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19 April 2023 Effect of a neurokinin 3 receptor-selective agonist administration on the embryos recovered from superovulated cows
Shuichi Matsuyama, Sho Nakamura, Shiori Minabe, Satoshi Ohkura, Koji Kimura
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Abstract

Superovulation (SOV) treatment of cows results in unovulated follicles and inconsistent quality of the recovered embryos. It has been demonstrated that luteinizing hormone (LH) secretion is suppressed during SOV treatment of cows, which may cause insufficient follicle development and variation in the development of recovered embryos and unovulated follicles. Pulsatile gonadotropin-releasing hormone/LH secretion is controlled by the activity of kisspeptin, neurokinin B and dynorphin (KNDy) neurons in the arcuate nucleus in many mammals. As neurokinin B promotes the activity of KNDy neurons, we hypothesized that senktide, a neurokinin B receptor agonist, has the potential as a therapeutic drug to improve the ovulation rate and quality of recovered embryos in SOV-treated cows via stimulation of LH secretion. Senktide was administered intravenously (30 or 300 nmol/min) for 2 h, beginning from 72 h after the start of SOV treatment. LH secretion was examined before and after administration, and embryos were collected 7 d after estrus. Senktide administration increased LH secretion in SOV-treated cows. The ratios of code 1, code 1 and 2, and blastocyst stage embryos to recovered embryos were increased by senktide (300 nmol/min) administration. Moreover, the mRNA levels of MTCO1, COX7C, and MTATP6 were upregulated in recovered embryos of senktide (300 nmol/min)-administered animals. These results indicate that the administration of senktide to SOV-treated cows enhances LH secretion and upregulates the expression of genes involved in mitochondrial metabolism in embryos, thereby improving embryo development and embryo quality.

Summary Sentence

Intravenous administration of senktide to SOV-treated cows enhances LH secretion and upregulates the expression of genes involved in embryo metabolism, thereby improving embryo development and embryo quality.

Shuichi Matsuyama, Sho Nakamura, Shiori Minabe, Satoshi Ohkura, and Koji Kimura "Effect of a neurokinin 3 receptor-selective agonist administration on the embryos recovered from superovulated cows," Biology of Reproduction 108(6), 936-944, (19 April 2023). https://doi.org/10.1093/biolre/ioad039
Received: 26 October 2022; Accepted: 30 March 2023; Published: 19 April 2023
KEYWORDS
Cow
embryonic quality
luteinizing hormone
NK3R
NKB
superovulation
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