2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2019.06.024
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Relationships between antral follicle count, body condition, and pregnancy rates after timed-AI in Bos indicus cattle

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“…5 ) are differently expressed in animals with a low compared with a high AFC. Finally, this study reports a relevant description that supports, on a molecular basis, greater TAI fertility in Nelore ( Bos indicus ) cows with a low AFC, corroborating recent publications on the relationship between fertility and AFC in cattle 4 , 7 , 8 .
Figure 5 Genes differentially expressed in oocytes and cumulus cells from heifers with a low antral follicle count (L-AFC) or high AFC (H-AFC).
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Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…5 ) are differently expressed in animals with a low compared with a high AFC. Finally, this study reports a relevant description that supports, on a molecular basis, greater TAI fertility in Nelore ( Bos indicus ) cows with a low AFC, corroborating recent publications on the relationship between fertility and AFC in cattle 4 , 7 , 8 .
Figure 5 Genes differentially expressed in oocytes and cumulus cells from heifers with a low antral follicle count (L-AFC) or high AFC (H-AFC).
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Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…These positive aspects discussed certainly contributed to the greater pregnancy rate in the females with a very low count, which was approximately 12% greater than in the high AFC group. In Bos indicus (Nelore), Morotti et al 8 detected similar results, and Moraes et al 7 not only detected a better effect of a low AFC but also observed an interaction of AFC with the BCS: cows with a high AFC and a high BCS had the worst reproductive performance during the breeding season. In dairy cattle, Jimenez-Krassel et al 4 also showed productive and reproductive advantages for females with a low AFC, and a high count in females was associated with a shorter productive life within the herd and suboptimal fertility.…”
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“…Compared with other single factor pre-breeding variables including age and body weight, RTS was found to have the greatest predictive ability for positive reproductive outcomes including AI pregnancy rate and reduced days to calving (Holm et al, 2009). More recently, antral follicle count has been used in combination with RTS, as high antral follicle count is associated with fewer services per conception (Mossa et al, 2012), increased P4 and estradiol production (Ireland et al, 2009;Jimenez-Krassel et al, 2009), increased uterine protein secretion (McNeel et al, 2017) and greater embryo production (Majumder et al, 2010) contributing to overall improved fertility (Moraes et al, 2019). Within pubertal heifers, however, other physiological differences resulting in sub-and infertility are less apparent.…”
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“…Initially, studies pointed to reproductive advantages and high fertility for cows with high AFC when subjected to reproductive techniques such as artificial insemination (AI), timed AI and embryo technologies 4 10–13 . However, reports have shown that females with low count exhibited better reproductive and productive performance than females with high AFC 7 9 14–16 . Although highly investigated in cattle, there remains no full consensus on this relationship.…”
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