Conception Failure Flashcards

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Conception Failure

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No fertilisation occurs
Due to:
* Mistiming of mating
* Ovulation failure
* Male infertility

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Embryonic death

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Loss of embryo before organogenesis is complete
Fertilisation occurs
* Chromosomal abnormalities
* Losses in oviduct
* Impaired embryonic development and failure to be recognised by mother
Can’t block luteolysis so CL regresses and progesterone falls
* Implantation occurs but pregnancy is lost

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Early pregnancy loss in cattle

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○ Very significant cause of subfertility
○ Pregnancy losses up to 40%
○ More common in dairy cows
○ Associated with high yield/NEB
○ High economic cost

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Early pregnancy loss in Sheep

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○ Uncommon, sheep have a high fertility
○ Management issues
Over-use of ram
Particular breeding strategies
○ Multiple conceptions - may only lose one

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Early pregnancy loss in pigs

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○ Significant
○ Associated with ovarian pathologies after weaning
○ Physical uterine capacity

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Early pregnancy loss in horses

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  • Significant but fertilisation rates high
    Pregnancy loss up to 24% - most occur before day 12
  • Loss can still occur after this and associated with lack of embryonic mobility
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Early pregnancy loss in dogs

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  • Uncommon
  • More likely mis-timing of mating
  • Non-pregnant dog will have pseudopregnancy
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Early pregnancy loss in Cats

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  • Uncommon
  • More likler conception failure due to inappropriate mating
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Reasons for conception failure in cattle

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  • Metabolic or physical stress
  • Ovarian pathologies (cysts)
  • Lack of oestrus detection
  • Mis-timing of AI
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Nutritional Causes

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· Negative energy balance leading to low IGF1 and growth factor support to ovary / uterus
· High NEFA: toxicity to ooycte
· High protein leading to elevated urea concentrations
· Mineral and micronutrient deficiencies

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Other causes

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  • Impaired embryonic development
  • Heat stress (above 25C)
  • Infectious causes
  • Damage to endometrium
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Infectious causes

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Campylobacter
BVDV
BHV1

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Damage to endometrium causes

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Subclinical mastitis
Delayed endometrial repair

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Early embryo mortality in cattle

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Failure to secrete maternal recognition signal (IFNT)
Due to:
* Lack of progesterone
* Attenuated uterine secretion of histotroph
No product licensed but could stimulate progesterone production (GnRH/hCG) or supplement with progesterone

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Embryonic death in sheep

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Associated with multiple conceptions - embryo loss before implantation unlikely to affect pregnancy
Infectious causes:
○ Toxoplasmosis
○ Schmallenberg virus
○ Border disease
Nutrition:
○ Flushing to optimise number of ovulations
○ Grazing of red clover around mating:
High phyto-oestrogen content can have negative effect

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Failure to establish pregnancy in pigs

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  • Seasonal effects - decreased fertility in summer and autumn
  • Ovulation failure - cystic ovarian disease, particularly after early weaning, stress and under-nutrition

Aim is to re-establish pregnancy within a week after weaning
* Peak fertility observed in pigs with 3-5 days weaning to oestrus interval

Infectious causes:
* Porcine parvovirus (PPV) - causes resorption/mummification