John Verstegen

John Verstegen
University of Wisconsin–Madison | UW · Department of Medical Sciences

DVM, BSc, MSc, PhD, DECAR

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September 2015 - present
University of Wisconsin–Madison
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  • Adj professor
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  • Adj. Honorary Position
September 2015 - present
TherioExpert LLc
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  • Consultancy and Expertise in animal production and reproduction. New biotechnology development.
March 2014 - September 2015
MOFA global
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  • Executive VP R&D

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Publications (155)
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Aglepristone was administered in bitches during the follicular phase to evaluate its effects on progesterone, estradiol‐17β and LH serum concentrations. Ten German Shepherds were divided into two groups (treated n = 5; control n =5). Treated bitches received 10 mg/kg BW of aglepristone subcutaneously during the early follicular phase, 24 hours afte...
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Leptin regulates body weight and several physiological processes including reproduction. We evaluated the circulating levels of leptin in pregnant and non‐pregnant bitches as well as their correlation with body weight, food intake, and number of fetuses. Nineteen healthy German Shepherd bitches were used and divided in two groups (pregnant n=12 and...
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Food allergies and food intolerances are clinically difficult to discriminate. Most often, along with cutaneous adverse food reactions or CAFR, they are classified as adverse food reactions, whose causes are numerous, including toxic compounds. Eighteen indoor-housed domestic cats with evident clinical symptoms related to CAFR (drooling, back and n...
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A joint meeting of the 8th International Symposium on Canine and Feline Reproduction (ISCFR) and the 19th European Veterinary Society for Small Animal Reproduction Congress was held on 22‐25 June 2016 in Moulin Brûlé, Paris, France. Every four years this Symposium brings together scientists representing nearly all the major laboratories worldwide i...
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Pregnancy and lactation represent critical periods of canine reproductive life and different hormones are required to maintain homeostasis and the correct energy requirements. The aim of this study was to evaluate leptin, insulin, triiodotyronine (T3), thyroxin (T4) and cortisol serum concentrations to better describe the canine maternal energy met...
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SINCE the early 20th century, dietary factors have been suspected of exacerbating, if not causing, cognitive and behaviour problems among people with identified behavioural and developmental disorders (Atkins 1986). Although any such association has often been dismissed, the hypothesis continues to be discussed, in both people and animals, and is r...
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Prostasome-like vesicles (PV) are components of the canine prostatic fluid during ejaculation and despite some enzymatic activities have been identified recently, their functions in the reproductive events in this species are still poorly understood. In this study, we evaluated at neutral or slightly alkaline pH, the effects of different concentrat...
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The SSR and the scientific community lost a stalwart on February 23, 2015, when Dr. Patrick Concannon passed away. Pat was a treasured colleague, and outstanding mentor and an exceptional organizer and promoter of reproductive biology in carnivores. Copyright 2015 by The Society for the Study of Reproduction.
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Development of probes capable of recognizing specific regions of chromosomal DNA has been a long-standing goal for chemical biologists. Current strategies such as PNA, triplex-forming oligonucleotides, and polyamides are subject to target choice limitations and/or necessitate non-physiological conditions, leaving a need for alternative approaches....
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The present work evaluated the benefit of a novel shipping and maturation medium (SMM) not requiring a CO2 gas for maturation and subsequent embryonic development of slaughterhouse and ovum pickup (OPU) bovine cumulus-oocyte complexes (COCs). Four experiments were conducted. In experiment 1, COCs were maturated for 18 hours in SMM and then incubate...
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Equine adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (Eq adMSC) are a potential cell source for cell therapy due to their capacity to self-renew and differentiate in specialised cell types. In 2006, the International Society for Cellular Therapy (ISCT) defined human MSC as aplastic-adherent cells showing the capacity of tri-lineage differentiation that ex...
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Beneficial effects on embryonic development of co-culture with Vero cells during in vitro culture have been previously reported and related to Vero cells growth factors/cytokines secretion into the medium (1998 Human Reprod. 1600-1605). However, co-culture increases the probability of microorganism contamination during culture. In this study, we ai...
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Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) is a small peptide hormone that has been associated with ovarian follicular reserve in humans and in some animal species including bovine. Profiles of AMH, as well as the relationship between serum AMH to oocyte number and in vivo embryo production, were evaluated in Holstein cows. AMH levels were determined in 15 unsti...
