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Multiple factors affecting the efficiency of multiple ovulation and embryo transfer in sheep and goats

AutorGonzález De Bulnes, Antonio; Baird, D. T.; Campbell, B. K.; Cocero Oviedo, María Jesús; García-García, Rosa M.; Inskeep, E. K.; López Sebastián, Antonio; McNeilly, A. S.; Santiago Moreno, Julián; Souza, C. J. H.; Veiga-Lopez, A.
Palabras claveEmbryo cryopreservation
Follicle dynamic
Luteal function
Superovulation
Fecha de publicación2004
EditorCSIRO Publishing
CitaciónReproduction, fertility, and development 16(4): 421-435 (2004)
ResumenThis review offers an overview of the basic characteristics of in vivo embryo technologies, their current status, the main findings and the advances gained in recent years, and the outstanding subjects for increasing their efficiency. The use of superovulation and embryo transfer procedures remains affected by a high variability in the ovulatory response to hormonal treatment and by a low and variable number of transferable embryos and offspring obtained. This variability has been classically identified with both extrinsic (source, purity of gonadotrophins and protocol of administration) and intrinsic factors (breed, age, nutrition and reproductive status), which are reviewed in this paper. However, emerging data indicate that the main causes of variability are related to endocrine and ovarian factors, and so the number of studies and procedures addressing a better understanding and control of these factors may be increased in the future. The accomplishment of this objective, the improvement of procedures for embryo conservation and for the selection and management of recipient females, will allow further development and application of this technology. © CSIRO 2004.
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/292646
DOI10.1071/RD04033
ISSN1031-3613
E-ISSN1448-5990
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