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Anim Reprod Sci ; 102(3-4): 322-7, 2007 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17475422

ABSTRACT

Two multiple ovulation and embryo transfer (MOET) programs with fresh, frozen and vitrified red deer embryos were carried out during the reproductive season of 2005 and 2006 in a local breeding farm in Argentina. Multiparous (n=10 and 9, respectively) weaned hinds were used as donors for each year. The estrous synchronization treatment of donors and recipients consisted of inserting an ovine intravaginal sponge containing medroxiprogesterone acetate (MAP) for 12 days. Superovulation was conducted with a total dose of 180 mg of NIH-FSH-P1 (Folltropin-V, Bioniche, Belleville, Ontario, Canada), given i.m. in eight decreasing doses every 12h (40, 40; 27, 27; 15, 15; 8, 8 mg), from days 10 to 13. Donor females were mated with one stag of proven fertility. The recovery rate was 84.1% (122/145), obtaining 45.1% (55/122) of transferable embryos, 24.6% (30/122) of degenerated embryos and 30.3% (37/122) of unfertilized oocytes. Pregnancy rates after transfer of fresh, OPS vitrified/warmed and ethylene glycol (EG) frozen/thawed embryos were 64.3% (18/28), 53.3% (8/15) and 70.0% (7/10), respectively. Vitrification and freezing with ethylene glycol procedures constitute an interesting alternative for red deer embryo cryopreservation.


Subject(s)
Cryopreservation/veterinary , Deer/physiology , Embryo Transfer/veterinary , Embryo, Mammalian/physiology , Ovulation Induction/veterinary , Animals , Embryo Transfer/methods , Estrus Synchronization , Ethylene Glycol , Female , Male , Ovulation Induction/methods , Pregnancy , Superovulation
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Anim Reprod Sci ; 101(1-2): 158-62, 2007 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17204378

ABSTRACT

An interspecific embryo transfer program was conducted for genetic improvement and increasing the number of offspring from a flock of mouflon sheep in Argentina. The female donor mouflons were divided into three groups, G1 (n=5), G2 (n=4) and G3 (n=5). The total NIH-FSH-P1 dose given to each donor on the superovulatory treatment was 260, 200 and 160 mg for G1, G2 and G3, respectively. The mouflons in G3 were maidens, while the others were multiparous. Domestic Corriedale ewes (n=60) were synchronized and used as recipients. The embryo recovery and transfer was performed by a surgical method. Mouflons (n=13) responded to the superovulatory treatment with an average of 9.1+/-2.8 ovulations. A low incidence of early luteal regression was found (1 out of 14 donors). Embryo recovery rates were 60, 31 and 76% in groups G1, G2 and G3, respectively. The percentage of transferable embryos obtained in G1 and in G2 exceeded 80%. None of the embryos obtained from G3 were of transferable quality. In G1, 25 transferable embryos were recovered and transferred to 13 recipients, resulting in a pregnancy rate of 76.9% (10/13). In G2, 10 embryos were transferred to 5 recipients, resulting in a 60% pregnancy rate (3/5). Lambing rate was 60% (15/25) and 30% (3/10) for G1 and G2, respectively. Thirteen lambs were born to the 14 donors following natural service after the embryo recoveries. This study demonstrates that the application of IET technology would have great reproductive impact, especially when the donor mouflon hinds are selected according to age and reproductive history.


Subject(s)
Animals, Domestic , Embryo Transfer/veterinary , Pregnancy, Animal , Sheep, Domestic , Animals , Animals, Domestic/embryology , Argentina , Crosses, Genetic , Female , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Rate , Sheep, Domestic/embryology
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Bull Med Libr Assoc ; 75(2): 122-4, 1987 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3297221

ABSTRACT

The Veterans Administration Library Network (VALNET) needed an automated library system that could interface with the agency's national automation activities. The Library Special Interest Users Group was established to oversee the selection of appropriate automated systems. The Massachusetts General Hospital Utility Multi-Programming System (MUMPS) computer language and VA FILEMAN, a database management system, are being used to create new library software, which will be in the public domain.


Subject(s)
Computer Communication Networks , Computer Systems , Hospitals, Veterans , Information Systems , Libraries, Hospital , Database Management Systems , Online Systems , Periodicals as Topic , Planning Techniques , Software Design , United States
4.
N Z Vet J ; 34(4): 56-7, 1986 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16031267
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Br J Ophthalmol ; 62(7): 470-3, 1978 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-678501

ABSTRACT

266 eyes were examined by the slit lamp 24 hours after uncomplicated intracapsular cataract extraction. An unexpectedly high incidence of 15% macroscopic hypopyons was found with a further 13% showing a trace. Possible aetiological irritative factors were investigated by individual exclusion, but did not materially alter the incidence. All the hypopyons spontaneously and rapidly regressed without specific treatment. The suggested explanation of hypopyon production is that operative plasmoid aqueous production, inflammatory reaction, and hyphaema, coupled with early mobilisation, allow gravitational sedimenting out of blood constituents, so that white cells will fall late, forming a layer above other blood constituents.


Subject(s)
Anterior Chamber , Cataract Extraction/adverse effects , Cataract Extraction/methods , Humans , Hyphema/etiology , Suppuration/etiology
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