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Porcine somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) is limited to the same or next day surgical embryo transfer due to poor culture conditions in vitro. In this study, we aimed to overcome this problem by treating SCNT embryos with scriptaid, an inhibitor of histone deacetylase (HDACi) that helps with epigenetic reprogramming of the somatic nuclei. Script...
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The aim of the present work was to evaluate embryonic development after shipping and maturation of bovine cumulus oocyte complexes (COC) collected by ovum pick up (OPU) in medium (SMM) that does not require CO2 gas for transport and maturation. Two experiments were conducted, experiment 1 stimulated nonlactating Holstein (n=4), Jersey (n=2), Angus...
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The main objective of this study was to evaluate the relationship between circulating anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) and superovulatory response of dairy cows. Holstein cows (n = 72) were milked twice daily and housed and fed individually in tiestalls. All animals were synchronized and flushed at 70 ± 3 d in milk (DIM), near peak production (39.6 kg/...
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Mixed chimerism approaches for induction of tolerance of solid organ transplants have been applied successfully in animal models and in the clinic. However, in xenogeneic models (pig-to-primate), host macrophages participate in the rapid clearance of porcine hematopoietic progenitor cells, hindering the ability to achieve mixed chimerism. CD47 is a...
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Post-acrosomal WW-domain binding protein (PAWP) is a signaling molecule located in the post-acrosomal sheath (PAS) of mammalian spermatozoa. We hypothesized that the proper integration of PAWP in the sperm PAS is reflective of bull-sperm quality and fertility. Cryopreserved semen samples from 298 sires of acceptable, but varied, fertility used in a...
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The in vitro production of early porcine embryos is of particular scientific and economic interest. In general, embryos produced from in vitro Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) manipulations, such as somatic cell chromatin transfer (CT) and parthenogenetic activation (PA), are less developmentally competent than in vivo-derived embryos. The...
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The invasion has begun: Invaders are shown to recognize DNA hairpins in cell-free assays and chromosomal DNA during non-denaturing fluorescence in situ hybridization (nd-FISH) experiments. As Invaders are devoid of inherent sequence limitations, many previously inaccessible DNA targets could become accessible to exogenous control with important ram...
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Development of synthetic agents that enable specific and se-quence-unrestricted targeting of double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) is a long-standing goal of biological chemistry and molecular biology. Efforts are fueled by the prospect for molec-ular tools that 1) infer and regulate gene function through transcriptional interference, 2) induce genomic repai...
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Development of synthetic agents that enable specific and se-quence-unrestricted targeting of double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) is a long-standing goal of biological chemistry and molecular biology. Efforts are fueled by the prospect for molec-ular tools that 1) infer and regulate gene function through transcriptional interference, 2) induce genomic repai...
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Every 4 years, this symposium brings together scientists representing nearly all the major laboratories worldwide investigating canine, feline and endangered carnivore reproduction, fertility and contraception and allows them to share recent research and consider new avenues of cooperation and collaboration.
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The relations between serum anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH), oocyte numbers, and in vivo embryo production in Holstein heifers were evaluated. The AMH levels of 15 unstimulated cows were followed at weekly intervals during their oestrous cycles and monthly for 4 months. Forty-one superovulated heifers were evaluated at ovum pick-up (OPU) performed 20h...
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Ultrasound-guided follicular aspiration was performed in 26 Criollo crossbred mares, followed by the evaluation of ultrasonographic images of the Corpus luteum (CL) that was formed after puncture of follicles of different diameters (Group 25-29 mm; Group 30-35 mm and Group >35 mm). Serum progesterone (P(4) ) concentrations were measured to determin...
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The objective was to compare four commercially available density gradient centrifugation (DGC) media (ISolate [Irvine Scientific; Santa Ana, CA, USA], Percoll [Pharmacia; Uppsala, Sweden], PureCeption [SAGE In-Vitro Fertilization, Inc.; Trumbull, CT, USA], PureSperm 100 [Nidacon International AB; Molndal, Sweden]) for their ability to separate viab...
