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Title: Growth analysis and blood profile in piglets born by embryo transfer
Authors: París-Oller, Evelyne
Matás, Carmen
Romar, Raquel
Lopes, Jordana
Gadea, Joaquin
Cánovas, Sebastian
Coy, Pilar
Issue Date: Jan-2022
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: París-Oller, Evelyne, Matás, C., Romar, R., Lopes, J. S., Gadea, J., Cánovas, S., & Coy, P. (2022). Growth analysis and blood profile in piglets born by embryo transfer. Research in Veterinary Science, 142, 43–53. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rvsc.2021.11.010
Abstract: Assisted reproductive technologies (ART), besides solving several reproductive problems, it has also been used as a tool to improve the animal productivity that is required for feeding the human population. One of these techniques, the embryo transfer (ET), has presented limitations in the porcine species, which could constrain its use in the porcine industry. To clarify the potential of this technique, we aimed to compare the impact of using ET or artificial insemination (AI) on the phenotype of the offspring during its first days of age, in terms of growth and blood parameters. At birth, the body weight was higher for ET-females than AI-females, but this difference was no longer observed at day 15. On day 3, it was observed a higher concentration of red blood cells, haemoglobin, and haematocrit in females-ET and a higher concentration of white blood cells in both ET-derived piglets (males and females) when compared to AI groups. On day 3, the biochemical analysis showed a higher level of albumin for ET-derived males, and a lower level of bilirubin for ET-females than AI controls. However, all values were within the normal ranges. Our results indicate that piglets derived from ET seem to be phenotypically similar to those born by AI, which provides preliminary evidence that the ET procedure is a safe technique, but additional studies beyond 15 days of life are requested to conclude its global impact. Furthermore, the presented reference values of blood parameters in this species are interesting data for the pig industry.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/35578
Type: article
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