Evaluation of the effect of a 3rd GnRH injection administered six days after the 2nd GnRH injection of Ovsynch on the reproductive performance of Japanese black cows.
- Author:
Abdurraouf Omar GAJA
1
;
Katsumi HAMANA
;
Chikara KUBOTA
;
Toshiyuki KOJIMA
Author Information
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords: accessory corpus luteum; cow; GnRH analogue; Ovsynch
- MeSH: Animals; Cattle; Corpus Luteum/anatomy & histology/drug effects/physiology; Delayed-Action Preparations; Drug Administration Schedule; Estrus/drug effects/physiology; Female; Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone/administration & dosage/*pharmacology; Japan; Ovulation/drug effects/physiology; Placebos; Progesterone/blood; Reproduction/drug effects/*physiology
- From:Journal of Veterinary Science 2008;9(3):273-279
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: This study was designed to evaluate the reproductive performance of Japanese black cows following the 3rd injection of gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) analogue administered concurrently with Ovsynch-based treatment on day 6 (day 1 = the day of ovulation). In Experiment 1, 12 cows were allocated into three groups: a control group that was subjected to Ovsynch treatment and then injected with a placebo on day 6; group 1 (Ovsynch + GnRH), which was subjected to Ovsynch treatment and was injected with GnRH analogue on day 6, and group 2 (Ovsynch + controlled internal drug-release (CIDR) + GnRH), which received Ovsynch-CIDR treatment and was injected with GnRH analogue on day 6. Blood collection and ultrasonographic observation of the ovaries were conducted daily. Both treatments induced the formation of an accessory corpus luteum and significantly increased the cross-sectional area of the luteal tissue when compared to the control. However, plasma progesterone (P(4)) was significantly higher in the treatment groups than in the control group on days 11, 12, 17 and 18 in the group 1 and from day 10 to 21 in the group 2. In Experiment 2, 41 cows were assigned to the same three groups described above and then artificially inseminated on day 1. The pregnancy rates on day 45 did not differ among groups. In conclusion, administration of GnRH analogue on day 6 following Ovsynch-based treatment did not improve the reproductive performance of Japanese black cows, even though the P(4) concentration was higher in groups that received the GnRH.