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Triptorelin

Decapeptyl, Trelstar, Gonapeptyl, Pamorelin

Quick Stats
Studies 178
Trials 100
2023 pubmed

Reproductive performance of single fixed-time inseminated sows with semen doses submitted to different semen storage times.

Lucca. Matheus Schardong MS; Gianluppi. Rafael Dal Forno RDF; Gonçalves Mellagi. Ana Paula AP; Bortolozzo. Fernando Pandolfo FP; Wentz. Ivo I; da Rosa Ulguim. Rafael R

Key Findings

  • Boars with better semen preservation keep sperm motility high even after 72 hours.
  • Long‑term extender helps low‑preservation boars keep sperm motile, but not needed for high‑preservation boars.
  • Sows inseminated with low‑preservation boar semen stored 72 hours had fewer piglets born.

Practical Outcomes

  • The findings are specific to pig breeding and don’t translate into actionable advice for human biohackers or longevity protocols. There’s no relevant dosage or usage guidance for triptorelin in personal health optimization.

Summary

This study looked at how different boar semen storage conditions affect pig pregnancy outcomes when using a hormone (triptorelin) to time insemination, but it doesn’t give any useful tips for people interested in human health or performance.

Abstract

This study aimed to evaluate the reproductive performance of sows submitted to single fixed-time insemination (SFTAI) using boars according to capacity for liquid <i>in vitro</i> semen preservation, type of extender, and storage time. Boars (n = 12) were classified into two groups based on progressive motility (PM) at 120 h of semen storage: low (PM - 64.5%) - and high-preservation (PM - 83.9%) capacity for semen storage. Weaned sows (n = 397, parity - 1 to 7) were inseminated (1.5&#xd7;10<sup>9</sup> sperm cells) in a factorial design: two classes of boars (low- or high-preservation), two types of extenders (short- or long-term), and two semen storage times at insemination (24 or 72 h). An adapted triptorelin acetate protocol was used for SFTAI. Total sperm motility (TM) and PM at insemination were greater in high-preservation boars at 72 h compared with low-preservation boars at 24 or 72 h (P &lt; 0.01). Short- or long-term extender did not affect (P &#x2265; 0.68) TM and PM in high-preservation boars; however, long-term extender improved these parameters in low-preservation boars (P &lt; 0.01). Pregnancy and farrowing rates were not affected by groups (P &gt; 0.05). Total piglets born (TPB) was reduced (P = 0.05) in low-preservation boars with 72 h of storage (13.6 &#xb1; 0.5) compared to high-preservation boars with semen stored for 24 or 72 h (15.2 &#xb1; 0.5 and 15.5 &#xb1; 0.5, respectively). The low-preservation boars reduced the TPB in sows submitted to SFTAI, and this reduction was greater using semen stored for 72 h.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2023

Date

2023-01-13T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1590/1984-3143-ar2022-0059