Abstract

The impact of the eCG-hCG interval on in vitro fertilization (IVF), endogenous hormonal patterns, and luteal integrity was studied in the domestic cat. Adult cats with inactive ovaries were given eCG (i.m.) and then hCG (i.m.) 80, 84, 88, 92, or 96 h later. Oocytes were aspirated 25-27 h after hCG and co-cultured with swim-up-processed cat spermatozoa. Blood samples were collected daily from 2 days before eCG treatment (Day -2) through Day 14, and sera were analyzed for estradiol-17 beta and progesterone. The mean number of oocytes recovered from the 80-92-h groups (range, 17.2 +/- 2.1 to 21.1 +/- 3.0) did not differ (p greater than 0.05); however, oocyte number was reduced (p less than 0.05) in the 96-h group (10.3 +/- 2.1). The proportion of all oocytes classified as mature was greater (p less than 0.05) when hCG was given 80, 84, or 88 h compared to 92 or 96 h after eCG. Delaying hCG treatment until 96 h caused more than 25% of all oocytes to degenerate, which was a greater rate (p less than 0.05) than in all other groups. The IVF rate at 80 (57.1%), 84 (56.5%), 88 (65.0%), and 92 (52.5%) h was greater (p less than 0.05) than that observed at 96 h (33.6%). Circulating estradiol-17 beta concentrations began to rise above nadir within 24 h of eCG injection in all interval groups. On the basis of areas under the curve, cats in the 80- and 84-h treatments produced more (p less than 0.05) estradiol-17 beta than other groups.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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