A new device for deep cervical artificial insemination in gilts reduces the number of sperm per dose without impairing final reproductive performance

Abstract Background The aim of this study was to evaluate the reproductive performance of a new artificial insemination (AI) device specifically designed for gilts (Deep cervical AI, Dp-CAI) by means of which the sperm is deposited deeply in the cervix (8 cm more cranial than in traditional cervical...

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Main Authors: Pedro J. Llamas-López, Rebeca López-Úbeda, Gustavo López, Emily Antinoja, Francisco A. García-Vázquez
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Published: BMC 2019-01-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40104-019-0313-1
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spelling doaj-801a0df75ab14cabb476cfd69bb6eafe2020-11-25T00:29:30ZengBMCJournal of Animal Science and Biotechnology2049-18912019-01-011011910.1186/s40104-019-0313-1A new device for deep cervical artificial insemination in gilts reduces the number of sperm per dose without impairing final reproductive performancePedro J. Llamas-López0Rebeca López-Úbeda1Gustavo López2Emily Antinoja3Francisco A. García-Vázquez4Department of Physiology, Faculty of Veterinary, Campus Mare Nostrum, University of MurciaDepartment of Cell Biology and Histology, Faculty of Medicine, Campus Mare Nostrum, University of MurciaCherkizovo GroupCherkizovo GroupDepartment of Physiology, Faculty of Veterinary, Campus Mare Nostrum, University of MurciaAbstract Background The aim of this study was to evaluate the reproductive performance of a new artificial insemination (AI) device specifically designed for gilts (Deep cervical AI, Dp-CAI) by means of which the sperm is deposited deeply in the cervix (8 cm more cranial than in traditional cervical insemination-CAI). New AI techniques have arisen in recent decades in the porcine industry, such as post-cervical artificial insemination (PCAI), which involves depositing the sperm in the body of the uterus [through a catheter (outer tube)-cannula (inner tube)] rather than by CAI. Although the PCAI method has been successfully applied in farm conditions to reduce sperm doses without impairing the reproductive performance, this technique has limitations in gilts mainly because of the difficulty involved in introducing the inner cannula through the cranial part of the cervix. For this reason, the Dp-CAI method described herein may be considered as an alternative to CAI and PCAI methods in gilts. Results Gilts were divided in two experimental groups: 1) Dp-CAI: gilts (n = 1166) inseminated using 1.5 × 109 sperm/45 mL; 2) CAI (as a control group): gilts (n = 130) inseminated using 2.5 × 109 sperm/85 mL. The Dp-CAI method was successfully applied in 88.90% of the gilts, with no differences detected between gilts with 1 or 2 previous oestrus cycles, although the catheter could be introduced more deeply in 2 oestrus gilts (P < 0.05). As the length of the insemination device that could not be introduced increased (at the moment of insemination), so the success rate of the Dp-CAI device fell, as did the total number of piglets born. When the reproductive output in CAI and Dp-CAI was compared, none of the parameters analysed [pregnancy and farrowing rates (%), and number of piglets born (total and live)] showed significant differences. Conclusions The use of the Dp-CAI technique provides a new AI method as an alternative to CAI and PCAI for pigs. The device, especially designed for gilts, was used with a high degree of success reducing conventional sperm doses without impairing reproductive parameters.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40104-019-0313-1CervixIntrauterineNulliparousPorcinePost-cervical insemination
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author Pedro J. Llamas-López
Rebeca López-Úbeda
Gustavo López
Emily Antinoja
Francisco A. García-Vázquez
spellingShingle Pedro J. Llamas-López
Rebeca López-Úbeda
Gustavo López
Emily Antinoja
Francisco A. García-Vázquez
A new device for deep cervical artificial insemination in gilts reduces the number of sperm per dose without impairing final reproductive performance
Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology
Cervix
Intrauterine
Nulliparous
Porcine
Post-cervical insemination
author_facet Pedro J. Llamas-López
Rebeca López-Úbeda
Gustavo López
Emily Antinoja
Francisco A. García-Vázquez
author_sort Pedro J. Llamas-López
title A new device for deep cervical artificial insemination in gilts reduces the number of sperm per dose without impairing final reproductive performance
title_short A new device for deep cervical artificial insemination in gilts reduces the number of sperm per dose without impairing final reproductive performance
title_full A new device for deep cervical artificial insemination in gilts reduces the number of sperm per dose without impairing final reproductive performance
title_fullStr A new device for deep cervical artificial insemination in gilts reduces the number of sperm per dose without impairing final reproductive performance
title_full_unstemmed A new device for deep cervical artificial insemination in gilts reduces the number of sperm per dose without impairing final reproductive performance
title_sort new device for deep cervical artificial insemination in gilts reduces the number of sperm per dose without impairing final reproductive performance
publisher BMC
series Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology
issn 2049-1891
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Abstract Background The aim of this study was to evaluate the reproductive performance of a new artificial insemination (AI) device specifically designed for gilts (Deep cervical AI, Dp-CAI) by means of which the sperm is deposited deeply in the cervix (8 cm more cranial than in traditional cervical insemination-CAI). New AI techniques have arisen in recent decades in the porcine industry, such as post-cervical artificial insemination (PCAI), which involves depositing the sperm in the body of the uterus [through a catheter (outer tube)-cannula (inner tube)] rather than by CAI. Although the PCAI method has been successfully applied in farm conditions to reduce sperm doses without impairing the reproductive performance, this technique has limitations in gilts mainly because of the difficulty involved in introducing the inner cannula through the cranial part of the cervix. For this reason, the Dp-CAI method described herein may be considered as an alternative to CAI and PCAI methods in gilts. Results Gilts were divided in two experimental groups: 1) Dp-CAI: gilts (n = 1166) inseminated using 1.5 × 109 sperm/45 mL; 2) CAI (as a control group): gilts (n = 130) inseminated using 2.5 × 109 sperm/85 mL. The Dp-CAI method was successfully applied in 88.90% of the gilts, with no differences detected between gilts with 1 or 2 previous oestrus cycles, although the catheter could be introduced more deeply in 2 oestrus gilts (P < 0.05). As the length of the insemination device that could not be introduced increased (at the moment of insemination), so the success rate of the Dp-CAI device fell, as did the total number of piglets born. When the reproductive output in CAI and Dp-CAI was compared, none of the parameters analysed [pregnancy and farrowing rates (%), and number of piglets born (total and live)] showed significant differences. Conclusions The use of the Dp-CAI technique provides a new AI method as an alternative to CAI and PCAI for pigs. The device, especially designed for gilts, was used with a high degree of success reducing conventional sperm doses without impairing reproductive parameters.
topic Cervix
Intrauterine
Nulliparous
Porcine
Post-cervical insemination
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40104-019-0313-1
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