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A canine model of Glycogen storage disease type Ia (GSDIa) is described. Affected dogs are homozygous for a previously described M121I mutation resulting in a deficiency of glucose-6-phosphatase-α. Metabolic, clinicopathologic, pathologic, and clinical manifestations of GSDIa observed in this model are described and compared to those observed in hu...
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Ultrasonic-guided transvaginal follicle aspiration was performed in 58 crossbreed mares in order to determine whether aspiration of various dominant follicle diameters resulted in luteal tissue capable of producing progesterone (P(4)). The mares were randomly assigned to three groups according to follicular diameter (25-29 mm; 30-35 mm and >35 mm)....
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Glycogen storage disease type Ia (GSDIa; von Gierke disease; MIM 232200) is caused by a deficiency in glucose-6-phosphatase-alpha. Patients with GSDIa are unable to maintain glucose homeostasis and suffer from severe hypoglycemia, hepatomegaly, hyperlipidemia, hyperuricemia, and lactic acidosis. The canine model of GSDIa is naturally occurring and...
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Despite the high prevalence of primary uterine inertia in whelping bitches, the underlying pathogenesis remains unclear. The objectives were to i) determine serum concentrations of total calcium, ionized calcium (iCa), parathyroid hormone (PTH), and blood pH in normally whelping bitches throughout the peri-parturient period; and ii) investigate rel...
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The study objectives were to determine the predominant manatee glucocorticoid; validate assays to measure this glucocorticoid and adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH); determine diagnostic thresholds to distinguish physiological vs. pathological concentrations; identify differences associated with sex, age class, female reproductive status, capture t...
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Sperm associated antigen 6 (SPAG6), a sperm protein, has been linked with sperm flagellar motility and structural integrity of the axoneme central apparatus of mature sperm in mice and humans. Sperm proteins especially those associated with sperm motility are potential biochemical targets for therapeutic or contraceptive management. Detection of SP...
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Florida manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris) have relatively low peripheral concentrations of progesterone (P4). The objective of this study was to determine if these relatively low P4 concentrations are associated with a high ratio of progestin metabolites and to document metabolite concentrations from individual blood samples obtained from m...
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This study was conducted to study the effects of a gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonist, deslorelin, on luteinizing hormone (LH), testosterone (males), semen characteristics and pregnancy in the variable flying fox Pteropus hypomelanus. Male (n = 3) and female (n = 5) bats received a 4.7-mg implant and were housed with untreated bats (eigh...
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The objective was to validate a high-sensitivity chemiluminescent assay of serum progesterone concentrations for pregnancy diagnosis in manatees. Assay analytical sensitivity was 0.1 ng/mL, with mean intra- and inter-assay coefficients of variation of 9.7 and 9.2%, respectively, and accuracy had a mean adjusted R(2) of 0.98. Methods comparison (rel...
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Pregnancy regulation in the dog is not yet fully elucidated. Since plasma progesterone concentrations are similar in pregnant versus non-pregnant animals, it is a poor reflection on CL function and progesterone metabolism. Increased progesterone secretion by the CL in pregnant animals follows implantation and relaxin secretion by the feto-placental...
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Among the causes for pregnancy loss, viruses and non-infectious factors are among the most important. In both dogs and cats, research and clinical evidence provide proof that there is an increasing incidence of pregnancy loss associated with infectious diseases like herpesvirus, as well as the presence of toxicants or chemicals in the animal's diet...
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Pyometra is a common reproductive disorder which affects nearly one fourth of all female dogs before they reach 10 y of age. An association between pyometra and the most common uterine disease of the bitch, cystic endometrial hyperplasia, has been established, as the latter allows commensal bacteria originating from the vagina to proliferate in the...
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Retrograde ejaculation is partial or total propulsion of semen from the posterior urethra into the urinary bladder; it is well characterized (and relatively common) in humans, with only a few reports in animals. Our objectives were to determine whether retrograde flow of semen occurred during ejaculation in mature dogs with normal fertility, and to...
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Acepromazine maleate is used in veterinary medicine as a pre-anaesthetic agent. The pharmacokinetics of this drug administered orally in dogs and cats are poorly documented. In an open, single dose, randomised cross-over study, the disposition of acepromazine and the dose-concentration time relationships were studied following single oral administr...
