Abstract

The influence of insulin on ovarian response and embryo production was investigated in 30 mixed breed goats, divided randomly into three equal ( n=10) groups. Goats in Group 1 (control) were superovulated using 20 IU FSH i.m. in six divided descending doses, i.e. 4/4, 3/3 and 3/3 IU at 12 h interval for three consecutive days and were not given insulin treatment. Goats in Group 2 (insulin pretreatment) were pretreated with long acting purified bovine insulin 0.2 IU/kg body weight per day s.c. on Days 7, 8 and 9 of the estrous cycle prior to initiation of superovulatory treatment as in Group 1. Animals in Group 3 (insulin cotreatment) were treated as in Group I, but in addition received long acting purified bovine insulin 0.2 IU/kg body weight per day s.c. as a cotreatment along with the first, third and fifth FSH treatments on three consecutive days. Total ovarian response (corpus luteum and unovulated large follicle (UOLF)) was significantly ( P<0.05) higher in insulin pretreatment (17.90±3.08) than in the cotreatment (11.50±2.34) and control (11.90±1.87) groups. The number of UOLF was significantly higher ( P<0.05) in the insulin pretreatment (10.2±1.67) than the cotreatment (4.9±1.14) and control (3.6±1.09) groups. The mean transferable quality of embryos did not differ significantly among treatments. Progesterone concentration on the day of PGF 2α treatment was not different ( P>0.05) between the insulin treatment groups (5.28±0.79; 5.30±0.66 ng/ml). Estradiol-17β concentration was significantly ( P<0.05) higher on the day of PGF 2α treatment in both the insulin treatment groups (36.67±6.40; 34.33±4.33 pg/ml) as compared to the control group (20.00±2.73 pg/ml). There is ample evidence to indicate beneficial effect of insulin on folliculogenesis and steroidogenesis in superovulated goats.

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