Effect ofFusarium roseum (Gibberella zea) on pregnancy and the estrous cycle in gilts fed molded corn on days 7–17 post-estrus
- 1 December 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Veterinary Research Communications
- Vol. 6 (1) , 199-204
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02214913
Abstract
A laboratory produced corn culture ofFusarium roseum (Gibberella zea) was fed as 10% of the total diet to bred and non-bred gilts on days 7–17 postestrus. The corn culture contained both zearalenone and deoxynivalenol by analysis, and caused considerable feed refusal. Although 6 of 10 bred gilts fed the corn culture appeared to be pregnant by ultrasound testing between days 40–50 post-breeding, none of them farrowed. Progesterone analyses indicated that none of the 10 gilts cycled normally during the 20 week observation period. Three maintained high serum progesterone (>10 ng/ml) during the entire period. Progesterone analyses were similar in 5 non-bred gilts fed the corn culture in that none of them cycled normally in 20 weeks. The retention or loss of corpora lutea could not be attributed to levels of luteininzing hormone, as no relationship was found between concentrations of progesterone and luteinizing hormone. This experiment indicates that limited dietary exposure of female swine toFusarium roseum infected corn can result in embryonic loss and disruption of normal reproductive cycling for an extended length of time.This publication has 19 references indexed in Scilit:
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