Factors contributing to early embryonic mortality in gilts bred at first estrus

Gilts bred at first (n = 18) and third (n = 18) estrus were assigned in replicates of equal numbers to be slaughtered on d 3, 15 and 30 post-mating to assess fertilization rate, embryonic losses and serum concentrations of estrogen (estradiol-17 beta + estrone) and progesterone. Mean number of ovula...

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description Gilts bred at first (n = 18) and third (n = 18) estrus were assigned in replicates of equal numbers to be slaughtered on d 3, 15 and 30 post-mating to assess fertilization rate, embryonic losses and serum concentrations of estrogen (estradiol-17 beta + estrone) and progesterone. Mean number of ovulations was lower among gilts bred at first vs third estrus (12.2 vs 14.5; P less than .05), with no difference in fertilization rate (100 vs 98%). Embryonic survival was lower (P less than .05) among gilts bred at first vs third estrus on d 15 (78.1 vs 95.4%) and 30 (66.7 vs 89.4%) of gestation. Serum estrogen (pg/ml) and progesterone (ng/ml) levels, although lower in gilts bred at first vs third estrus, were not significantly different at the three stages of gestation studied. The ratio of progesterone to estrogen in gilts bred at first estrus was higher than in those bred at third estrus on d 15 (439 +/- 71 vs 210 +/- 17) and 30 (597 +/- 106 vs 179 +/- 50), but was lower on d 3 (187 +/- 37 vs 444 +/- 123; stage of gestation X estrous period interaction, P less than .05). These data suggest that changes in the ratio of systemic levels of estrogen and progesterone may be related to early embryonic mortality in gilts bred at pubertal estrus.
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CERDAS
CICLO ESTRAL
CYCLE OESTRAL
ESTROGENOS
Estrogens - blood
Estrus - blood
FECONDITE
FECUNDIDAD
FECUNDITY
Female
Fetal Death - etiology
Fetal Death - veterinary
FOETAL DEATH
MORT DU FOETUS
MUERTE FETAL
OESTROGENE
OESTROGENS
OESTROUS CYCLE
PERFORMANCE DE REPRODUCTION
Pregnancy
Pregnancy, Animal - blood
PROGESTERONA
PROGESTERONE
Progesterone - blood
REPRODUCTIVIDAD
REPRODUCTIVITY
SOWS
Swine - physiology
TRUIE
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