2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.anireprosci.2015.05.006
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Effects of preovulatory estradiol on embryo survival and pregnancy establishment in beef cows

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“…The increased serum concentrations of FSH and LH combined with the increased receptors in the ovary enhanced ovary function, which agrees with the findings of Zabuli et al (), who reported that short‐term dietary supplementation stimulated pulsatile LH secretion in ovariectomized goats. In addition, serum E 2 , important for embryo survival and pregnancy establishment (Madsen et al ), and P increased in both the CS and BS groups, which indicated that uterine receptivity was improved. ERα mRNA expression in the hypothalamus AVPV area was also higher in the CS and BS groups than in the CON group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The increased serum concentrations of FSH and LH combined with the increased receptors in the ovary enhanced ovary function, which agrees with the findings of Zabuli et al (), who reported that short‐term dietary supplementation stimulated pulsatile LH secretion in ovariectomized goats. In addition, serum E 2 , important for embryo survival and pregnancy establishment (Madsen et al ), and P increased in both the CS and BS groups, which indicated that uterine receptivity was improved. ERα mRNA expression in the hypothalamus AVPV area was also higher in the CS and BS groups than in the CON group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…oviductal glycoprotein; reviewed by Buhi, 2002), by modulating progesterone action via induction of progesterone receptors in the uterus (Stone et al, 1978;Zelinski et al, 1982;Ing and Tornesi, 1997), and(or) by increasing luteal progesterone secretion. Madsen et al (2015) demonstrated the necessity of preovulatory estradiol on embryo survival and placental attachment in beef cows using an ovariectomized cow model. In regards to the latter effect of estradiol, reported that circulating concentration of estradiol at FTAI (day 0) was positively associated with serum concentrations of progesterone on day 7 and independent of ovulatory follicle size.…”
Section: Role Of Proestrus and Preovulatory Estradiolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High levels of estradiol produced by ovarian follicles during proestrous and estrous result in increased uterine blood flow, promote uterine contractions assisting sperm transport, and affect the uterine environment increasing the chance of embryo survival, possibly by sustaining embryonic growth and the development of placenta (Madsen et al, 2015) The ovulatory follicle's production of estradiol and the subsequent corpus luteum's progesterone production are now also shown to be related to changes in tissue, cells and secretions in both the oviduct and the uterus . These changes are also stimulated by the conceptus (INF-t, prostaglandins, cortisol), and the endometrium (prostaglandins, cortisol), and altogether are affecting uterine physiology and receptivity (Forde et al, 2009(Forde et al, , 2011.…”
Section: Preparations In the Embryo Recipientmentioning
confidence: 99%