Journal article
Relationship between oxidative stress and the success of artificial insemination in dairy cows in a pasture-based system
P Celi, M Merlo, O Barbato, G Gabai
Veterinary Journal | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2012
Abstract
This study was designed to evaluate whether the outcome of artificial insemination (AI) was affected by the metabolic and oxidative status of dairy cows. Seventy-nine inseminations in 40 cows, were classified, on the basis of blood progesterone (P4) and pregnancy-associated glycoprotein (PAG) concentrations and clinical confirmation of pregnancy into, three categories: (1) positive (AI+, resulted in pregnancy, n=26; 33%), (2) negative (AI-, did not result in pregnancy, n=49; 62%), and (3) embryonic mortality (EM, n=4; 5%). Reactive oxygen metabolites, biological antioxidant potential, oxidative stress index, body condition score, glucose, total proteins, albumin, urea, non-esterified fatty a..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors wish to acknowledge the staff at Corstorphine Farm for the management and care of the animals and in particular Kim McKean, the farm manager. This research was funded by the Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Sydney.