Abstract

The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of GnRH on the pregnancy rate and the embryo survival rate of recipient ewes following embryo transfer. Estrus was synchronized in 83 nulliparous Huyang ewes using intravaginal sponges impregnated with 45 mg flurogestone acetate. The sponge was left in the vagina for 12 days followed with an injection of 330 IU of eCG at sponge removal. The treatment group (n = 34) was subjected 48 h after sponge removal to intramuscular administration with 16 μg of the GnRH agonist triptorelin and the control group (n = 49) with 1 mL of saline solution. Embryo transfer was performed by laparoscopy on day 8 after sponge removal, which transferred frozen-thawed embryos of Suffolk ewes directly to the anterior third of the corpus luteum ipsilateral uterine horn of the recipient ewe.Each recipient with at least one normal corpus luteum received one grade I embryo. The proportion of ewes with at least one normal corpus luteum in the control group was significantly lower compared to the treatment group (73.5 % vs 91.2 %, P < 0.05). In total, 62 embryos were transferred into 62 ewes and 29 lambs were born. The pregnancy rate (59.4 % vs 33.3 %, P < 0.05) and the embryo survival rate (56.3 % vs 30.0 %, P < 0.05) in the control group were significantly higher compared to the treatment group. In conclusion, a single dose of GnRH administered 48 h after sponge removal significantly decreased the pregnancy rate and the embryo survival rate of recipient ewes following transfer of frozen-thawed embryos.

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