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Journal of Applied Animal Research | 2018

Effect of double GnRH injections on reproductive parameters in Awassi ewes receiving long-term progesterone

Abuzer Kafar Zonturlu; Cihan Kaçar; Semra Kaya; Birten Emre; Ömer Korkmaz; Umut Çağın Ari

ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of single or double Gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) injections at the time of mating and following on day 9 on pregnancy rates and litter size in ewes. Oestrus was synchronized in 130 adult ewes using intravaginal sponges containing 20 mg of fluorogestone acetate for 14 days. All ewes received 10 IU/kg of pregnant mare serum gonadotropin (PMSG) at the sponge withdrawal. Then animals were divided into three groups. Ewes in group 1 (G1; Control, n = 68) received 1 ml placebo injection. In group 2 (G2; n = 30), ewes in oestrus were treated with 1 ml GnRH (4 μg/ml) at the time of mating. In group 3 (G3; n = 32), ewes were injected 1 ml GnRH not only at the time of mating but also on day 9 post-mating. There was significantly higher in duration of oestrus G1 compared with the G2 and G3. Pregnancy rate was found to be higher in G3 (96.0%) than in G1 (72.7%) and G2 (83.3%). The litter size was significantly higher for G3 (1.26 ± 0.14) in comparison with the G1 (1.18 ± 0.07) and G2 (1.22 ± 0.10). In conclusion, Post-mating GnRH injection enhanced the pregnancy rate and litter size, because of its beneficial effects on embriyo viability by increasing luteal formations.


Journal of Veterinary Research | 2017

Effect of intrauterine infusion of Momordica charantia L. on oxidative stress and pregnancy rate in infertile cows

Birten Emre; Ömer Korkmaz; Füsun Temamoğulları; Abuzer Kafar Zonturlu; İsmail Koyuncu; Mustafa Özkaraca; Mehmet Cengiz

Abstract Introduction: The effect of intrauterine administration of Momordica charantia L. (MC) extract on oxidative changes and pregnancy rate in infertile cows was investigated. Material and Methods: Endometrial smear specimens were taken from 40 cows with fertility problems for cytological examination, and the cows were randomly divided into two groups: group I (n = 20) was subjected to intrauterine administration of 40 mL (0.25 g/mL) of MC extract, group II (n = 20) was subjected to intrauterine administration of 40 mL of pure olive oil. Blood samples were taken starting from the day of administration of MC extract or olive oil (day 0) and then for three weeks at weekly intervals (days 7, 14, 21). Blood serum samples were evaluated for total antioxidant capacity (TAS), total oxidant level (TOS), oxidative stress index (OSI), lipid hydroperoxide (LOOH), and nitric oxide (NO) levels. In addition, on the 14th day following treatment, two doses of PGF2α were administrated to all cows at 14-day intervals. Following the second PGF2α administration, insemination and GnRH administration was performed at the 60th h after PGF2α treatment. Smear samples were stained with Giemsa and immunohistochemically to determine cytological changes and inflammatory status. Results: According to cytological findings, subclinical endometritis was a prevalent disorder in cows with infertility problem (82.5%; 33/40). Additionally, 60.6% (20/33) of the cows with subclinical endometritis had acute inflammation, whereas remaining 13 cows had chronic endometritis. Of the cows with subclinical endometritis, 50% (8/16) and 35% (6/17) became pregnant in group I and II, respectively (P > 0.05). Although the oxidative stress parameters showed similarities between both groups (P > 0.05), there was a significant difference (P < 0.001) between the groups in terms of mean NO and LOOH levels (NO – 31.20 ± 11.38 vs 44.53 ± 11.50 μmol/L and LOOH – 1.22 ± 0.37 vs 1.89 ± 0.36 μmol/L). Conclusion: The obtained results indicated that MC administration, especially in the presence of active inflammation, may improve the pregnancy rate by positive reduction of oxidative changes.


Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences | 2005

Investigation of Antioxidant Enzymes and Some Biochemical Parameters in Ewes with Gangrenous Mastitis

Sema Yaralio; Lu Gürgöze; Mehmet Osman Atli; Ömer Korkmaz


Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences | 2013

Is there a rise in resistance rates to fosfomycin and other commonly used antibiotics in Escherichia coli-mediated urinary tract infections? A perspective for 2004 – 2011

Ömer Korkmaz; Şükrü Küplülü; Yüksel Ağca; İbrahim Mert Polat


Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences | 2010

Determination of optimal dose of EGF for bovine oocyte maturation and subsequent in vitro fertilization and culture in two media

Ayhan Baştan; Bülent Polat; Duygu Baki Acar; Ömer Korkmaz; Armağan Çolak


Kafkas Universitesi Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi | 2009

Effect of Epidermal Growth Factor on In Vitro Maturation of Cat Oocytes Recovered from Ovaries at Follicular and Luteal Stages

Bülent Polat; D. Baki̇Acar; Hasan Ceyhun Macun; Ömer Korkmaz; Armağan Çolak; A. Baştan; A. Akçay


Turkiye Klinikleri Veterinary Sciences-Obstetrics and Gynecology - Special Topics | 2018

Veteriner Jinekolojide Endokrin Klinik Tanı Yöntemleri

İlknur Pir Yağci; İbrahim Mert Polat; Mustafa Kaymaz; Kübra Karakaş Alkan; Ömer Korkmaz


Kafkas Universitesi Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi | 2018

Kısraklarda Ultrasonografik Uterus Ekotekstür Değerlendirmesinde Erken Gebe ve Endometriyal Kist Ayrımı

Abuzer Kafar Zonturlu; Tugra Akkus; Cihan Kaçar; Ömer Korkmaz; Semra Kaya; Murat Can Demir; Birten Emre


Archive | 2016

Differences in the Follicular Morphology of Young and Aged Bitches and Their Correlation with the Anti-Müllerian Hormone

Ömer Korkmaz; Deniz Korkmaz; Mert Polat; Mert Pekcan; Birten Emre; Abuzer Kafar Zonturlu


Kafkas Universitesi Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi | 2016

Genç ve Yaşlı Dişi Köpeklerde Foliküler Morfolojinin Farklılıkları ve Anti Müllerien Hormon ile İlişkisi

Ömer Korkmaz; Deniz Korkmaz; İbrahim Mert Polat; İlknur Pir Yağci; Mert Pekcan; Birten Emre; Abuzer Kafar Zonturlu

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