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Nov, 2000

Feline embryo transfer during the non-breeding season

JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICAL SCIENCE
  • T Tsutsui
  • ,
  • Yamane, I
  • ,
  • Hattori, I
  • ,
  • N Kurosawa
  • ,
  • H Matsunaga
  • ,
  • Murao, I
  • ,
  • M Kanda
  • ,
  • T Hori

Volume
62
Number
11
First page
1169
Last page
1175
Language
English
Publishing type
Research paper (scientific journal)
DOI
10.1292/jvms.62.1169
Publisher
JAPAN SOC VET SCI

To obtain normal kits by embryo treansfer (ET) during the non-breeding season, maintenance of pregnancy was carried out by administration of sustained action progesterone (P-4) in queens. Embryos were recovered six days after mating from five honor queens in which ovulation was induced by administration of eCG and hCG. The number of embryos recovered ranged from 24 to 53 (mean: 37.2 +/- 6.4) per animal and most embryos were compacted morulae. The yield of embryos was 49.0-93.3% (mean: 73.8 +/- 9.6%). As far recipients, porcine pituitary gland preparation and hCG were administered to 19 queens and estrus and ovulation were induced in 18 queens (94.7%). These queens underwent intrauterine ET of five compacted morulae and 17 cats (94.4%) were impregnated. The number of implantations was 2-5 (mean: 3.7 +/- 0.3). Among these impregnated queens, 15 cats received P-4 administration starting on day 24 of gestation and 1-5 newborns (mean: 3.4 +/- 0.3) were obtained by normal delivery or caesarean section on day 64-69 of gestation. However, two animals that were not treated with P-4 underwent spontaneous abortion about the mid gestational period. Therefore, it is possible to obtain normal kits from queens in the non-breeding season by ET with maintenance of pregnancy by P-4 administration.

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  • DOI : 10.1292/jvms.62.1169
  • ISSN : 0916-7250
  • SCOPUS ID : 0034320607
  • Web of Science ID : WOS:000165620900009

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