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Supplementation with rumen-protected L-arginine-HCl increased fertility in sheep with synchronized estrus

Journal

TROPICAL ANIMAL HEALTH AND PRODUCTION
Volume 47, Issue 6, Pages 1067-1073

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11250-015-0833-4

Keywords

Estrus synchronization; Ewe; L-arginine-HCl; VEGF

Funding

  1. Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia [CB 34410952]
  2. CONACYT

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The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of L-arginine-HCl supplementation on ovulation rate, fertility, prolificacy, and serum VEGF concentrations in ewes with synchronized oestrus. Thirty Suffolk ewes with a mean body weight of 45 +/- 3 kg and a mean body condition score (BCS) of 2.4 +/- 0.28 were synchronized for estrus presentation with a progestin-containing sponge (20 mg ChronogestA (R) CR) for 9 days plus PGF2-alpha (Lutalyse; Pfizer, USA) on day 7 after the insertion of the sponge. The ewes were divided into two groups; i.e., a control group (n = 15) that was fed on the native pasture (basal diet) and an L-arginine-HCl group (n = 15) that received 7.8 g of rumen-protected L-arginine-HCl from day 5 of the sponge insertion until day 25 after mating plus the basal diet. The L-arginine-HCl was administered daily via an esophageal probe between days 5 and 9 of the synchronization protocol and every third day subsequently. Blood samples were drawn from the jugular vein every 6 days throughout the entire experimental period. The results revealed that the L-arginine-HCl supplementation increased fertility during the synchronized estrus (P = 0.05). However, no effects were observed on the final BCS (P = 0.78), estrus presentation (P = 0.33), multiple ovulations (P = 0.24), prolificacy (P = 0.63), or serum VEGF concentration. In conclusion, L-arginine-HCl supplementation during the period used in this study increased fertility in sheep with synchronized estrus possibly due to improved embryo-fetal survival during early pregnancy.

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