1994
DOI: 10.1016/0093-691x(94)90184-k
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Superovulation in the cow with a single intramuscular injection of FSH dissolved in polyvinylpyrrolidone

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“…The use of a single injection of FSH diluted in various degradable agents such as propylene glycol (PG), polyvinylpyrrolidone, aluminum hydroxide gel or hyaluronan (HA) was previously tested in cattle and ewes (Lopez-Sebastian et al 1993;Dattena et al 1994;Yamamoto et al 1994;Takedomi et al 1995;D'Alessandro et al 2001;Kimura et al 2007;Tribulo et al 2012). Although these agents were effective at eliciting a slow release of FSH to induce a superovulatory response, in humans, PG and polyvinylpyrrolidone have caused allergic reactions (Catanzaro and Smith 1991;Gonzalo et al 1999;Yoshida et al 2007;Marques et al 2011), while aluminum hydroxide induced neuropathological reactions and macrophagic myofascitis (Gherardi et al 2001;Shaw and Petrik 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The use of a single injection of FSH diluted in various degradable agents such as propylene glycol (PG), polyvinylpyrrolidone, aluminum hydroxide gel or hyaluronan (HA) was previously tested in cattle and ewes (Lopez-Sebastian et al 1993;Dattena et al 1994;Yamamoto et al 1994;Takedomi et al 1995;D'Alessandro et al 2001;Kimura et al 2007;Tribulo et al 2012). Although these agents were effective at eliciting a slow release of FSH to induce a superovulatory response, in humans, PG and polyvinylpyrrolidone have caused allergic reactions (Catanzaro and Smith 1991;Gonzalo et al 1999;Yoshida et al 2007;Marques et al 2011), while aluminum hydroxide induced neuropathological reactions and macrophagic myofascitis (Gherardi et al 2001;Shaw and Petrik 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To overcome these limitations, alternative delivery of FSH has been proposed. For example, a single superovulation injection with FSH in degradable polymers to sustain hormone release has been studied in ruminants (Lopez-Sebastian et al 1993;Yamamoto et al 1994;Satoh et al 1996;Sugano and Shinogi 1999;D'Alessandro et al 2001;Kimura et al 2007;Tribulo et al 2012). In cattle, administration of FSH dissolved in various substances, including polyvinylpyrrolidone, aluminum hydroxide gel https://doi.org/10.17221/52/2016-VETMED or hyaluronan (HA), increased ovarian responses compared to multiple FSH injections (Bo et al 1994;Yamamoto et al 1995;Kimura et al 2007;Tribulo et al 2012;Chasombat et al 2013).…”
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“…Similarly, Yamamoto et al [21] reported that a FSH-R dose level of 20 mg may be more effective in Holstein heifers. Furthermore McGowan et al [13] studied the dose-response relationship for hMG in the range of 262.5 IU-2,100 IU for the superovulatory response in crossbred beef heifers and concluded that 1,050 IU hMG was the optimum dose of hMG.…”
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“…Importantly, it was also implied that the possibility of overstimulation by traditional methods and low-dose gonadotropins, could help lead to repeat stimulations for one animal in one breeding season. We conclude that PVP is safe for use, based on the fact that it is not only widely used in animal superovulation [Dattena et al, 1994;D'Alessandro et al, 2001;Jackson et al, 2006;Kanayama et al, 1992Kanayama et al, , 1994Satoh et al, 1996;Sugano and Shinogi, 1999;Takedomi et al, 1995;Yamamoto et al, 1994], but also used in food, medical and cosmetics as inactive additives that have been approved by FDA in USA. In this study inflammation and tissue swelling were not observed at the treatment sites or their vicinity, when treatments were done using PVP as a solvent for rhFSH.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…Because the first report that superovulation could be brought about by one or two injections of 5 mg FSH dissolved in 30% PVP, resulting in multiple births in cows [Smith et al, 1973], many studies have used PVP solution as a solvent to prolong the action of FSH to achieve superovulation in rabbits [Kanayama et al, 1992[Kanayama et al, , 1994, cows [Satoh et al, 1996;Sugano & Shinogi, 1999;Takedomi et al, 1995;Yamamoto et al, 1994], gilts [Jackson et al, 2006] and sheep [Dattena et al, 1994;D'Alessandro et al, 2001]. Compared with the conventional Superscripts ''T'' indicates animals were treated twice-daily with the indicated dose of rhFSH for 8 days; and ''S'' indicates animals were treated single-daily with the indicated dose of rhFSH for 9 days.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%