Recombinant human gonadotropins for macaque superovulation: repeated stimulations and post-treatment pregnancies |
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Authors: | VandeVoort C A Tarantal A F |
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Affiliation: | California Regional Primate Research Center, University of California, Davis 95616, USA. |
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Abstract: | This report summarizes data from the superovulation and ultrasound-guided follicular aspiration of 40 female rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) with recombinant human gonadotropins. Of the animals treated, 12 were stimulated for only one cycle, either because of a poor response to the hormones or due to ectopic ovarian position precluding ease of access via ultrasound. The majority of animals were stimulated for a minimum of 3 cycles and 3 females continued to respond for a minimum of 8 and a maximum of 10 cycles. For those animals with repeated stimulation cycles, the number of follicles developed during each of the stimulation protocols remained relatively comparable. Of the animals mated since cessation of treatment, 70% conceived. There was no difference between the conception rate in this subset of animals and the rest of the macaque breeding colony. These data indicate that participation in these studies does not impact on the reproductive potential of female rhesus monkeys. |
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Keywords: | assisted reproduction conception in vitro fertilization in vitro maturation Macaca mulatta ultrasound |
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