Determination of the relationship between serum anti‐Müllerian hormone level and superovulatory response in Simmental cows

The most significant focal points of the embryo transfer technology are as follows: the selection of donors, the response of the selected donor to the superovulation protocol and the obtained number of the transferable embryos. For this purpose, it is suggested that donor selection can be done by an...

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Hauptverfasser: Sevgi, Ramazan, Erdem, Hüseyin, Karaşahin, Tahir, Yılmaz, Mehmet Ali, Satılmış, Muharrem, Okuroğlu, Alaeddin, Ünal, İlker, Dursun, Şükrü, Alkan, Hasan, Satılmış, Fatma, Güler, Mehmet
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description The most significant focal points of the embryo transfer technology are as follows: the selection of donors, the response of the selected donor to the superovulation protocol and the obtained number of the transferable embryos. For this purpose, it is suggested that donor selection can be done by anti‐Müllerian hormone (AMH) levels, and embryo production is evaluated. AMH is secreted by the granulosa cells of primordial, pre‐antral and antral follicles below 4 mm in the ovary, independent of FSH. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between serum AMH levels and the number of corpus luteum (CL), total embryos and transferable embryos that were shaped after a uniform superovulation protocol. For this reason, 48 Simmental cows, which were located at General Directory of Agricultural Enterprises (region, province, etc. instead of the general directorate), were used as donors for the embryo transfer. Blood samples were taken at random, regardless of the stage of animal's sexual cycle. AMH levels were measured by enzyme‐linked fluorescent assay (ELFA) method of the miniVIDAS® (bioMérieux SA) using AMH Bovine Test Kit. According to the statistical analyses of the obtained data, AMH levels were positively correlated with CL and total embryos (p  .05). It was also determined that each 200 pg/ml increase in serum AMH level resulted in one increase in CL number. Overall, considering the positive correlation between AMH level and the obtained number of CL and total embryos after a superovulation treatment, it was concluded that measuring blood AMH level prior to any further costly implementation may be an effective method in donor selection.
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Anti-Mullerian Hormone - blood
anti‐Müllerian hormone
Blood
Cattle
Cattle - blood
Corpus luteum
Corpus Luteum - drug effects
cow
embryo
Embryo transfer
Embryo Transfer - veterinary
Embryos
Female
Fluorescence
Follicle-stimulating hormone
Follicles
Granulosa cells
Insemination, Artificial - veterinary
Levels
Menopause
Ovulation
simmental
Statistical analysis
Statistical methods
superovulation
Superovulation - blood
Superovulation - drug effects
Technology transfer
Tissue and Organ Harvesting - veterinary
title Determination of the relationship between serum anti‐Müllerian hormone level and superovulatory response in Simmental cows
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