Increased ovulation rates in PMSG-stimulated beef heifers treated with a monoclonal PMSG antibody
1994
Gonzalez, A. | Wang, H. | Carruthers, T.D. | Murphy, B.D. | Mapletoft, R.J.
The effects of PMSG dose and monoclonal anti-PMSG treatment on the superovulatory response were investigated in beef heifers. Heifers were administered 1500 (n=22), 3000 (n=21) or 4500 (n=21) IU of PMSG on Day 8, 9 or 10 after estrus, and half of the heifers in each group received a neutralizing dose of anti-PMSG at the time of first insemination (60 h after prostaglandin treatment). Overall, the anti-PMSG-treated heifers had more ovulations, fertilized ova, and transferable embryos with fewer unovulated follicles than heifers treated with PMSG alone (P < 0.05). Although, only heifers treated with 3000 IU PMSG plus anti-PMSG had more ovulations (P < 0.03) and fewer unovulated follicles (P < 0.02) than the corresponding PMSG-only controls, anti-PMSG treatment increased total ova/embryos (P < 0.002) and transferable embryos (P< 0.003) for the 2 lowest PMSG doses and fertilized ova (P < 0.001) for all 3 PMSG doses. Preovulatory plasma estradiol levels increased (P < 0.05) with PMSG dose until Day 4 and were correlated with number of ovulations and unovulated follicles in the PMSG-only heifers (r = 0.96, P < 0.02) and with the number of ovulations in the anti-PMSG-treated heifers (r = 0.99, P < .025). Plasma estradiol remained elevated for 24 h after the onset of estrus and then declined to baseline by 48 h after estrus in the anti-PMSG-treated heifers, estradiol declined slightly and then increased again during the same period in heifers treated with PMSG alone. This post-ovulatory increase in estradiol was inversely correlated with ovulation (P < 0.003) and fertilization (P < 0.03) rates. These data indicate that with a 3000 IU PMSG dose, administration of PMSG monoclonal antibody increased ovulations, fertilized ova and transferable embryos.
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