Plasma concentrations of progesterone, 17 beta-estradiol and androstenedione and superovulatory response of nelore cows (Bos indicus) treated with FSH

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1996-03-01

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Gradela, A. [UNESP]
Esper, C. R. [UNESP]
Rosa e Silva, A. A. M.

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Butterworth-heinemann

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Progesterone (P-4), 17 beta- estradiol (E2) and androstenedione (A4) plasma concentrations were correlated with palpated corpora lutea (CL), recovered embryos and viable embryos in 13 Nelore cows induced to superovulate with FSH, starting on Day 10 of the estrous cycle. Administration of FSH increased the number of ovulations and recovered embryos. Plasma P4, E2 and A4 levels on Day O and of P4 on Days 10 and 11 of the cycle were not correlated with the superovulatory response. Determination of CL by palpation per rectum was used to estimate the number of recovered embryos. Plasma P4 levels higher than 1 ng/ml on the induced estrus day (Day 14) had an adverse effect on the embryo viability rate. Plasma E2 concentrations on Day 14 were positively correlated with the number of viable embryos collected, a correlation that has not been previously reported. The present data indicate that plasma P4 and E2 concentrations in FSH-PGF2 alpha-treated Nelore cows are useful for the identification of 2 different populations of Nelore donors and are correlated with superovulatory response and, particularly, with the number of viable embryos.

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Cows, FSH, Progesterone, 17 beta-estradiol, Superovulatory response

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Theriogenology. Woburn: Butterworth-heinemann, v. 45, n. 4, p. 843-850, 1996.