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Intrinsic and extrinsic factors that influence ovarian environment and efficiency of reproduction in cattle
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Brazilian College of Animal Reproduction
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The emergent concepts on ovary environment,
reproductive physiology and the development of
pharmacology are constantly supporting the advance of
assisted reproduction. Within the last years, the
biotechnics related to the synchronization of follicular
development and the manipulation of bovine estrus
cycle have progressed rapidly and consistently. The
combined use of timed-artificial insemination (TAI),
superovulation (SOV), ovum pick up (OPU), in vitro
embryo production (IVEP) and timed-embryo transfer
(TET) has a great potential to improve reproductive
outcomes and disseminate selected genetics,
diminishing the interval of generations and improving
herds genetic gain. However, several factors can
potentially affect the efficiency of these procedures. The
knowledge of the particularities of the genetic groups,
follicular growth manipulation, follicular population
predictors, and metabolic and environmental aspects
that interfere with ovarian environment and,
consequently, oocyte quantity and quality is crucial to
optimize the reproductive programs. This review aims
to elucidate some factors that affect the ovarian
environment and must be well known in order to
improve the efficiency of reproduction in cattle.
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BARUSELLI, P. S. et al. Intrinsic and extrinsic factors that influence ovarian environment and efficiency of reproduction in cattle. Animal Reproduction, Belo Horizonte, v. 14, n. 1, p. 48-60, Jan./Mar. 2017.
