2023
DOI: 10.1590/1984-3143-ar2023-0061
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Importance of preovulatory estradiol on uterine receptivity and luteal function

George Allen Perry,
Jaclyn Nicole Ketchum,
Lacey Kay Quail

Abstract: Animals that exhibited estrus had greater pregnancy success compared to animals that did not exhibit estrus before fixed-time AI (FTAI). Estradiol is synthesized in bovine ovarian follicles under gonadotropin regulation and can directly and indirectly regulate the uterine receptivity and luteal function. Estradiol concentrations at FTAI impacted oviductal gene expression and has been reported to play an important role in establishing the timing of uterine receptivity. These changes have been reported to impact… Show more

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