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Ovagen

Glu-Asp-Leu, Liver Bioregulator Peptide

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Studies 34
Trials 30
2008 pubmed 62 citations

Effects of ovum pick-up frequency and FSH stimulation: a retrospective study on seven years of beef cattle in vitro embryo production.

De Roover. R R; Feugang. J M N JM; Bols. P E J PE; Genicot. G G; Hanzen. Ch Ch

Key Findings

  • FSH stimulation (Ovagen) before ovum pick‑up (OPU) gave more follicles and oocytes per session.
  • When comparing equal two‑week periods, non‑stimulated cows (four OPU sessions) produced more total follicles and oocytes than stimulated cows (one session).
  • No significant difference in the number of cultured embryos was observed between stimulated and non‑stimulated protocols.

Practical Outcomes

  • For human biohackers, the results have little direct use because the research is on cattle and the peptide is used as a veterinary super‑stimulant. It does not provide actionable dosing or safety information for people, nor does it suggest a new way to improve human fertility or performance.

Summary

This study looked at how giving cows a hormone called FSH (sold as Ovagen) before collecting eggs from their ovaries affected the number of eggs and embryos produced. While FSH increased the number of eggs per collection session, doing more frequent collections without the hormone actually yielded more eggs overall. The quality of embryos didn’t change.

Abstract

The aim of this retrospective study was to compare the number of follicles, cumulus oocyte complexes (COCs) and cultured In Vitro Produced (IVP) embryos obtained from 1396 non-stimulated Ovum Pick-up (OPU) sessions on 81 donor animals in a twice weekly OPU scheme. Results were obtained from 640 sessions following FSH-LH superstimulation, on 112 donors subjected to OPU once every 2 weeks. The stimulation protocol started with the insertion of an ear implant containing 3 mg norgestomet (Crestar, Intervet, Belgium) 8 days before puncture (day -8). The dominant follicle was ablated by ultrasound-guided follicle puncture on day -6. On day -3 and day -2, cows were injected with FSH (Ovagen, ICP) twice daily (8 am to 8 pm), i.e. a total dose of 160 mug FSH and 40 mug LG per donor per stimulation cycle. Animals were punctured 48 h after the last FSH injection (day 0). Progesterone implants were removed the next day. Stimulated donor cows were treated with this protocol at 14-day intervals. Follicles were visualized with a Dynamic Imaging ultrasound scanner, equipped with a 6.5 MHz sectorial probe. Follicles were punctured with 55 cm long, 18 gauge needles at an aspiration pressure corresponding to a flow rate of 15 ml/min. Cumulus oocyte complexes were recovered and processed in a routine IVF set-up. Results demonstrate that, expressed per session, FSH stimulation prior to OPU increases production efficiency with significantly more follicles punctured and oocytes retrieved. However, when overall results during comparable 2-week periods are considered (four non-stimulated sessions vs one stimulated), more follicles are punctured and more oocytes are retrieved using the non-stimulated protocol. No significant differences in the number of cultured embryos could be detected, indicating that FSH/LH stimulation prior to OPU might have a positive effect on in vitro oocyte developmental competence as more embryos are cultured with less, presumably better-quality, oocytes.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2008

Date

2008-01-22T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1111/j.1439-0531.2007.00873.x

Citations

62

References

34