Plasma LH Concentrations for Prepubertal, Postpubertal, Anestrous and Cyclic Ewes of Varying Fecundity

Abstract
Luteinizing hormone (LH) was measured in plasma samples collected at 15-min intervals for 2 hr from 40 prepubertal Finn, Finn-cross (1/2), Rambouillet and Hampshire ewes at 9, 13 and 17 weeks of age and on Day 5 of the second estrous cycle after puberty. Blood samples were collected at 20-min intervals from 40 yearling and 20 mature ewes of the same breeds during anestrus and on Day 5 of the estrous cycle. Ovulation rates were determined by laparotomy on Day 5 of the estrous cycle. The plasma LH pattern for the prepubertal females was characterized by pulsatile LH releases which decreased (P<.01) in magnitude with advancing age. Overall mean plasma LH concentration for the yearling ewes was higher (P<.01) than for the mature ewes (2.39 vs 1.38 ng/ml). Plasma LH concentrations for the yearling ewes were higher (P<.05) at mid-anestrus than late anestrus. Ovulation rate was significantly higher for the Finn ewes (lambs, P<.05; yearlings, P<.01), but was not correlated to plasma LH concentration within or among breeds. Copyright © 1976. American Society of Animal Science . Copyright 1976 by American Society of Animal Science.

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