The Expanding Role of Recombinant Gonadotropins in Assisted Reproduction

T. E. Adams, I. Boime

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Abstract

Contents: Using recombinant gonadotropins for assisted reproduction of domestic species is still in its infancy. Yet, the purity, potency and pathogen-free nature of recombinant gonadotropins make them attractive alternatives to tissue-derived gonadotropic agents. In this study, the authors summarize the work to date using recombinant gonadotropins to enhance the - fertility of domestic animals and they discussed their recent studies examining the biopotency of single chain analogues of human gonadotropins. In these studies, single chain analogues of follicle stimulating hormone (Fcα), chorionic gonadotropin (CGβα) or a gonadotropin construct with dual activity (FcCGβα) were administered to sheep pre-treated with antisera directed against GnRH. Ovulation was induced 3days after analogue administration using hCG (1000 IU, iv). Although Fcα or CGβα alone induced only modest oestradiol production during the pre-hCG period, serum concentrations of oestradiol were markedly increased (p<0.05) 3days after administration of FcCGβα or the Fcα+CGβα combination. Final ovarian weight was significantly increased (p<0.05) in animals receiving Fcα, Fcα+CGβα or FcCGβα. Collectively, these observations demonstrate that the single chain analogues of the human gonadotropins are active in sheep.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)186-192
Number of pages7
JournalReproduction in Domestic Animals
Volume43
Issue numberSUPPL.2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2008

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