Abstract

The intensive use of Doppler ultrasonography in several studies in the last decade allowed the characterization of vascular perfusion and the estimation of function of the reproductive organs and tissues along the estrous cycle and pregnancy in cattle. We aim to discuss the possibility of using Doppler imaging and to explore the potential of its inclusion in reproductive programs in cattle industry. Recent studies in dairy and beef cows indicated a high accuracy and sensitivity when Doppler ultrasonography is used to evaluate corpus luteum function and to diagnosis pregnancy between days 20 and 22. Moreover, resynchronization programs starting 5 to 7 days after timed embryo transfer (FTET) coupled with early pregnancy diagnosis were developed for beef cattle, and have been implemented in commercial embryo transfer programs. These strategies allow a reduction in the interval between two FTET from ≈ 40 to 24 days and may improve the gains in reproductive efficiency when compared to traditional programs than begin resynchronization after the pregnancy diagnosis at 30 days. A second alternative to use Doppler imaging is the evaluation of luteal blood perfusion at the time of embryo transfer for selection of recipients with greater receptivity potential. This may increases fertility in FTET, as embryos would not be transferred to females with non-functional CL, and in cases with recipients surplus, females with higher receptivity would be prioritized.

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  • Already in the 1980s, it was stated by the researcher Dr O

  • Among the several possibilities for evaluation, Doppler ultrasonography has been used as a non-invasive and real-time technique to estimate the functionality of the corpus luteum (CL) for selection of recipients and for early pregnancy diagnosis in fixed-time artificial insemination (AI) (FTAI) and embryo transfer (ET) (FTET) programs (Siqueira e al., 2013; Pugliesi e al., 2014; 2016)

  • Due to the ability to indirectly assess the function of structures and tissues, Doppler ultrasonography was widely used to evaluate the function of the dominant follicle and CL throughout the estrous cycle in mares and cows (Acosta e al., 2005; Siddiqui e al., 2009; Herzog e al., 2010; Ginther e al., 2014), and more recently, in small ruminants (Balaro e al., 2017)

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Introduction

Already in the 1980s, it was stated by the researcher Dr O. Among the several possibilities for evaluation, Doppler ultrasonography has been used as a non-invasive and real-time technique to estimate the functionality of the corpus luteum (CL) for selection of recipients and for early pregnancy diagnosis in fixed-time AI (FTAI) and ET (FTET) programs (Siqueira e al., 2013; Pugliesi e al., 2014; 2016).

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