H. Ueda et al., CONCEPTION RATE AND EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT IN GUINEA-PIGS WITH SYNCHRONIZED ESTRUS INDUCED BY PROGESTERONE IMPLANT, Jikken Dobutsu, 43(1), 1994, pp. 95-99
Observations were made on the timing of mating and the pre-implantatio
n development of fertilized eggs in guinea pigs synchronized by long-t
erm progesterone treatment. Females received a subcutaneous implant of
progesterone-filled silastic tubing for 14 days. Copulation was obser
ved from the evening-of day 4 to the morning of day 6 in 53 of 54 fema
les (98%). Most of them (47/53, 89%) copulated on day 5 after removal
of the tubing. Designating the day of copulation (day 5 after removal
of the tubing) as day 0 of gestation, embryos collected from the genit
al tract were at the 4-cell, 8-cell, morula, and blastocyst stages on
days 1, 3, 4 and 5 of gestation, respectively. Eggs were recovered at
high incidence (85 similar to 100%) from days 1 to 5 of gestation. On
day 6 gestation, no eggs were recovered from the genital tract, sugges
ting that implantation had occurred. The mean litter size (+/-S. D.) w
as 4.0+/-0.8 pups, which were born normally after a mean gestation per
iod of 67+/-1 days in 7 synchronized females. Since the female guinea
pigs synchronized by the long-term progesterone treatment had normal r
eproductive ability similar to that of cyclic females, this technique
would make it possible to obtain animals at a scheduled time even in s
maller-sized colonies. In addition, observations on the pre-implantati
on development of embryos in females with synchronized estrus might be
a useful aid in the field of reproductive research.