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Ovarian response and FSH profile in cows following injection of various doses of inhibin antiserum.

S Akagi1, H Kaneko, Y Nakanishi, T Takedomi, G Watanabe, K Taya.   

Abstract

Dose effect of inhibin antiserum on ovarian response and hormonal profiles were investigated. On day 12 of the estrous cycle (day 0 = estrus), 14 of 19 cows were given a single i.v. injection of 25 ml (n = 4), 37.5 ml (n = 5) or 50 ml (n = 5) antiserum against inhibin produced in a castrated male goat. The other 5 animals were given 50 ml castrated male goat serum (control serum). The animals in each group received a single i.m. injection of 0.5 mg prostaglandin F2 alpha analogue (PG) 48 hr following the serum injection. The population of follicles and ovulation rate (estimated by the number of corpora lutea) were examined by ultrasonography. Administration of inhibin antiserum consistently resulted in a significant (p < 0.01) increase in plasma concentrations of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) in inhibin-neutralized groups, although the increased FSH levels were sustained longer in 50-ml group than in the 25- and 37.5- ml groups. Levels in the circulating inhibin antibody titer were positively correlated with dosage of inhibin antiserum. A large number of antral follicles (> or = 4 mm in diameter) developed similarly after hypersecretion of FSH in all neutralized groups, coupled with a rise in plasma estradiol levels, while the number of large follicles (> or = 10 mm in diameter) on estrus showed a dose-dependent increase. Multiple ovulation (2 to 4) was recorded in all animals after injection of 50 ml inhibin antiserum, however all cows in the 25-ml group experienced only one ovulation and injection of 37.5 ml resulted in a variable number of ovulations (1 to 5). These results demonstrated that administration of inhibin antiserum on day 12, followed by injection of PG, was able to induce hypersecretion of FSH and subsequently multiple ovulations. The number of large follicles on estrus day and ovulations were affected by dosage of inhibin antiserum and were correlated with persistence of increased FSH levels or circulating antibody levels.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9450243     DOI: 10.1292/jvms.59.1129

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vet Med Sci        ISSN: 0916-7250            Impact factor:   1.267


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