Reference : Evolution of anti-eCG antibodies in response to eCG doses and number of injections. Rela...
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Life sciences : Veterinary medicine & animal health
http://hdl.handle.net/2268/8562
Evolution of anti-eCG antibodies in response to eCG doses and number of injections. Relation with rabbit does productivity
English
Theau-Clément, M. [Université de Liège - ULg > Services généraux (Faculté de médecine vétérinaire) > Méth. expér. des anim. de labo et éthique en expér. animale >]
Lebas, F. [> > > >]
Beckers, J. F. [> > > >]
Drion, Pierre mailto [> > > >]
2008
Animal
Cambridge University Press 2008.
2
5
746-751
International
1751-7311
1751-732X
Cambridge
United Kingdom
[en] Rabbit ; eCG ; anti-eCG antibodies
[en] The aim of this experiment was to study the kinetics of anti-eCG (equine chorionic gonadotrophin) antibodies in relation to eCG dose (8 or 25 IU) and number of injections (n = 11) in comparison with a control group (no injection), and to relate antibody production to sexual receptivity and productivity of rabbit does. In all, 124 lactating primiparous rabbit does were inseminated every 35 days for a year. Just before eCG injection (48 h before insemination), blood samples were collected from all the does to assay anti-eCG antibodies. The anti-eCG antibody binding rate, regardless of the injected dose, shows that none of the does developed detectable anti-eCG antibodies before the 7th injection. The level of detectable anti-eCG antibodies began to show an increase at the 7th injection and was significant only for the 25 IU dose at the 11th injection. At the end of the experiment, 15% and 39% of does treated with 8 and 25 IU, respectively, developed immunity to eCG (binding rate >6%: higher binding rate of the control group). Consequently, the immune response depends on the eCG dose and on the number of injections. Moreover, productivity of does estimated from the number of weaned rabbits produced per insemination is not influenced by the level of eCG antibodies (7.0 and 6.9 for binding rate <6% and binding rate 6%, respectively). Only 19 inseminations (n = 6 and n = 13 for 8 and 25 IU, respectively) were made on hyperimmune does. Consequently, the immune response to eCG seems to be marginal for rabbit does. Moreover, under the described experimental conditions, reproductive performances of hyperimmune does were not affected
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http://hdl.handle.net/2268/8562
10.1017/S1751731108001833

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