58 OVARIAN DOWN-REGULATION WITH ORAL PROGESTIN FOR FIXED-TIME LAPAROSCOPIC OVIDUCTAL ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION WITH FRESHLY COLLECTED AND FROZEN–THAWED SPERMATOZOA IN DOMESTIC CATS

2014 
Laparoscopic oviductal AI (LO-AI) with low numbers of freshly collected or frozen-thawed spermatozoa has resulted in high pregnancy success (50–70%) in domestic cats. However, proper timing of AI depends on identifying anestrual, non-luteal queens before exogenous gonadotropin injection, confounding AI scheduling and limiting applicability with felids housed at distant institutions. Recent research (Stewart et al. 2012 Biol. Reprod. 87, 1–11) has shown that daily oral progestin treatment is effective for down-regulating ovarian activity in cats and allowing synchronized stimulation with exogenous gonadotropins. Our study objectives were to (1) assess the effect of oral progestin treatment on pregnancy success following LO-AI in domestic cats and (2) compare relative fertility following LO-AI of each female with low numbers of freshly collected versus frozen-thawed spermatozoa. Young (  0.05) between Con and OP cats in pregnancy success [Con: 6/8 (75%); OP: 6/7 (86%)] or in mean implantation number (Con: 6.0 ± 1.8; OP: 10.2 ± 2.0) or fetal number (Con: 4.3 ± 1.6; OP: 7.5 ± 1.6) in pregnant cats. Paternity assessment revealed that freshly collected and frozen-thawed spermatozoa were equally effective (P > 0.05) in producing pregnancies (fresh: 11/15 (73%); frozen: 10/15 (67%)], with no difference (P > 0.05) in total fetal numbers [fresh: 37/69 (54%); frozen: 32/69 (46%)]. These results indicate that oral progestin treatment may be used to down-regulate ovarian function in felids for fixed-time AI without compromising fertility in vivo, and that LO-AI with low numbers of cat sperm frozen in a soy lecithin medium may produce high pregnancy percentages and normal litter sizes.
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