FOLLICULAR-GROWTH AND MATURATION IN HYPERPROLIFIC AND LARGE WHITE SOWS

Citation
Ma. Driancourt et M. Terqui, FOLLICULAR-GROWTH AND MATURATION IN HYPERPROLIFIC AND LARGE WHITE SOWS, Journal of animal science, 74(9), 1996, pp. 2231-2238
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Dairy & AnumalScience
Journal title
ISSN journal
00218812
Volume
74
Issue
9
Year of publication
1996
Pages
2231 - 2238
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-8812(1996)74:9<2231:FAMIHA>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
The mechanisms whereby hyperprolific sows achieve their increased ovul ation rate (+5 oocytes on average) compared with normal Large White so ws were explored in this study. The following specific questions were asked. Is increased ovulation rate related to 1) increased follicular populations within the ovaries or 2) alterations in terminal follicula r growth and maturation? The population of antral follicles in six sow s of each genotype was studied using histological techniques on ovarie s obtained at the preovulatory stage. No difference between the total number of antral follicles, number of healthy or atretic follicles in specific size classes, and in size of the preovulatory follicles could be detected. The number of granulosa cells contained in preovulatory follicles was also similar between genotypes. Terminal follicular grow th and maturation were studied in 15 sows of each genotype killed at d 1, 3, or 5 (n = 5 . d(-1) genotype(-1)) after the end of Regumate adm inistration (d 0). Small (less than or equal to 3.5 mm) follicles were counted, and follicles > 3.5 mm were dissected, measured, and incubat ed in vitro. Steroid concentrations (estradiol and testosterone) in cu lture medium were then measured. The two genotypes differed in the pat terns of growth of their ovulatory follicles, because at d 3 all ovula tory follicles were obvious in Large White sows. In contrast, between d 3 and 5, seven additional ovulatory follicles grew in hyperprolific sows. Differences in follicular maturation between genotypes were also detected. Whereas testosterone concentrations in culture medium were similar in the two genotypes, estradiol concentrations were markedly ( P < .01) increased in hyperprolific follicles. This indicates that the se follicles may have an increased aromatizing ability. How this gener ates the altered pattern of follicular growth and the increased ovulat ion rate of hyperprolific sows remains to be established.