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- Title:
- The effect of bovine interferon-alpha I1 on pregnancy rate in heifers.
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- 0021-8812
- Bovine interferon-alpha I1 (bIFN-alpha) may be useful for enhancing fertility in sheep and cattle because it has extensive sequence homology with ovine and bovine trophoblast protein-1 and, like those proteins, extends corpus luteum lifespan. To test the effectiveness of bIFN-alpha to enhance fertility, several experiments were performed in which inseminated heifers were given i.m. injections of bIFN-alpha approximately at the time of embryo-mediated signals that result in maintenance of the corpus luteum. In Exp. 1, heifers given 20 mg of bIFN-alpha daily from d 14 to 17 tended (P less than .07) to have lower pregnancy rates at d 110 to 112 of gestation (36/75; 48% vs 43/72; 60%). Similar results were obtained in Exp. 2 when heifers received a single injection of 40 mg of bIFN-alpha or placebo at d 13 after estrus; pregnancy rates at d 42 were 39/104 (38%) for bIFN-alpha and 47/98 (48%) for placebo. In Exp. 3, heifers were given gradually increasing doses of bIFN-alpha or placebo from d 11 to 19, because such a regimen had been shown to reduce the number of heifers experiencing hyperthermia after bIFN-alpha injection. Pregnancy rates were 42/95 (44%) for bIFN-alpha and 62/111 (56%) for placebo. Across all three experiments, pregnancy rates were lower (P less than .01) for heifers treated with bIFN-alpha (117/274; 43%) than for heifers treated with placebo (152/281; 54%). In conclusion, these results demonstrate that, under the administration systems used, bIFN-alpha does not increase pregnancy rate, but rather tends to reduce it.
- 1-May-1992
- Journal of animal science, v. 70, n. 5, p. 1471-1477, 1992.
- 1471-1477
- recombinant interferon
- animal
- body temperature
- cattle
- double blind procedure
- drug effect
- estrus
- female
- fertility
- fertilization
- physiology
- pregnancy
- randomization
- Animal
- Body Temperature
- Cattle
- Double-Blind Method
- Estrus
- Female
- Fertility
- Fertilization
- Interferon Type I, Recombinant
- Pregnancy
- Random Allocation
- Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
- Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.
- http://www.journalofanimalscience.org/content/70/5/1471.long
- Acesso aberto
- outro
- http://repositorio.unesp.br/handle/11449/64233
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