Abstract
BackgroundUtilization of estrus synchronization program in livestock industry would provide greater options for reproductive management in herd. To develop a convenient method for estrus synchronization in pigs, we determined the effective protocol using estradiol dipropionate (EDP) for the establishment of pseudopregnancy and investigated follicular development during the estrus synchronization with prostaglandin F2alpha (PGF2alpha) in association with reproductive hormone profiles in pseudopregnant sows.MethodsIn Experiment 1, the effective dose (0, 10, 20, or 30 mg) and timing (5, 8, 11 or 13 days after ovulation) of a single administration of EDP in cyclic pigs for the induction of pseudopregnancy were investigated. In Experiment 2, four pseudopregnant sows were treated with PGF2alpha twice at a 24-h interval between 24 and 28 days after EDP treatment. The changes in plasma concentrations of reproductive hormones were analyzed by time-resolved fluoroimmunoassay. Follicular development and ovulation following PGF2alpha administration were monitored by transrectal ultrasonography.ResultsHigh efficiency (greater than 80%) of pseudopregnancy was achieved with a single treatment with 20 mg of EDP at 8 and 11 days after ovulation (equivalent to 9-13 days after the onset of estrus). Plasma estradiol-17beta concentrations in pseudopregnant sows were significantly higher between 12 h and 7 days than before EDP treatment. Total inhibin concentrations significantly decreased following EDP treatment and remained low for 14 days. The number of small follicles was increased from 6.3 +/- 2.6 at PGF2alpha treatment to 22.8 +/- 4.8 at 3 days later; this was associated with increased plasma concentrations of inhibin. Onset of estrus was detectable in all sows on 5.3 +/- 0.3 days after PGF2alpha treatment and the number of ovulated follicles was 15.5 +/- 1.4 detected at 7.6 +/- 0.2 days after the treatment.ConclusionsThis study has defined the effective dose and timing of EDP treatment for inducing pseudopregnancy in cyclic pigs. Our results also indicated that EDP caused a lowering of inhibin concentrations during pseudopregnancy and small numbers of follicles from 20 to 28 days after EDP. In contrast, EDP-induced pseudopregnancy appears to have no adverse effect on follicular development and subsequent ovulation following PGF2alpha administration.
Highlights
Utilization of estrus synchronization program in livestock industry would provide greater options for reproductive management in herd
The aims of the present study were: (1) to determine the effective dose and timing of estradiol dipropionate (EDP) administration in cyclic pigs for the induction of pseudopregnancy and the profiles of inhibin and other reproductive hormones in pseudopregnant pigs induced by EDP treatment, and (2) to investigate the relationship between the profiles of reproductive hormones and the changes in ovarian structures after prostaglandin F2a (PGF2a) treatment in pseudopregnant sows
A high incidence of pseudopregnancy in pigs treated with EDP at 8 or 11 days after ovulation was observed, while the incidence did not differ significantly with the timing of EDP treatment
Summary
Utilization of estrus synchronization program in livestock industry would provide greater options for reproductive management in herd. To develop a convenient method for estrus synchronization in pigs, we determined the effective protocol using estradiol dipropionate (EDP) for the establishment of pseudopregnancy and investigated follicular development during the estrus synchronization with prostaglandin F2alpha (PGF2alpha) in association with reproductive hormone profiles in pseudopregnant sows. Because pseudopregnant pigs exhibit estrus within a given period after prostaglandin F2a (PGF2a) administration [2,3,4], this protocol is applicable for estrus synchronization. Our previous study showed that a single administration of EDP at 12 days after the onset of estrus could induce pseudopregnancy in gilts and plasma estradiol17b concentrations in pseudopregnant gilts were maintained at high levels for 9 days after EDP treatment [4]. The optimum dose and timing of EDP treatment to induce pseudopregnancy in pigs has not yet been determined
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