The Journal of Reproduction and Development (Nov 2024)

Application of bovine progesterone intravaginal controlled-release formulation for estrus synchronization treatment in goats

  • Kotaro SAITO,
  • Tomomi TANAKA,
  • Natsumi ENDO

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2024-083
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 70, no. 6
pp. 423 – 426

Abstract

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Progesterone (P4)-impregnated controlled internal drug-releasing device for goats and sheep (CIDR-G) is used in the estrus synchronization protocol; however, it is not commercially available in Japan. In this study, we investigated whether a modification of CIDR-B, designed for cattle, could be used as a P4 release device for synchronizing estrus in goats. An in vitro analysis showed that the dissolution rate was not significantly different between CIDR-G and modified CIDR-B (CIDR-M). The administration of CIDR-G or CIDR-M to dairy goats resulted in plasma P4 concentrations being maintained at the functional luteal phase levels (>2 ng/ml) in both groups for 12 days after administration. However, P4 concentrations at 2, 4, and 8 days after the administration of CIDR-G were significantly higher than those after the administration of CIDR-M. These results suggest that the CIDR-M examined in this study can maintain P4 levels for 12 days after its administration as a P4 release device.

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