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Endocrine profiles and embryo quality in the PMSG-PGF2alpha treated cow.

A M Jensen1, T Greve, A Madej, L E Edqvist.   

Abstract

Plasma progesterone and LH concentrations around estrus were determined for both PMSG treated (experimental animals) and non-treated (control animals) dairy cows and heifers of the Holstein Friesian and Jersey breeds, and these hormone profiles were related to the embryo quality. Most experimental animals experienced an increase in progesterone concentrations following PMSG treatment and an abrupt decrease to values below 3 nmol/l after PG injection. The mean (+/-SE) intervals from prostaglandin treatment to estrus were 46.9+/-1.8 h and 64.5+/-4.8 h for experimental and control animals, respectively. At the onset of heat the progesterone concentration in experimental animals with optimal embryo quality (group I) was significantly lower (p<0.01) than in experimental animals which yielded unfertilized eggs (group II) (1.2+/-0.1 versus 3.9+/-0.8 nmol/l) and significantly higher than the level in the control group (0.6+/-0.1 nmol/l). Following estrus the progesterone profiles in all 3 groups were studied and the length of the superovulatory cycle was measured to 26.0+/-4.8 days. The preovulatory LH surge occurred sooner after prostaglandin injection in experimental (41 h) than in control animals (65 h). The LH surge in group I occurred within a narrow range and reached a higher average level than group II (24.2+/-2.2 ng/ml and 16.3+/-3.7 ng/ml, respectively). The control group attained an even higher LH surge (31.8+/-8.8 ng/ml) than did the experimental animals. The data presented in this experiment indicate that plasma levels of progesterone and LH in PMSG-PGF2alpha treated animals are related to embryo or egg quality.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 16725723     DOI: 10.1016/0093-691x(82)90046-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Theriogenology        ISSN: 0093-691X            Impact factor:   2.740


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