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J Vet Sci. 2008 Mar;9(1):95-101 |
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Luteal lifespan and fertility after estrus synchronization in goats
Lu Meng Chao1, Koji Takayama2, Yoshitaka Nakanishi2, Katsumi Hamana3, Mitsuhiro Takagi3, Chikara Kubota3,*, Toshiyuki Kojima3 |
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1The United Graduate School of Veterinary Sciences, Yamaguchi University, Yamaguchi 743-8515, Japan
2Laboratory of Animal Behavior Management, and 3Laboratory of Theriogenology, Kagoshima University, Kagoshima 890-0065,
Japan
* chikara@agri.kagoshima-u.ac.jp |
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The present experiment aims to examine the efficiency of
estrus synchronization using progesterone and equine
chorionic gonadotrophin (eCG) and to look at luteal
function. During the non-breeding and breeding season, 5
adult female Korean native goats were injected
intramuscularly with 2.5 ml of physiological saline as the
control. A progesterone impregnated intravaginal sponge
was then kept in the same goats for 10 days followed, after a
week, by an intramuscular injection of 500 IU eCG. Five
adult female Nubian goats were mated with a fertile buck
during the non-breeding season. During the non-breeding
season 2 of the 5 goats showed a normal estrous cycle
(ranging from 18 to 21 days) and 3 a short estrous cycle
(ranging from 3 to 6 days). During the breeding season the
equivalent figures were 1 and 2. The major axes of the
corpus luteum (CL) were measured by means of calipers built
into the ultrasonography system, and the concentrations of
plasma progesterone (P4) were determined by double antibody
radioimmunoassay. The mean major axes of the CL in goats
showing the short cycle (6.1 กพ 0.5 mm) was significantly
smaller than in those showing the normal cycle (8.9 กพ 0.5
mm; p < 0.01) and also the value of P4 in goats showing the
short cycle (4.2 กพ 2.1 ng/ml) was significantly lower than for
those showing the normal cycle (10.3 กพ 4.3 ng/ml; p < 0.05)
at day 3 following ovulation. Three out of 5 Nubian goats
became pregnant but only one goat carried to full term.
The present experiment indicated that a combination of
progesterone and eCG was effective in inducing estrus,
although it resulted in a high incidence of short luteal
lifespan. The low kidding rate and high incidence of
embryonic loss may be due to the instability of the luteal
lifespan.
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