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The effects of buprenorphine in combination with acepromazine, midazolam or medetomidine were compared in dogs. Induction and recovery times, heart rate, respiratory rate and body temperature were measured. Posture, reaction to noise, analgesia and muscle relaxation were assessed and a global score of “sedation-analgesia” was calculated. There were...
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The objective of this study was to determine the effect of ghrelin on dry matter intake and energy metabolites in ewes during the last 10d of gestation. Ewes were randomly assigned to either a treatment (n=6) or a control group (n=6). One hour after feeding (08:00 and 16:00), ewes in the treated group were given ovine ghrelin (3 microg/kg, i.m.) an...
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To compare the urodynamic and morphologic effects of the administration of estriol alone and in combination with phenylpropanolamine on the lower portion of the urogenital tract in female dogs. 3 sexually intact and 3 spayed female Beagles without urinary incontinence. Dogs received estriol (2 mg, PO) once daily for 7 days followed by estriol (2 mg...
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To compare the urodynamic and hemodynamic effects of different dosages of phenylpropanolamine and ephedrine and determine effective dosages in increasing urethral resistance in female dogs. 20 sexually intact female Beagles. Dogs were allocated into 4 groups and received phenylpropanolamine once, twice, or 3 times daily, or ephedrine twice daily, f...
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The effects of medium exchange on motility parameters of chilled canine semen preserved in egg yolk Tris-glucose (EYTG) extender were analyzed over a 27-d period. Semen extender was exchanged at three time points (Days 11, 21 and 27) after collection, when motility parameters were demonstrated to significantly decrease from parameters observed at s...
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Canine herpesvirus-1 (CHV-1) is presumed to be enzootic in the dog population and is associated with reproductive disorders and neonatal mortality. To advise dog breeders towards an effective management of CHV-1 infected colonies, 27 breeding bitches were studied during one reproductive cycle in field conditions: the effect of cycle stage, kennel s...
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To compare the values of the urodynamic parameters of the lower portion of the urinary tract and vaginourethral measurements obtained during the phases of the estrous cycle in dogs and determine possible functional or anatomic modifications of the lower portion of the urinary tract associated with those phases. 7 adult female Beagles. Urethral pres...
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To identify the time characteristics of ovulation, 5 bitches were evaluated during heat by ultrasonography, laparoscopy and hormonal assay. Blood collections for progesterone and oestradiol 17-β assys and ultrasonography were performed every day and laparoscopy every other day. At ultrasonography, ovaries appeared as anechoic structures about 5 day...
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Urethral sphincter mechanism incompetence is characterized by unvoluntary urine leakage, worsening when the animal is recumbent or asleep, or during excitement. It mainly affects large breed dogs, and mostly middle-aged spayed bitches. The aetiology of this condition is multifactorial and predisposing factors include a decrease urethral tone, an in...
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In bitches, progesterone secretion during dioestrus favours development of pyometras, mammary tumours and lactation in false pregnancy. Prolactin, along with progesterone, aids development and differentiation of normal mammary tissue, but its role in the pathogenesis of mammary cancer remains unproven. However its luteotropic action and the fact th...
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Canine herpesvirus-1 (CHV-1) is presumed to be enzootic in the dog population and is associated with fertility disorders and neonatal mortality. In this study we screened for risk factors affecting CHV-1 antibody titers and investigated the association between antibody titers and reproductive disorders. Therefore, serum from 545 dogs used for repro...
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To compare retrograde filling cystometry at infusion rates of 5, 10, and 20 mL/min with diuresis cystometry for determination of an appropriate infusion rate and to confirm the reproducibility of measurements obtained by urethral pressure profilometry (UPP) and cystometry in female Beagles. Adult female Beagles. Successive UPP and cystometry were p...
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Canine herpesvirus is known to be a causal agent of reproduction disorders and diseases of the upper respiratory system. Subclinical infections are also frequently observed. The interest for the virus has risen in recent years especially since latency has been demonstrated and a new vaccine has been developed. In this review article we will success...
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Canine herpesvirus-1 (CHV-1) is known to be associated with fertility and fecundity disorders as well as neonatal mortality in puppies of less than 3 weeks of age. The virus is presumed to be enzootic in dogs all over the world and recent studies in several European countries suggest a high seroprevalence among the dog population. In the year 2000,...
