Ovarian dynamics in progesterone tablet‐induced superovulation in goats assessed by magnetic resonance imaging

Author:

Hano Kazuki1,Takashima Satoshi1,Inatani Yuka2,Kainuma Risa2,Oiji Yuki1,Nakamura Kotono1,Yayota Masato3ORCID,Takasu Masaki14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Applied Biological Sciences Gifu University Gifu Japan

2. Setsurotech Inc, Fujii Memorial Institute of Medical Science Tokushima Japan

3. Department of Applied Animal Science, Faculty of Applied Biological Sciences Gifu University Gifu Japan

4. Center for One Medicine Innovative Translational Research (COMIT) Gifu University Gifu Japan

Abstract

AbstractControlled internal drug‐releasing (CIDR) devices are commonly used for superovulation in goats. However, such devices are unavailable in some countries, including Japan. In this technical note, we aimed to explore the efficacy of an alternative superovulation protocol using progesterone tablets in goats. We employed intravaginal progesterone tablets (LUTINAS® Vaginal Tablet 100 mg) following a standard superovulation protocol. Additionally, we assessed the ovarian dynamics using 3T‐magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) 1 day preceding the progesterone treatment (Day “−1”) and 3 days before the end of treatment (Days 11–13). The ovarian monitoring was successfully performed in the short tau inversion recovery T2‐weighted images of MRI, and ovulation was confirmed by the disappearance of follicles on Day 13 post‐administration of the tablets. Immediately after ovulation, oviduct flushing yielded a substantial number of oocytes (13.5 ± 1.8 oocytes per animal). These findings provide evidence that the administration of progesterone tablets can serve as a viable alternative for inducing. Additionally, our findings suggest that 3T‐MRI is a promising alternative to conventional ultrasonography for monitoring ovarian dynamics following superovulation in experimental goats.

Publisher

Wiley

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