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Theriogenology | 2014

Comparison of three devices for the automated detection of estrus in dairy cows

Audrey Chanvallon; Stéphanie Coyral-Castel; Julie Gatien; Jean-Michel Lamy; Daniéle Ribaud; Clément Allain; Pierre Clément; Pascal Salvetti

Considerable technological advances have been made in the automated detection of estrus in dairy cattle, but few studies have evaluated their relative performance on the same animals or assessed cow-related factors that affect their performance. Our objective was to assess the performance and reliability of three devices commercially available in France for cow estrus detection. The devices were a pedometer (PM; Afitag) and two activity meters (AM1; Heatime-RuminAct, and AM2; HeatPhone). Two algorithms were tested for AM2. We fitted 63 lactating Holstein cows with the three detectors from calving to 90 days after calving. The onset and pattern of cyclicity were monitored from 7 to 90 days postpartum measuring progesterone concentration in milk twice weekly. A total of 211 ovulations were identified. Cyclicity was classified as normal in 60% of cows (38/63). Calculated over the operating period of all the devices (179 periods of estrus), the sensitivities and positive predictive values were, respectively, 71% and 71% for PM, 62% and 84% for AM1, 61% and 67% for the first algorithm of AM2, and 62% and 87% for the second algorithm of AM2. Both activity meters had a lower sensitivity but a higher positive predictive value than the PM (P < 0.05). For all devices, the performance in estrus detection was much poorer at the first postpartum ovulation than at subsequent ovulations (P < 0.05). Lactation rank and milk production affected some devices (P < 0.05). These devices could be used to reinforce visual observations, especially after 50 days postpartum, the minimum recommended delay to insemination. However, their full benefit remains to be verified in different farming systems and taking into account the specific objectives of the dairy farmer.


Theriogenology | 2013

Data-derived reference profiles with corepresentation of progesterone, estradiol, LH, and FSH dynamics during the bovine estrous cycle

Olivier C. Martin; Nicolas Charles Friggens; Joëlle Dupont; Pascal Salvetti; Sandrine Freret; Christelle Ramé; Sébastien Elis; Julie Gatien; Catherine Disenhaus; Fabienne Blanc

Subfertility in cows is often associated with alterations in the hormonal patterns involved in the regulation of the estrous cycle. Reference profiles are needed to ground modeling projects aimed at describing these alterations and to develop tools for detecting abnormal dynamics. Various schematic views of LH, FSH, progesterone (P4) and estradiol (E2) patterns have been published but with no clear indication of the extent to which they are derived from real data. The objective of this study was to generate standard profiles for the main reproductive hormones that can be proposed as reliable references to represent the normal dynamics of these hormones over the estrous cycle. A database of hormonal profiles was compiled with 40, 23, 33, and 34 profiles for LH, FSH, E2, and P4, respectively, derived from publications in which changes over time of at least three of these four hormones, including LH, were reported. These profiles were digitalized and standardized over the time throughout the estrous cycle, considering the interval between two successive LH surges to be 21 days. After this standardization on the x-axis, a transformation on the y-axis was performed to center the profiles around their common dynamics. For each hormone, the reference profile was then considered to be the median of the adjusted profiles. Quartiles were reported to account for the time evolution of the variability around each reference profile. The reference profiles obtained showed that the procedure used was satisfactory for extracting the overall changes over time of LH, P4, and E2. Results were less satisfactory for FSH, because of a higher variability observed between the original profiles in our database. The corepresentation of the reference profiles, i.e., when depicted together on the same scale, emphasizes the interplay between these hormones more precisely than most of the schematic views available in literature. These data-derived profiles can be considered to be generic and useful for benchmarking the normal dynamics of gonadotrophins and steroid hormones over the estrous cycle in cow.


Archive | 2012

Cryopreservation of Genetic Diversity in Rabbit Species (Oryctolagus cuniculus)

Thierry Joly; Vanessa Neto; Pascal Salvetti

After the ratification of the international convention on the biodiversity in Rio, a National Cryobank was created in France in 1999 to preserve the genetic resources of domestic animals (www.cryobanque.org). Particular attention was carried on Oryctolagus cuniculus species with the extension of the national cryobanking to the rabbit (Joly et al., 1998). Nowadays, this tool is very useful for the management of animal diversity in France.


Zygote | 2015

Effect of different superovulation stimulation protocols on adenosine triphosphate concentration in rabbit oocytes.

