The effect of mare's age on multiple ovulation rate, embryo recovery, post-transfer pregnancy rate, and interovulatory interval in a commercial embryo transfer program in Argentina
Autor: | Juan Cuervo-Arango, Sofia Ernestina Cantatore, L. Losinno, Edgardo Rodriguez, C. Redolatti, Ana Ines Marinone, Elida Ana Fumuso |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
Předmět: |
Ovulation
Aging medicine.medical_specialty media_common.quotation_subject Argentina Embryonic Development Biology Endocrinology Animal science Food Animals Recovery rate Pregnancy medicine Animals Horses Advanced maternal age Retrospective Studies media_common Gynecology Embryo General Medicine Embryo Transfer medicine.disease Embryo transfer Middle age Pregnancy rate Female Animal Science and Zoology |
Zdroj: | Animal Reproduction Science. 158:53-59 |
ISSN: | 0378-4320 |
Popis: | Advanced maternal age is an important predisposing factor on the reduction of reproductive efficiency. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of donor's age on several reproductive parameters in a commercial equine embryo transfer program. Donors were classified into 3 age groups: Group 1=fillies (3 and 4 years old), Group 2=middle age mares (aged 5-10) and Group 3=old mares (aged 13-25). Embryo recovery, multiple ovulation and pregnancy rates and interovulatory intervals were compared amongst age groups. Group 1 (171/244, 70.1%) and Group 2 (774/1081, 71.6%) had a higher (P0.005) embryo recovery rate than Group 3 (385/701, 54.9%). Groups 2 and 3 were 2.5 and 3.4 times more likely to have multiple ovulations than Group 1 (P0.05), respectively. The effect of age group on pregnancy rate was not significant (P0.05). The interovulatory intervals length was influenced by individual mare (P0.001), age (P0.04), Day of flushing (P=0.009) and by month (P0.012). The overall mean interovulatory interval of Group 1 (16.4±0.17 days) and Group 2 (16.6±0.12 days) was not different (P0.05), but was shorter than the one of Group 3 (17.4±0.15 days; P0.04). The embryo recovery rate of flushings from Groups 1 and 2 was influenced by the length of the previous interovulatory interval (P=0.03). |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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