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To characterize plasma estradiol, LH and FSH patterns of secretion during the bitch estrous cycle, blood samples were obtained daily from 15 days before until 135 days after the LH surge in 10 pregnant and 10 nonpregnant beagle bitches. After an initial increase between days 15 and 10 and an expected proestrous peak, estradiol concentrations increa...
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The evaluation of sperm cell motility and morphology is an essential parameter in the examination of sperm quality and in the establishment of correlations between sperm quality and fertility. Computer-assisted sperm analysis (CASA) allows an objective assessment of different cell characteristics: motion, velocity, and morphology. The development a...
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Objective To obtain renal cortical, ileal, colonic and skeletal muscle microvascular blood flow measurements in dogs using the laser Doppler technique and to characterize the effects of medetomidine-midazolam-butorphanol combination on these flows. Study Design Prospective randomized experimental study. Animals Fourteen clinically normal beagles (t...
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To characterize the cardiovascular effects of romifidine at doses ranging from 5 to 100 microg/kg of body weight, IV. 25 clinically normal male Beagles. Romifidine was administered IV at a dose of 5, 10, 25, 50, or 100 microg/kg (n = 5/group). Heart rate, arterial pressure, central venous pressure, mean pulmonary arterial pressure, pulmonary capill...
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In the present study, a simple and inexpensive unit (the Sperm Quality Analyzer-SQA), was evaluated for dog sperm analysis. Our objective was to propose a cheap, accurate and convenient device to be used in veterinary practices involved with dog fertility assessment and artificial insemination. The device was tested by analyzing repeatability and a...
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An objective evaluation of semen is warranted to assess the canine male fertility and to select appropriate techniques and extenders for semen preservation. With conventional microscopic evaluation, the subjectivity of the analysis makes any comparison of results difficult. In the present study, we validated the Hamilton Thorn computer-aided semen...
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The aim of this study was to investigate the secretion patterns of FSH: (i) during the canine oestrous cycle with particular attention to the luteal period; and (ii) during 24 h in male and female dogs. Plasma FSH concentrations were measured by a highly specific homologous canine immunoradiometrical (IRMA) assay using monoclonal antibodies specifi...
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Studies were undertaken in Australia and Belgium to determine whether the initial pro-oestrous-oestrous responses of anoestrous bitches to treatment with deslorelin administered in a s.c. implant were inhibited by progestin treatment. Thirty-nine bitches of mixed breeding were treated daily with 2 mg megestrol acetate kg-1 body weight for 21 (group...
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The present study was conducted to evaluate chilled semen conservation over time in 3 commercial and 4 laboratory prepared extenders, including a new Tris-glucose extender. The beneficial effect of adding egg yolk to these media was also analyzed. The effects of these extenders on motility and acrosome reaction were characterized objectively using...
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In the present study, the pregnancy rate after one insemination with fresh semen performed at the optimum period of fertilization (control) was compared with the pregnancy rate after insemination by either vaginal deposition of semen or transcervical uterine insemination at 24, 48 or 72 h after closure of the cervix (n = 5 bitches per time period a...
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The Council of Europe Convention, Article 26, makes it a general requirement that `persons who carry out, take part in or supervise procedures on animals, or take care of animals used in procedures, shall have had appropriate education and training' (CE 1986). Elsewhere the Convention refers to competence. EU directive Article 14 states that `perso...
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The role of LH in luteal function in pregnant dogs was investigated at two different periods during pregnancy: (i) the transitional period from apparent total independence of the corpus luteum to relative hormonal dependence (days 20-35); and (ii) the period of full hormonal dependence (days 35-40). At both periods, LH neutralization, LH inhibition...
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To characterize cardiorespiratory effects for a combination of medetomidine, butorphanol, and midazolam and to compare magnitude of cardiorespiratory depression with that induced by a commonly used inhalation anesthetic regimen (acepromazine-butorphanol-thiopental-halothane). 10 clinically normal dogs (2 groups of 5). In treated dogs, medetomidine...
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Middle latency auditory-evoked potentials were measured in sedated and anaestetised dogs to determine their possible usefulness in monitoring of unconsciousness during anaesthesia and to compare the effects of anaesthetic protocols. There were three groups of five dogs: group I received acepromazine; groups 2 and 3 received medetomidine; 30 minutes...