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Long-acting injectable progesterone treatment prior to puberty induction in gilts

Injectable progesterone treatment did not benefit the reproductive performance of prepubertal and peripubertal gilts.

7 March 2024
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Progesterone (P4) has a pivotal role on female puberty attainment in most farm animals. However, there are no studies evaluating the effect of P4 treatment previously to boar exposure for puberty induction in gilts.

Methods and results: Serum P4 concentration, estrus expression and reproductive performance after boar stimuli were evaluated in gilts intramuscularly treated with long-acting P4 before boar exposure. In Experiment I, prepubertal gilts received either 1 mL of saline (control) or intramuscular P4 treatment (150 mg, 300 mg or 600 mg; n = 6 per treatment). Serum P4 concentration for P4-treated gilts was greater than for control gilts for at least 8 d for P4300 and P4600 groups, but greater until after 16 d only for those treated with 600 mg. In Experiments II (prepubertal) and III (peripubertal), gilts received either saline (control) or 300 mg P4 intramuscular and those showing estrus signs were artificially inseminated, whereas gilts without estrus expression were culled. In prepubertal gilts (Exp. II), estrus expression rate did not differ for control (79.1%; n = 110) and P4-treated gilts (81.5%; n = 108). In peripubertal gilts (Exp. III), although estrus expression did not differ between control (77.6%; n = 106) and P4-treated (69.6%; n = 102) gilts, P4-treated gilts presented longer (23.1 ± 1.4 days) interval from treatment to estrus expression than control gilts (17.1 ± 1.3 days). In Experiments II and III, the proportion of culled gilts with ovarian structures consistent with normal estrous cycles, farrowing rate, and litter size did not differ between treatments.

Conclusion: Intramuscular treatment with 300 or 600 mg of long-acting P4 was efficient in maintaining high P4 concentrations in prepubertal gilts for at least 8 days. However, P4 treatment over this time interval did not benefit the reproductive performance of prepubertal and peripubertal gilts.

Baldessar P, de Brito CRC, Johann H, Schultz C, Peripolli V, Moreira F, Lucia T, Ulguim RR, Gasperin BG, Bianchi I, Long-acting injectable progesterone treatment prior to puberty induction in gilts. Domestic Animal Endocrinology. 2023; 84–85: 106807. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.domaniend.2023.106807.

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