Progesterone is essential for establishment and maintenance of pregnancy in mammals. The objective of this Study was to examine the effect of elevating progesterone during the different physiological stages of early embryo development oil embryo survival. Estrus was synchronized in cross-bred beef heifers (n = 197, similar to 2-years old) and they were inseminated 12-18 h after estrus onset (=Day 0). Inseminated heifers were randomly assigned to 1 of 3 treatments: (1) Control, n = 69: (2) progesterone supplementation using a Controlled Internal Drug Release Device (CIDR) from Day 3 to 6.5, n = 64 or (3) progesterone Supplementation using a CIDR front Day 4.5 to 8, n = 64. Body condition (BCS) and locomotion scores (scale of 1-5) were recorded for all animals. Animals with a locomotion score >= 4 (very lame) were excluded. Embryo survival rate was determined at slaughter on Day 25. Conceptus length and weight were recorded and the COITUS luteum (CL) of all pregnant animals was dissected and weighed. Supplementation with exogenous progesterone increased (P < 0.05) peripheral progesterone concentrations. but did not affect embryo survival rate compared with controls. Mean CL weight, conceptus length and conceptus weight were not different between treatments. There was a positive relationship (P < 0.04) between the increase in progesterone concentrations from Days 3 to 6.5 and embryo survival rate in treated heifers and a similar trend existed between the increase from Days 4.5 to 8 (P < 0.06). There was also a positive relationship (P < 0.05) between the progesterone concentration on Day 6.5 and the embryo survival rate ill treated heifers. A direct correlation was seen between locomotion score and embryo survival rate, with higher (P < 0.05) early embryo survival rates in heifers with a lower locomotion score. In conclusion, supplementation with progesterone at different stages of early embryo development increased peripheral progesterone concentration and resulted in a positive association between changes in progesterone concentration during the early luteal phase and embryo survival rate. Supplementation with progesterone had no effect on either CL weight or conceptus size in pregnant animals. Lameness had a significant negative effect on early embryo survival. (c) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Oliveira Filho, Ramiro, V
Cooke, Reinaldo F.
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Cooke, Reinaldo F.
de Mello, Gustavo A.
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Pontificia Univ Catolica Minas Gerais, Pocos De Caldas, MG, BrazilTexas A&M Univ, Dept Anim Sci, Pregnancy & Dev Programming Area Excellence, College Stn, TX 77843 USA
de Mello, Gustavo A.
Pereira, Victor M.
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Rural Tec, Iaciara, Go, BrazilTexas A&M Univ, Dept Anim Sci, Pregnancy & Dev Programming Area Excellence, College Stn, TX 77843 USA
Pereira, Victor M.
Vasconcelos, Jose Luiz M.
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Vasconcelos, Jose Luiz M.
Pohler, Ky G.
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