardo Rigo Barreiros; Fábio Morotti; Bruno Valente Sanches; Fábio Lucas Zito de Moraes; Wanessa Blaschi; Marcelo Marcondes Seneda

The objective was to compare the conception rates for FTAI and in vitro embryo production between Nelore cows with different antral follicle counts (AFC=number of follicles ≤3mm in diameter in the ovaries). Nelore cows (n=547) were subjected to ovulation synchronization. Randomly during the estrous cycle (D0), cows received an intravaginal device containing 1.9g P4 (CIDR(®)) and 2mg BE (Estrogin(®)), IM. When the device was removed (D8), the cows received 500μg PGF2α (Ciosin(®)), 300IU eCG (Novormon(®)) and 1mg EC (ECP(®)), IM. All cows were inseminated 48h after P4 device removal. Antral follicles ≥3mm were counted using an intravaginal microconvex transducer (D0), and the cows were assigned to high (G-High, ≥25 follicles, n=183), intermediate (G-Intermediate, 16-20 follicles, n=183) or low AFC groups (G-Low, ≤10 follicles, n=181). In another experiment, COCs were retrieved by OPU from Nelore cows (n=66), which were assigned to groups according to oocyte production: G-High (n=22, ≥40 oocytes), G-Intermediate (n=25, 18-25 oocytes) or G-Low (n=19, ≤7 oocytes). All COCs from the same cow were cultured individually (maximum of 25 COCs per drop) and then in vitro fertilized using thawed frozen sperm (2×10(8)/dose) from a Nelore sire of known fertility. The data were analyzed using a Kruskal-Wallis and a Chi-square test (P≤0.05). There was no difference in the conception rates after FTAI between Nelore cows with high, intermediate or low AFC (51.9 vs. 48.6 vs. 58.6%). The number of viable embryos was 18.4±6.7 (G-High), 6.1±3.6 (G-Intermediate) and 0.6±0.7 (G-Low; P<0.05). Therefore, AFC had no influence on the conception rates for FTAI; however, Nelore cows with high oocyte production exhibited better in vitro embryo production.


Animal Reproduction Science | 2018

Ovarian follicular dynamics and conception rate in Bos indicus cows with different antral follicle counts subjected to timed artificial insemination

Fábio Morotti; Rogério Moretti; Gustavo Martins Gomes dos Santos; Katia Cristina Silva-Santos; Pedro Henrique Ramos Cerqueira; Marcelo Marcondes Seneda

Two experiments in Nelore cows subjected to timed artificial insemination (TAI) were designed to compare the influence of the antral follicle count (AFC/AFCs) on (1) ovarian follicular dynamics and (2) conception rates. First, multiparous cows with high (≥45 follicles; n=43) or low (≤15 follicles; n=32) AFCs were selected to undergo a TAI protocol to monitor ovarian follicular dynamics. Second, the AFCs of 962 cows also subjected to TAI were determined and classified as groups of high (G-high; ≥45 follicles; n=194), intermediate (G-intermediate; ≥20≤40 follicles, n=397) or low (G-low; ≤15 follicles; n=243) AFCs. In study I, the ovarian measurements (diameter, perimeter and area) were greater (P≤0.05) and there was a greater consistency in number of antral follicles during the period of synchronization for TAI in the high than low group. Effects of the AFC and ultrasonic evaluation interval on the follicular diameter were observed (P≤0.05); however, there was no interaction (P>0.05). Dominant follicles had greater diameters (P≤0.05) in the G-low than in the G-high at D4 (7.3±2.2 vs. 6.2±1.4mm, respectively, P=0.06), D8 (11.2±1.8 vs. 9.5±1.8mm, respectively), D9 (12.3±1.7 vs. 10.6±1.7mm, respectively), and D10 (13.4±1.3 vs. 12.2±1.8mm, respectively), as well as greater estimated diameters of ovulatory follicles (14.4±1.5 vs. 13.4±2.1mm, respectively, P=0.08). In study II, the cows with fewer AFCs had greater (P≤0.05) conception rates (61.7%) than the cows with the intermediate (52.9%) and greater (49.5%) AFCs. Nelore cows with fewer AFCs subjected to synchronization of time of ovulation had a larger follicular diameter and a greater conception rate than the groups with intermediate and a greater AFCs.


Journal of Veterinary Science | 2014

Effects of progestagen exposure duration on estrus synchronization and conception rates of crossbreed ewes undergoing fixed time artificial insemination.

Wanessa Blaschi; Paula Alvares Lunardelli; Luciana Simões Rafagnin Marinho; Marilu Constantino Max; Gustavo Martins Gomes dos Santos; Katia Cristina Silva-Santos; Fabiana de Andrade Melo-Sterza; Hernan Baldassarre; Thales R. Rigo; Marcelo Marcondes Seneda

Synchronization of estrus and ovulation are of paramount importance in modern livestock improvement programs. These methods are critical for assisted reproduction technologies, including artificial insemination and embryo transfer, that can increase productivity. In the current study, subcutaneous implants containing norgestomet were placed for long (14 days), medium (9 days), and short (5 days) periods of time in 70 crossbred ewes undergoing fixed-time artificial insemination. The resulting effects on estrus synchronization and conception rates were subsequently evaluated. Among the synchronized ewes, 85.7% (60/70) underwent estrus over a period of 72 h after progestagen treatment ceased. The shortest mean interval between withdrawal of the device and onset of estrus (34.2 ± 8.9 h) was observed in the G14 days of P4 group (p < 0.05). The conception rate of the G14 days of P4 group was statistically higher than that of the other groups (83.3% vs. 60.9% vs. 47.8%; p < 0.05). In conclusion, 14 days of norgestomet treatment produced higher conception rates and a greater number of pregnancies at the beginning of the breeding season.


