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무발정우에서 Progesterone Implant와 Follicular Rupture에 따른 발정유도 및 임신율 (Effect of Progesterone Implant and Follicular Rupture on Estrus Induction and Fertility in Anestrus Cows)

  • 최상용;황영균;이성림;조상래;옥선아;노규진
    • 한국수정란이식학회지
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    • 제18권2호
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    • pp.115-124
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    • 2003
  • 무발정 증상을 보이는 젖소 65두를 대상으로 몇 가지 호르몬 처리기법을 사용하여 소의 번식효율 향상시키고자 본 실험을 수행하였다. Group 1. Ovsynch program (GnRH-PGF$_2$ a /PGF$_2$ a/GnRH), Group 2. Two plus Two program (GnRH-PGF$_2$ a /PGF$_2$ a/GnRH), Group 3. progesterone implant (CIDR)-GnRH/PGF$_2$ a/PGF$_2$ a/GnRH과 Group 4. (Follicular rupture-progesterone implant-GnRH/ PGF$_2$ a/PGF$_2$ a/GnRH)로 구분하고 최종 GnRH 처지 후 발정 유도율, 발정유도시간, 임신율, 유산율, 인공수정 후 60일까지의 임신율을 조사하여 다음과 같은 결론을 얻었다. 1. 발정 유도율은 Group 1, 2, 3에서는 각기67%, 75%, 70%로서 비슷하게 나타났으나, Group 4에서는 86%로서 유의적(P<0.05)으로 높은 발정율을 나타내었다. 2. 발정 유도 시간은 progesterone implant를 사용한 Group 3과 Group 4는 각각 24, 23시간으로 발정유도 시간을 단축시키는데 효과가 있었다. 3. 각 호르몬 투여 임신율은 progesterone implant를 사용한 Group 3과 Group 4가 75%, 85%로서 사용하지 않은 Group 1과 Group 2보다 유의적(P<0.05)으로 높은 임신율을 나타내었다. 4. 임신 49일까지의 유산율은 Group 4가 5.9%로 낮은 유산율을 보였다. 이상의 실험결과를 종합하면 무발정우에서 각종 호르몬을 투여하기 전에 난소를 확인하여 폐쇄 난포가 있는 것은 폐쇄난포를 제거하고 progesterone implant 제제인 CIDR를 질내에 장착하는 것이 무발정우의 발정유기 및 수태율 향상에 효과적이라고 사료된다.

Progesterone 농도측정(濃度測定)에 의한 유우(乳牛)의 번식효율증진(繁殖效率增進)에 관한 연구(硏究) V. 혈장(血漿) progesterone 농도측정(濃度測定)에 의한 무발정(無發情)의 감별진단(鑑別診斷) 및 PGF2α 또는 GnRH 치료효과(治療效果)의 판정(判定) (Progesterone assays as an aid for improving reproductive efficiency in dairy cattle V. Plasma progesterone determination as applied to the differential diagnosis of reproductive disorders and judgement of treatment responses to PGF2α or GnRH treatment)

  • 강병규;최한선;손창호;오기석;강현구;김삼주;김혁진;김남기
    • 대한수의학회지
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    • 제35권3호
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    • pp.603-613
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    • 1995
  • Plasma progesterone($P_4$) assay has been introduced to apply to the differential diagnosis of reproductive disorders and the monitoring of responses of ovarian dysfunction to $PGF_2{\alpha}$ or GnRH treatment in the 204 postpartum and postinsemination subestrus dairy cows. 1. The incidence rate of reproductive disorders in 204 subestrus cows, diagnosed by palpation per rectum and plasma $P_4$ determination using 'Two sample test'(Day 0+Day 10) were as follows; silent heat or error of estrus detection 110(53.9%), persistent corpus luteum 26(12.7%), follicular cyst 16(7.8%), inactive ovary 12(5.9%), luteal cyst 11(5.4%), granulosa cell tumor of ovary 1(0.5%), fetal mummification 1(0.5%), endometritis 15(7.4%) and pyometra 12(5.9%), respectively. 2. After the $PGF_2{\alpha}$ treatment to the 76 cows with silent heat or error of estrus detection, persistent corpus luteum, or luteal cyst, plasma $P_4$ concentrations at day 3 post treatment using 'Two sample test'(Day 0+Day 3) remained low(<1.0ng/ml) in all 76 cows. Therefore all 76 cows responded positively to $PGF_2{\alpha}$ treatment. Seventeen cows with follicular cyst or inactive ovary were treated with GnRH. All 7 cows with follicular cyst and 4 cows with inactive ovary remained high($${\geq_-}1.0ng/ml$$) a plasma $P_4$ concentrations at day 12 post treatment using 'Two sample test'(Day 0+Day 12), but 6 cows with inactive ovary remained low(<1.0ng/ml) a plasma $P_4$ concentrations. Therefore all 7 cows with follicular cyst and 4 cows with inactive ovary responded positively, but 6 cows with inactive ovary responded negatively to GnRH treatment. 3. The mean days from treatment to first service, number of cows conceived on first service(%), mean number of services per conception, mean days from initial treatment to conception, and mean number of cows conceived by 100 days post treatment(%) were 5.0 and 26.2 days, 45(59.2%) and 6(35.3%) cows, 1.5 and 1.7 services, 13.6 and 22.6 days, and 62(81.6%) and 9(52.9%) cows in group of $PGF_2{\alpha}$ and GnRH treatment, respectively. These results indicated that plasma $P_4$ assay was practical as an aid to diagnosing reproductive disorders and to monitoring responses of ovarian dysfunction to $PGF_2{\alpha}$ and GnRH treatment in subestrus cows.

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