Plasma progesterone and gonadotrophin concentrations and ovarian activity in post-partum dairy cows
- 1 May 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Bioscientifica in Reproduction
- Vol. 59 (1) , 133-143
- https://doi.org/10.1530/jrf.0.0590133
Abstract
Plasma progesterone concentrations in jugular vein blood samples collected every other day after calving from 13 Friesian dairy cows indicated that ovarian cyclic activity was initiated by 16.6 .+-. 1.1 (standard error of the mean) days post partum, except for 1 cow which did not resume cyclic activity until Day 98 post partum. Rectal palpation of the ovaries indicated that a developing follicle was recognizable at a mean time of 15.7 .+-. 2.0 days after calving. During the 1st estrous cycle after parturition there was a significantly shorter period when plasma progesterone levels were elevated than during the next 2 cycles. Concentrations of progesterone, LH [lutropin], FSH [follitropin] and prolactin were determined for 4 cows, in blood samples taken every 6 h from 2-36 days post partum. Tonic LH release was lower during the 1st 10 days than subsequently, but the lack of change in pattern for FSH suggests dissimilar control mechanisms for these hormones during this time. Three cows showed evidence of a resumption of ovarian cyclicity during the sampling period: in 2 there was an initial LH surge of a magnitude which would normally give rise to ovulation, followed 4 days later by an increase in plasma progesterone lasting only 5 and 9 days. This progesterone was considered to be of follicular origin. A 2nd LH surge was followed by the presence of a corpus luteum.This publication has 12 references indexed in Scilit:
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