# Impact of FSH‐Induced Ovarian Stimulation on Oocyte Recovery and In Vitro Embryo Production in the Red Sindhi Cows

**Authors:** Ivo Pivato, George Henrique Lima Martins, Lucas Costa de Faria, Heidi Christina Bessler, Carlos Frederico Martins

PMC · DOI: 10.1111/rda.70170 · Reproduction in Domestic Animals = Zuchthygiene · 2026-01-08

## TL;DR

This study shows that using FSH, especially in a single dose with a longer waiting period, improves egg recovery and embryo development in Red Sindhi cows.

## Contribution

The study introduces a more efficient FSH administration method for Red Sindhi cattle breeding.

## Key findings

- Both single and multiple FSH doses increased follicle count and oocyte recovery compared to controls.
- A single FSH dose with a longer coasting period improved blastocyst rates and viable oocytes.
- The single-dose method offers practical benefits for breeding programs in Red Sindhi cows.

## Abstract

Follicle‐stimulating hormone (FSH) plays an important role in regulating reproductive events, particularly follicular development and oocyte competence acquisition. Some studies using FSH protocols in zebu cattle were performed, but data regarding its application in the Red Sindhi breed are scarce and therefore warranted. In this context, this study aimed to assess the FSH administration regimen—multiple doses (T1‐m) and single dose (T2‐s) and coasting period (54 h vs. 102 h) in oocyte developmental competence in Sindhi females. A total of 80 mg of FSH was administered either as a single application (40 mg IM + 40 mg, SC) or compared to multiple applications (30 mg + 30 mg + 20 mg, IM). Animals that did not receive FSH treatment serve as controls (CT). The present data showed that both T1 and T2 applications resulted in a greater number of medium‐sized follicles (7.80 vs. 8.57, p < 0.05), oocyte recovery (9.76 vs. 9.81), when compared to control (5.20; 6.30, respectively). Animals from T2 also had a greater number of aspirated follicles (12.52 vs. 8.70, p < 0.05), viable oocytes (7.33 vs. 4.45, p < 0.05) and blastocyst rates (43.22% vs. 29.11%, p < 0.05) than control animals. Our results showed that a reduced dose of FSH both single and multiple applications enhance oocyte developmental competence. Moreover, a single application of FSH combined with a longer coasting period offers practical advantages, making this approach more attractive for Sindhi breeding programmes.

## Linked entities

- **Proteins:** BRD2 (bromodomain containing 2)

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Bos taurus (bovine, species) [taxon 9913]

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