Animal Reproduction Science | 2014

The correlation between the number of antral follicles and ovarian reserves (preantral follicles) in purebred Bos indicus and Bos taurus cows

Katia Cristina Silva-Santos; Gustavo Martins Gomes dos Santos; Letícia Schmidt Siloto; Joabel Tonellotto dos Santos; Eduardo Raele de Oliveira; Fernanda Zandonadi Machado; C. O. Rosa; Marcelo Marcondes Seneda

The objectives of this study were to compare populations of preantral follicles between purebred Bos indicus and Bos taurus cows with high or low antral follicle counts (AFC) and to correlate the number of preantral follicles with the population of antral follicles. Nelore (Bos indicus, n=100) and Angus (Bos taurus, n=100) cow ovaries were collected at abattoirs and examined using ultrasonography. Antral follicles ≥3mm were counted, and the cows ovaries were assigned to high (G-High) or low (G-Low) AFC groups based on the mean number (±1 SD) of ovarian antral follicles: Bos indicus with high AFC (≥57 follicles, n=8) or low AFC (≤21 follicles, n=8) and Bos taurus with high (≥45 follicles, n=10) or low AFC (≤13 follicles, n=10). The ovaries were processed, and the number of preantral follicles was estimated. Between-groups comparisons were performed using a Kruskal-Wallis test, and the correlation between preantral and antral follicles was evaluated using a Pearsons correlation test (P≤0.05). A large variation in the number of preantral follicles was observed among the animals. Although there was a correlation between the population of preantral follicles and the number of antral follicles, there was no difference between the mean number of preantral follicles in the Bos indicus G-High (48,349±30,149) and G-Low groups (33,037±31,710) or between the Bos taurus G-High (35,050±36,060) and G-Low groups (30,481±43,360). Therefore, the preantral follicle population did not differ between purebred Bos indicus and Bos taurus cattle with high or low AFC but was correlated with the number of antral follicles. In addition to the large within-groups variation in the number of preantral follicles, some cows with high AFC had lower populations of preantral follicles compared to the low AFC group, and the highest population of preantral follicles was observed in both Bos indicus and Bos taurus with low AFC.


Animal reproduction | 2009

Reproductive performance of ewes mated in the spring when given nutritional supplements to enhance energy levels

Gustavo Martins Gomes dos Santos; K. C. F. Silva; T. R. Casimiro; M.C. Costa; R. M. Mori; I. Y. Mizubuti; F. B. Moreira; M. M. Seneda


Theriogenology | 2017

Correlation between phenotype, genotype and antral follicle population in beef heifers

Fábio Morotti; Gustavo Martins Gomes dos Santos; C. Koetz Júnior; Katia Cristina Silva-Santos; Vanerlei Mozaquatro Roso; Marcelo Marcondes Seneda


Animal reproduction | 2014

Follicular dynamics in Nelore females (Bos indicus) with high or low numbers of antral follicles

Fábio Morotti; Gustavo Martins Gomes dos Santos; K. C.Silva-Santos Silva-Santos; Y. Moritz; T. N. Marcantonio; Marcelo Marcondes Seneda


Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2011

Reproductive performance of woolly and hairless crossbred ewes treated with an exogenous progestagen and eCG hormone during the non-breeding season.

Gustavo Martins Gomes dos Santos; Katia Cristina Silva-Santos; Fabiana de Andrade Melo-Sterza; Ivone Yurika Mizubuti; Fernanda Barros Moreira; Marcelo Marcondes Seneda


Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2009

Efeito de um simbiótico sobre o ganho de peso e número de ovos por grama de fezes de cordeiros confinados

Kátia Cristina Fernandes da Silva; Gustavo Martins Gomes dos Santos; Alessandra Taroda; Karen Michelini Gil; Ivone Yurika Mizubuti; Fernanda Barros Moreira


Animal reproduction | 2017

Injectable progesterone in timed artificial insemination programs in beef cows

Fábio Morotti; Jefferson Tadeu Campos; Paula Alvares Lunardelli; Camila Bortoliero Costa; Larissa Zamparone Bergamo; Thales Ricardo Rigo Barreiros; Gustavo Martins Gomes dos Santos; Marcelo Marcondes Seneda

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Marcelo Marcondes Seneda

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

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Katia Cristina Silva-Santos

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

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Fábio Morotti

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

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Bruno Valente Sanches

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

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Fábio Lucas Zito de Moraes

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

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Ivone Yurika Mizubuti

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

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Marilu Constantino Max

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

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Paula Alvares Lunardelli

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

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