Effects of progestagen treatment on concentrations of prostaglandins and oxytocin in plasma from the posterior vena cava of post-partum beef cows
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Effects of progestagen treatment on concentrations of prostaglandins and oxytocin in plasma from the posterior vena cava of post-partum beef cows
Abstract
The role of PGF-2 alpha in determining the lifespan of corpora lutea in the post-partum beef cow was investigated. In control cows (N = 5) induced to ovulate at Day 28 to 36 post partum by injection of 1000 i.u. hCG, corpora lutea had an average lifespan of only 8 days. In cows pretreated with 6 mg implants of a progestagen (norgestomet, N = 4) for 9 days, with implant removal 2 days before injection of hCG, luteal lifespan averaged 17.5 days. Concentrations of PGF-2 alpha in 9 hourly samples of plasma collected from the posterior vena cava via indwelling catheters were higher on Days 4 through 9 after injection of hCG (P less than 0.05) in the cows with short-lived corpora lutea. Greater release of PGF-2 alpha could therefore be a major factor in premature luteal regression. Concentrations of PGFM and oxytocin did not differ between cows with corpora lutea of short or normal lifespan. In a second experiment, concentrations of PGF-2 alpha in plasma from the posterior vena cava were examined during treatment with norgestomet (N = 8) or in contemporary controls (N = 7). In progestagen-treated cows, PGF-2 alpha was higher than in control cows (P less than 0.05), beginning on Day 3 of treatment and peaking on Day 5. It is concluded that the post-partum uterus increases secretion of PGF-2 alpha very early after first exposure to endogenous or exogenous progestagen.
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