1983
DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1983.tb05859.x
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Multiple use of progesterone releasing intravaginal devices for synchronisation of oestrus and ovulation in cattle

Abstract: Experiments were conducted to investigate the possibility of using progesterone releasing intravaginal devices (PRIDs) more than once, for the purpose of synchronising oestrus and ovulation in dairy cows. In an initial study, PRIDs were inserted into 6 ovariectomised cows for 12 days on 3 separate occasions and blood samples were collected for progresterone assay. After removal, 3 PRIDs were sterilised by autoclaving and the other 3 by gassing with ethylene oxide. After PRID insertion progesterone concentratio… Show more

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“…Macmillan et al [18] observed that plasma progesterone concentrations fell rapidly after CIDR removal. Other studies observed similar progesterone concentrations at or near the end of progesterone treatment [8,20,30]. No significant difference in plasma progesterone on the day of PRID removal between cows that had recovered from follicular and luteal cysts, was observed in this study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Macmillan et al [18] observed that plasma progesterone concentrations fell rapidly after CIDR removal. Other studies observed similar progesterone concentrations at or near the end of progesterone treatment [8,20,30]. No significant difference in plasma progesterone on the day of PRID removal between cows that had recovered from follicular and luteal cysts, was observed in this study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Essas constatações podem ajudar a evidenciar a presença de lacunas de P4 conforme o tempo de utilização do implante aumenta, uma vez que quando não há influência térmica, a liberação do fármaco é menor (McPHEE et al, 1983;LIU et al, 1985).…”
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