Czech J. Anim. Sci., 2011, 56(1):7-14 | DOI: 10.17221/325/2009-CJAS

Superovulation following follicular synchronization with GnRH at random stages of the oestrous cycle in heifers

H. Kohram1,2, V. Vahedi1, S. Nasrollahi1, A. Farahavar1
1 Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran
2 Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Shahid Chamran University, Ahvar, Iran

The objective of this study was to develop a superovulatory program based on synchronization of follicular waves with GnRH which could be applied regardless of the stage of the oestrous cycle. 36 heifers were subjected to this experiment and GnRH (Cystorelin, 200 µg) was applied between Days 0 and 7 (n = 15), 8 and 12 (n = 8) or 13 and 20 (n = 13) of the oestrous cycle. Four days after GnRH treatment, all follicles ≥ 6 mm of heifers (n) were either punctured (n = 21) or left intact (n = 15). All heifers were superstimulated from Day 6 to Day 10 after GnRH treatment with 320 mg Folltropin-V. In parallel, 21 heifers were superstimulated in a conventional manner (Days 8 to 12) and were used as controls. The homogeneity of follicular inventories among Stage-groups occurred within 4 days of GnRH treatment for follicles ≥ 7 mm but only 2 days after follicular puncture for follicles 4 to 6 mm. In response to the follicular puncture, the mean number of follicles 4 to 6 mm increased in heifers of the punctured group (P < 0.01). Following the superstimulation, the follicular (P < 0.01) and ovulatory (P < 0.01) responses were higher in the punctured group than in the nonpunctured group. The in vivo production of transferable embryos in the punctured group was similar to that of the nonpunctured group but it was lower (P < 0.01) than in heifers of the control group. In conclusion, results from the present study indicate that regardless of the stage of the oestrous cycle, the homogeneity of follicular inventories following the follicular synchronization is obtained using GnRH treatment and follicular puncture. The in vivo production of embryos was severely compromised in the present study with heifers. Causes of such reduction in the in vivo production of embryos are still unknown.

Keywords: oestrous cycle; GnRH; superstimulation; follicular puncture; heifer

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Kohram H, Vahedi V, Nasrollahi S, Farahavar A. Superovulation following follicular synchronization with GnRH at random stages of the oestrous cycle in heifers. Czech J. Anim. Sci. 2011;56(1):7-14. doi: 10.17221/325/2009-CJAS.
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