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Journal of Embryo Transfer
2013 Volume.28 No. 4 p.307 ~ p.314
Optimization of In Vivo Embryo Production and Pregnancy following Embryo Transfer in Hanwoo Cattle
Jeon Soon-Hong

Jung Kyoung-Sub
Choi Jae-Won
Heo Young-Tae
Xu Yong-Nan
Kim Nam-Hyung
Abstract
Embryos formed in vivo were collected from 171 donors housed in Chung Cheong Buk-Do Institute of Livestock and Veterinary Research of the Chungbuk community during the years 2009¡­2012. We evaluated annual embryo collection, effect of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), controlled internal drug release (CIDR) and prostaglandin (PG) administration to the donor for superovulation and controlling the estrus cycle, seasonal effects of embryo collection and compared the number of embryos recovered as per the collection days and pregnancy rate. In all, 1,243 embryos were collected from 118 donors with an average of 7.31 ¡¾ 5.35 embryos per donor, out of which 69.4% were transferable. Dosages of FSH required for inducing superovulation in various donors were com- pared. Average number of embryos collected from donors administered with 30 AU of FSH (7.13 ¡¾ 5.74 per donor) was not significantly different from that of donors who were given an injection of 24 AU of FSH (7.53 ¡¾ 4.91 per donor). However, the percentage of transferable embryos in the 30AU FSH-administered group (63.2 %, 449 of 711) was higher than that in the 24AU FSH-administered group (77.8%, 414 of 532). In the group of donors under a natural estrus cycle, the FSH dose administered did not influence the number of transferable em- bryos produced (7.49 ¡¾ 6.25 per donor for 30 AU of FSH vs 7.49 ¡¾ 4.92 per donor for 24 AU of FSH). However, in donors administered with CIDR and PG for controlling the estrus cycle, the FSH dose affected the average number of transferable embryos collected (4.25 ¡¾ 2.87 per donor for 30 AU of FSH vs 8.50 ¡¾ 6.36 per donor for 24 AU of FSH). We collected embryos from donors 6, 7 or 8 days after artificial insemination (AI). Results showed that the percentage of transferable embryos among those collected 8 days after AI was significantly higher than that among embryos collected 6 or 7 days after AI. Seasonal variations did not affect number of recovered embryos and pregnancy rates in natural estrus cycle and CIDR treatment groups (48.28% and 42.55%) but higher than pregnancy rate of frozen embryos (19.63%). These results indicated that administration of FSH beyond a threshold dose (at least 24 AU) has no beneficial effect on the production embryos and that collection of embryos 7¡­8 days after AI is optimal for embryo recovery. CIDR treatment induced superovulation in short term and had no influence on the natural estrus cycle. Finally, although good-quality embryos were transferred, freezing significantly reduced the pregnancy rates after transfer.
KEYWORD
in vivo embryo , follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) , controlled internal drug release (CIDR) , prostaglandin (PG) , Hanwoo
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