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J Dairy Sci ; 72(10): 2707-11, 1989 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2689484

ABSTRACT

In Experiment 1, 12 ovariectomized heifers were assigned to receive weekly hormone treatments in a replicated 6 x 6 Latin square design. Hormonal treatments were given as two simultaneous injections i.m. and consisted of: 1) 2 ml propylene glycol and 2 ml propylene glycol; 2) .5 mg estradiol benzoate and 2 ml propylene glycol; 3) .5 mg estradiol benzoate and 4 mg dexamethasone; 4) .5 mg estradiol benzoate and 10 mg progesterone; 5) .5 mg estradiol benzoate and .4 mg GnRH; and 6) .5 mg estradiol benzoate and 12.5 mg testosterone propionate. The .5 mg estradiol benzoate and 4 mg dexamethasone treatment reduced the percentage of heifers in estrus compared with the .5 mg estradiol benzoate and 2 ml propylene glycol treatment. In Experiment 2, 16 ovariectomized heifers were used in four replicates of a 4 x 4 Latin square design to determine if pretreatment with progesterone potentiated the actions of estradiol. Hormonal treatments i.m. consisted of: 1) 0 mg progesterone and .2 mg estradiol benzoate; 2) 50 mg progesterone and .2 mg estradiol benzoate; 3) 0 mg progesterone and .5 mg estradiol benzoate; and 4) 50 mg progesterone and .5 mg estradiol benzoate. Progesterone pretreatment, at either dosage of estradiol benzoate, did not increase the percentage of heifers in estrus. Based on these observations, we conclude that: 1) dexamethasone inhibited estrus in estradiol-treated ovariectomized heifers and 2) progesterone pretreatment did not potentiate the actions of estradiol in ovariectomized heifers.


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Cattle/physiology , Estradiol/pharmacology , Estrus/drug effects , Hormones/pharmacology , Animals , Dexamethasone/pharmacology , Female , Ovariectomy/veterinary , Pituitary Hormone-Releasing Hormones/pharmacology , Progesterone/pharmacology , Testosterone/pharmacology
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J Anim Sci ; 66(1): 90-7, 1988 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3366721

ABSTRACT

Thirty postpubertal Holstein heifers were used to investigate the influence of dietary intake on 1) serum concentrations of progesterone (P4) and luteinizing hormone (LH) during diestrus and 2) estrous behavior. Heifers were randomly allotted to receive either 80, 100 or 120% of the National Research Council (NRC) requirements for energy, protein and dry matter intake for 139 d. Heifers were fed their respective diets in groups in outdoor lots for 114 d at which time individual feeding of diets was initiated in a stanchion barn. Estrus was synchronized with two injections of prostaglandin (PG) so that on d 138 of dietary treatment the heifers were in diestrus (means = d 8 of estrous cycle). Also, on d 138, blood samples were collected via jugular cannula at 20-min intervals for 12 h beginning at 0630. After collection of the 37th blood sample, all heifers were treated with PG and additional blood samples were collected at 1-h intervals for 24 h. Immediately thereafter, all heifers were moved to a common outdoor lot for 72 h of continuous observation for estrous behavior. Weight gains during the experimental period differed among groups and were 46 +/- 5, 83 +/- 5 and 113 +/- 4 kg for the heifers fed 80, 100 and 120% of the NRC requirements, respectively. Mean serum concentrations of P4 for the 80% NRC group (4.6 +/- .6 ng/ml) tended to be lower than both the 100% (5.9 +/- .6 ng/ml) and 120% (6.0 +/- .5 ng/ml) NRC groups, respectively. Mean serum concentrations of LH, number of LH secretory peaks/12 h and LH peak amplitude were similar among all NRC groups. Rate of decline in serum P4 after PG was also similar among all NRC groups.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)


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Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Cattle/physiology , Diet , Estrus/physiology , Luteinizing Hormone/blood , Progesterone/blood , Animals , Female
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