Abstract

The influence of insulin treatment on conception rate and endocrine profile was studied on 21 repeat breeding cows divided randomly into two groups, i.e. insulin treatment ( n=11) and control ( n=10). Cows of the insulin treatment group were injected subcutaneously with a long acting purified form of bovine insulin at 0.2 IU/kg body weight/day on days 8, 9 and 10, and then with 0.75 mg tiaprost (PGF 2α) intramuscularly on day 12 of the oestrous cycle (oestrus = day 0). The cows of the control group only received 0.75 mg tiaprost was injected intramuscularly on day 12. There was no difference ( P>0.05) in the interval to the onset of oestrus and subsequent cycle length between the treatment (84.5±6.6 h and 21.2±0.6 days, respectively) and the control (72.3±5.9 h and 19.7±0.4 days, respectively) groups. First service conception rate and overall pregnancy rate did not differ ( P>0.05) between the insulin treatment group (45.4 and 63.6%) and the control group (33.3 and 40.0%). Progesterone concentration following administration of insulin increased ( P<0.05) in the insulin treated cows (2.2±0.4 ng/ml versus 2.9±0.4 ng/ml) but the concentration of oestradiol-17β did not differ. The insulin concentration was higher on day 10 of the oestrous cycle ( P<0.05) in the treatment group (71.0±12.5 μU/ml versus 38.1±4.5 μU/ml). The insulin and glucose concentrations were higher ( P>0.05) in animals, which subsequently became pregnant than in non-pregnant animals. The results may indicate that there is beneficial effect of insulin on fertility in repeat breeder cattle.

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