Some Factors Affecting the Rate of Pregnancy after Embryo Transfer Derived from the Brazilian Jumper Horse Breed |
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Authors: | Carlos Eduardo Camargo Romildo Romualdo Weiss Luiz Ernandes Kozicki Marilia Pastorello Duarte Mario Cesar Garcia Duarte Diego Lunelli Saulo Weber Renata Azevedo de Abreu |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Medicine College, Pontifical Catholic University of Parana, Curitiba, Brazil;2. Department of Veterinary Medicine, Federal University of Parana, Curitiba, Brazil;3. Veterinary Private Practice, Itapetininga, São Paulo, Brazil;4. Federal University of Parana, Curitiba, Brazil;5. Pontifical Catholic University of Parana, Curitiba, Brazil |
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Abstract: | This study aimed to evaluate the effects of certain embryo transfer parameters on the pregnancy rate after equine embryo transfer of the Brazilian Jumper Horse breed. The size, embryonic development stage, embryo quality, and synchronization of ovulation between the donor (n = 120) and recipient (n = 420) were evaluated in 396 embryos. Embryo recovery was performed on Day 6-9 after ovulation (Day 0 = day of ovulation). The recipient mares were chosen on the day of embryo recovery, and the transfers were performed that same day. The embryo size (diameter including envelopes; n = 396) ranged from 150 to 3000 μm; 67.1% measured between 400 and 1199 μm. The embryo size (400-1199 μm vs. ≤399 μm); stage of development (n = 396; blastocyst and expanded blastocyst versus compact morula and early blastocyst); quality (n = 396; grade 1 [excellent]), 2 [good], or 3 [poor]); and synchronization of ovulation between the donor and recipient (0, 1, 2, 3, and 4 days versus −1, 5, and 6 days, respectively) all affected pregnancy rate (P < .05). The pregnancy rate did not differ significantly among transfers performed on Days 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4. In conclusion, embryos measuring 400-1199 μm produced higher pregnancy rates in recipients than embryos measuring 150-399 μm, and blastocysts and expanded blastocysts produced pregnancy more efficiently than morulae and early blastocysts. The embryo quality also affected the pregnancy rate. Synchronization of donor and recipient ovulation to Days 0-4 improved the efficiency of embryo transplant. |
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Keywords: | Embryo transfer Mare Embryo size Embryonic stage Embryo quality Synchrony of ovulation Brazilian jumper horse breed |
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