1. Effects of administration of exogenous estradiol benzoate on follicular, luteal, and uterine hemodynamics in beef cows
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Caleb O Lemley, Lacey M. Dysart, Abigail A. Crouse, Riley D Messman, and J. E. Larson
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endocrine system ,medicine.drug_class ,Luteal phase ,Andrology ,Endometrium ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Endocrinology ,Ovarian Follicle ,Food Animals ,Corpus Luteum ,Follicular phase ,Animals ,Medicine ,reproductive and urinary physiology ,Estrous cycle ,Estradiol ,business.industry ,Hemodynamics ,General Medicine ,Embryo transfer ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Contraceptive Agents, Hormonal ,chemistry ,Estrogen ,Estradiol benzoate ,Cattle ,Female ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Estrus Synchronization ,business ,Corpus luteum ,Perfusion ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists - Abstract
Objectives of these two experiments were to determine if exogenous estradiol benzoate (EB) affects follicular, luteal, and uterine hemodynamics. In both experiments, 77 estrous-synchronized beef cows were assigned to one of two treatments: 1) Control (CON) or, 2) an injection of 1 mg EB the day before expected estrus (Day 0; Experiment 1) or on the day of estrus (Day 1; Experiment 2). There was transfer of an embryo (Day 7) into cows that expressed estrus. In Experiment 1, estradiol concentrations in circulation at Day 0 were greater in EB-treated cows (P = 0.003); however, concentrations of progesterone were only greater (P = 0.03) at Day 21 in cows of the EB-treated compared to those in the CON group. The follicular and luteal blood perfusion was similar, however, treatment with EB resulted in a greater uterine blood perfusion. In Experiment 2, treatment with EB did not affect size or blood perfusion of the corpus luteum (CL) on Day 7, 14, and 21. Only on Day 21, however, did pregnant cows have a larger CL than non-pregnant cows (P = 0.02). Blood perfusion to the CL was greater (P0.05) in all cows on Day 21 compared to 7 or 14 and those determined to be pregnant on Day 35 tended (P = 0.06) to have greater CL blood perfusion only on Day 21 compared to non-pregnant cows. In conclusion, EB treatment resulted in a greater blood perfusion of the uterus, and only affected the CL on Day 21 in Experiment 2.
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- 2021
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