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Journal of Embryo Transfer
2008 Volume.23 No. 1 p.37 ~ p.42
Factors Affecting on Pregnancy Rate of Recipients Following Transfer of Hanwoo Embryos Produced In Vivo
Son Gwi-Dong

Song Sang-Hyun
Jeong Woo-Jae
Park Choong-Saeng
Lee Jung-Gyu
Kong Il-Keun
Abstract
This study was performed to improve the pregnancy rates of recipients following transfer of bovine embryos produced in vivo. Superovulation response didn¡¯t showe significant differences between each season (4.18 in spring; 4.36 in summer; 5.50 in fall; 4.38 in winter). Pregnancy rate was significantly different (p<0.05) between fresh (43.4%) and frozen embryos (17.2%). In administration of hCG to recipients, the pregnancy rate of fresh embryos (45.7%) was slightly higher than that of control (35.3%), but the pregnancy rates of frozen embryos in control group (25.0%) was higher than that of hCG group (16.0%). When synchrony of recipient and embryo was -2, -1, 0 and 1, the pregnancy rates were 20.0, 45.0, 30.3 and 26.3%, respectively. The pregnancy rates of recipients synchronized by naturally or , CIDR/ and E/P/CIDR//E treatments were 35.3, 48.0, 29.0 and 40.0%, respectively. Gestation lengths and birth weights of female and male calf were 288 and 290.5 days, 28.3 and 30.0 kg, respectively. The results were showed that the superovulation response was not affected by seasons, and also pregnancy rate didn¡¯t increase by administration of hCG, synchrony of embryo and recipients, synchrony methods. Further study and concern should be focused on improving the embryo freezing and pregnancy rate for commercial embryo transfer.
KEYWORD
pregnancy rate, hCG, season, embryo transfer, superovulation
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