Carmela Cortell; Pascal Salvetti; Thierry Joly; Maria Pilar Viudes-de-Castro

Ovarian stimulation protocols are used usually to increase the number of oocytes collected. The determination of how oocyte quality may be affected by these superovulation procedures, therefore, would be very useful. There is a high correlation between oocyte ATP concentration and developmental competence of the resulting embryo. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) origin and administration protocols on oocyte ATP content. Rabbit does were distributed randomly into four groups: (i) a control group; (ii) the rhFSH3 group: females were injected, every 24 h over 3 days, with 0.6 μl of rhFSH diluted in polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP); (iii) the pFSH3 group: females were injected every 24 h over 3 days with 11.4 μg of pFSH diluted in PVP; and (iv) the pFSH5 group: females were injected twice a day for 5 days with 11.4 μg of pFSH diluted in saline serum. Secondly, the effect of pFSH5 protocol on developmental potential was evaluated. Developmental competence of oocytes from the control and pFSH5 groups was examined. Differences in superovulation treatments were found for ATP levels. In the pFSH5 group, the ATP level was significantly lower than that of the other groups (5.63 ± 0.14 for pFSH group versus 6.42 ± 0.13 and 6.19 ± 0.15 for rhFSH3 and pFSH3, respectively; P < 0.05). In a second phase, only 24.28% of pFSH5 ova developed into hatched blastocysts compared with 80.39% for the control group. A negative effect on oocyte quality was observed in the pFSH5 group in ATP production, it is possible that, after this superovulation treatment, oocyte metabolism would be affected.


Reproduction, Fertility and Development | 2018

Metabolomic profiling of bovine oviductal fluid across the oestrous cycle using proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

Julie Lamy; Julie Gatien; Florine Dubuisson; Lydie Nadal-Desbarats; Pascal Salvetti; Pascal Mermillod; Marie Saint-Dizier

In the present study we tested whether regulation of the metabolome in bovine oviductal fluid depended on the stage of the oestrous cycle, the side relative to ovulation and local concentrations of steroid hormones. Luminal fluid samples from both oviducts were collected in the preovulatory, postovulatory, mid- and late luteal phases, from cyclic cows at a local abattoir (18-27 cows per stage and side). The metabolomes were assessed by proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (H-NMR). In all, 39 metabolites were identified, among which the amino acid glycine and the energy substrates lactate and myoinositol were the most abundant at all stages. The concentrations of 14 metabolites varied according to the stage of the oestrous cycle in at least one side relative to ovulation, of which four (choline, glucose-1-phosphate, glycine and pyruvate) were correlated with intraoviductal progesterone or oestradiol concentrations. Glucose-1-phosphate was most affected by the stage of the cycle, with four- to sixfold higher levels in luteal than periovulatory stages. These results provide new knowledge on the regulation of secretory activity in the oviduct and may help optimise culture media for gamete maturation, IVF and embryo production.


Theriogenology | 2007

Effect of the luteinizing hormone on embryo production in superovulated rabbit does

Pascal Salvetti; Michèle Theau-Clément; Jean-François Beckers; Jacques Hurtaud; Pierre Guérin; Vanessa Neto; Jacky Falières; Thierry Joly


Cryobiology | 2006

Effect of antibiotics on thermodynamic properties of freezing media in rabbit species : A first calorimetric approach

Pascal Salvetti; Thierry Joly; Anne Baudot


2012 Meeting of the Animal Science Modelling Group | 2012

A bovine reproductive physiology model to predict interactions between nutritional status and reproductive management

Olivier Martin; Fabienne Blanc; Jacques Agabriel; Catherine Disenhaus; Joëlle Dupont; Claire Ponsart; Pierre Paccard; José Pires; Sandrine Freret; Sebastien Elis; Julie Gatien; Pascal Salvetti; Nicolas Charles Friggens


Rencontres autour des recherches sur les ruminants | 2010

Evaluation rétrospective de la qualité de la détection des chaleurs en troupeau bovin laitier à partir de données déjà disponibles

Henri Seegers; Didier Billond; Emmanuelle Bossard-Apper; Claire Ponsart; Pierre Paccard; Catherine Disenhaus; Julie Gatien; Pascal Salvetti; Bénédicte Grimard; Audrey Chanvallon


Cryobiology | 2007

119. Viability of rabbit embryos after 14 years storage in liquid nitrogen

Pascal Salvetti; Thierry Joly; Jean-Paul Renard

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Julie Gatien

François Rabelais University

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Catherine Disenhaus

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Fabienne Blanc

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Jacques Agabriel

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Claire Ponsart

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Bénédicte Grimard

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Fabienne Constant

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Henri Seegers

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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