Abstract

The effects of stress on processes in the body are becoming an increasingly relevant research subject. The reproductive ability of bovine animals largely depends on these effects, whilst embryo transfer is increasingly being used as a reproduction method. In this study, we established the differences in the implantation ability of heifers that were treated (N=17) with selenium (Se) and vitamins AD3E, and non-treated heifers. Upon transfer, we took blood samples from both groups and used the total antioxidant status (TAS) value to analyze the presence of reactive oxygen species (ROS), the levels of non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) and the levels of vitamin E and Se in blood plasma. In the study, we were able to demonstrate that preventive measures in the form of supplementation of vitamin E and Se, mitigate the effects of oxidative stress, strengthen the ability of an organism to improve the dynamic relationship between free radicals and antioxidants, improve the energy status of cattle, positively impact reproductive parameters and increase the success rate of embryo transfer. The difference in the number of successful embryo implantations between the control and treated group was statistically significant, with 64.7% of treated heifers being pregnant after embryo transfer and giving birth to healthy calves. In the control group, the implantation success rate was 41.2%. The supplementation of antioxidants in the form of a combination of vitamin AD3E and Se, proved to be a good method for strengthening the defense of an organism and an effective mean of preventive clinical approach for improving fertility parameters.

Details

Title
Preventive Supplementation of Vitamin E and Selenium as a Factor in Improving the Success Rate of Embryo Transfer in Cattle
Author
Šmigoc, Jernej 1 ; Vrtač, Katarina Pavšič 2 ; Breda Jakovac Strajn 2 ; Stvarnik, Mateja 3 ; Mrkun, Janko 3 

 Veterinarska ambulanta Majšperk d.o.o, Lešje 34, 2322 Majšperk, Slovenia 
 University of Ljubljana, Veterinary Faculty, Institute for Food, Feed and Environmental Safety, Gerbičeva ulica 60, 1000 Ljubljana 
 Univers ity of Ljubljana, Veterinary Faculty, Clinic for Reproduction and Large Animals, Gerbičeva ulica 60, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia 
Pages
87-101
Publication year
2023
Publication date
2023
Publisher
De Gruyter Poland
ISSN
05678315
e-ISSN
18207448
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3154937424
Copyright
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