Recoleta uterina como estratégia para aumentar a taxa de embriões em fêmeas bovinas de corte e leite


Autoria(s): CRUZ, Fabiano Buss; ORTIGARI JUNIOR, Ivens; VIEIRA, Arnaldo Diniz; GERGER, Renato Pereira da Costa; RIBEIRO, Eduardo de Souza; BERTOLINI, Marcelo; MEZZALIRA, Alceu
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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18/04/2012

18/04/2012

2008

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Embryo recovery rate in superovulated cows after uterine flushing is lower than the ovulation rate, which contributes to the relative inefficiency of the conventional cervical recovery procedure. A simple and easy alternative to improve embryo recovery rate is the uterine re-flushing procedure. To evaluate the effect of re-flushing and the influence of breed and operator on bovine embryo recovery rate, 38 Nelore and 19 Jersey females were stimulated using FSH, with embryos being collected by one of two trained operators. At the end of flushing, the catheter was sealed and maintained into the uterine body, filled with flushing medium, while females were released to a paddock for 30 to 50 min, to be submitted to the re-flushing procedure by the same operator. A total of 599 structures were recovered out of 57 procedures, from which 423 (70.6%) were obtained in the first flushing and 176 (29.4%) after re-flushing. Mean recovery rates of 7.4 and 3.1 structures were obtained after the first and second flushing, respectively, for a total of 10.5 structures per cow. Structures were obtained in 73.6% ( 42 out of 57) of the re-flushing procedures. No breed effect was observed on total ova or embryo recovery, with 10.9 total ova collected from Jersey and 10.3 from Nelore females. Likewise, the embryo recovery rate obtained following uterine flushing or re-flushing did not differ either between Jersey (8.1 and 2.7) and Nelore (7.0 and 3.2) animals, or between operators A (7.5 and 3.3) and B (7.3 and 2.9), respectively. In conclusion, the uterine re-flushing procedure significantly increased the rate of embryo recovery in Jersey and Nelore females, with no operator influence being observed.

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ACTA SCIENTIAE VETERINARIAE, v.36, n.3, p.249-254, 2008

1678-0345

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/15433

http://www.ufrgs.br/actavet/36-3/art793.pdf

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UNIV FED RIO GRANDE DO SUL

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Acta Scientiae Veterinariae

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Palavras-Chave #embryo recovery #re-flushing #Jersey #Nelore #flushing #SUPEROVULATORY RESPONSE #WAVE EMERGENCE #BOVINE EMBRYOS #HOLSTEIN COWS #OVULATION #HEIFERS #BREED #HORN #Veterinary Sciences
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