Factors that influence follicle recruitment, growth and ovulation during ovarian superstimulation in heifers: Opportunities to increase ovulation rate and embryo recovery by delaying the exposure of follicles to LH
Mj. D'Occhio et al., Factors that influence follicle recruitment, growth and ovulation during ovarian superstimulation in heifers: Opportunities to increase ovulation rate and embryo recovery by delaying the exposure of follicles to LH, THERIOGENOL, 51(1), 1999, pp. 9-35
The outcome of ovarian follicular superstimulation protocols in heifers is
influenecd by the number of follicles that are stimulated to grow and the n
umber induced to ovulate. At present, only a proportion of the follicles th
at are stimulated to grow progress to ovulation. The argument is developed
in this review that failure of some of these follicles to ovulate may be du
e not to an intrinsic deficiency but rather to their relatively small size
when the FSH treatment is initiated. Consequently, these follicles do not h
ave the opportunity to undergo full maturation within the time frame of a c
onventional superstimulation protocol Based on this argument, we propose th
at delaying the LH surge would allow for completion of maturation by a grea
ter number of follicles, resulting in an increased ovulation rate and in re
covery of a greater number of viable embryos.
Initial support for this hypothesis was provided by the relatively high ovu
lation rate and embryo recovery in cows stimulated with FSH for 6 d, commen
cing on Day 2 or Day 10 of the estrous cycle. An increase in ovulation rate
was also observed when a norgestomet (NOR) implant was used to delay the o
ccurrence of the endogenous LH surge by up to 16 h relative to when a spont
aneous LH surge would typically occur after superstimulation with gonadotro
pin. Recently, a GnRH agonist-LH protocol was developed in which the pituit
ary in heifers is desensitized to GnRH and ovulation is controlled by injec
tion of LH. Preliminary evidence using this protocol indicates that a delay
in occurrence of the LH surge by approximately 12 to 15 h may increase the
number of ovulations and transferable embryos. (C) 1998 by Elsevier Scienc
e Inc.