Supplemental progesterone during early pregnancy exerts divergent responses on embryonic characteristics in sows and gilts

B B D Muro, R F Carnevale, D F Leal, M A Torres, M V Mendonça, D H Nakasone, C H G Martinez, G M Ravagnani, M S Monteiro, A P Poor, S M M K Martins, P Viau, C A Oliveira, L H Pulz, R F Strefezzi, G W Almond, A F C de Andrade

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Abstract

Progesterone (P4) plays a key role in pregnancy establishment and maintenance; during early pregnancy, P4 stimulates the production and release of uterine secretions necessary for conceptus growth prior to implantation; therefore, exogenous P4 supplementation may improve embryo development. This study evaluated the effects of supplementation during early pregnancy with long-acting injectable progesterone or altrenogest on embryonic characteristics of sows and gilts. Thus, a total of 32 sows and 16 gilts were used. On day 6 of pregnancy sows and gilts were allocated to one of the following groups: non-supplemented; supplemented with 20 mg of altrenogest, orally, from days 6 to 12 of pregnancy; supplemented with 2.15 mg/kg of long-acting injectable progesterone on day 6 of pregnancy. Animals were killed on day 28 of pregnancy, and ovulation rate, embryo survival, embryo weight, crown-to-rump length, uterine glandular epithelium and endometrial vascularization were assessed. Treatments had no effect on pregnancy rate, embryo survival or endometrial vascular density (P > 0.05). Non-supplemented gilts presented larger and heavier embryos compared to gilts from supplemented groups (P < 0.05). Sows in the altrenogest group presented larger and heavier embryos compared to non-supplemented sows and sows supplemented with long-acting injectable progesterone. In conclusion, supplementation of sows and gilts with progestagen from day 6 of pregnancy can be used as a means to improve embryo survival without deleterious effects.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1234-1240
Number of pages7
JournalAnimal
Volume14
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Jan 2020

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • Animals
  • Dietary Supplements
  • Embryo Implantation/drug effects
  • Embryo, Mammalian
  • Embryonic Development/drug effects
  • Endometrium
  • Female
  • Ovulation/physiology
  • Pregnancy
  • Pregnancy Rate
  • Pregnancy, Animal/drug effects
  • Progestins/administration & dosage
  • Swine/physiology
  • Trenbolone Acetate/administration & dosage

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