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Induction of ovarian activity and ovulation in an induced ovulator,the maned wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus), using GnRH agonist and recombinant LH
Authors:Amy EM Johnson  Elizabeth W Freeman  Mark Colgin  Caitlin McDonough  Nucharin Songsasen
Institution:1. Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, National Zoological Park, Front Royal, Virginia, USA;2. Environmental Science and Policy, College of Science, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, USA;3. New Century College, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, USA;4. Venaxis, Inc. (formerly AspenBio Pharma, Inc.), Castle Rock, Colorado, USA
Abstract:Assisted reproductive techniques, such as ovarian manipulation and artificial insemination, are useful for enhancing genetic management of threatened wildlife maintained ex situ. In this study, we used noninvasive fecal hormone monitoring to investigate (1) the influence of pairing with a male on endocrine responses of female maned wolves (Chrysocyon brachyurus) to a GnRH agonist (deslorelin) and (2) the efficiency of recombinant LH (reLH) on ovulation induction in females housed alone. Deslorelin (2.1 mg Ovuplant) was given to females that were either paired with a male (n = 4) or housed alone (n = 7); the implant was removed 7 to 11 days postimplantation. Three of seven singleton females were injected with reLH (0.0375 mg) on the day of implant removal, whereas the remaining females (n = 4) did not receive the additional treatment. Fecal samples were collected 5 to 7 days/wk from all females starting 11 days prior to hormone insertion until at least 70 days post implant removal for a total of 11 hormone treatment cycles. Fecal estrogen and progestagen metabolites were extracted and analyzed by enzyme immunoassay. Evidence of ovulation, demonstrated by a surge of estrogen followed by a significant rise in progestagen, occurred in all paired females. Three of the four singleton females that did not receive reLH treatment exhibited no rise in progestagen after an estrogen surge. All singleton females treated with reLH exhibited a rise in fecal progestagen after injection, indicating ovulation. In conclusion, deslorelin is effective at inducing ovarian activity and ovulation in paired female maned wolves; however, exogenous reLH is needed to induce ovulation in females housed alone. The findings obtained from this study serve as a foundation for future application of artificial insemination to enhance genetic management of this threatened species ex situ.
Keywords:Maned wolf  Induced ovulator  Ovarian steroid  Canid reproduction  Estrus induction
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