2000
DOI: 10.1292/jvms.62.243
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Plasma LH and Progesterone Levels before and after Ovulation and Observation of Ovarian Follicles by Ultrasonographic Diagnosis System in Dogs.

Abstract: . Recently, canine frozen semen has been attracting attention for breeding purposes, and methods of judging ovulation and optimum timing for insemination have become important. As methods of predicting the canine ovulation, vaginal smear, plasma sex hormone levels and ultrasonographic diagnosis system (US) have been investigated in combination, but a standard technique has not yet been established. Therefore, we investigated a method of predicting canine ovulation in dogs by US, and by measuring plasma LH and … Show more

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“…The semen volume infused was about 200 µl at the tube bottom after centrifuging thawed semen at 1,500 rpm for 5 min. Artificial insemination was performed during the optimal mating period 3-5 days after ovulation, estimated from the peripheral blood progesterone level as reported previously [3].…”
Section: Semen Quality Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The semen volume infused was about 200 µl at the tube bottom after centrifuging thawed semen at 1,500 rpm for 5 min. Artificial insemination was performed during the optimal mating period 3-5 days after ovulation, estimated from the peripheral blood progesterone level as reported previously [3].…”
Section: Semen Quality Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…three or four days after the ovulation day predicted from the peripheral plasma progesterone level [5]. The semen used for AI had been kept frozen for from 1 to 15 months.…”
Section: Animalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AI: As previously reported [5], AI was performed during the optimal mating period, i.e. three or four days after the ovulation day predicted from the peripheral plasma progesterone level [5].…”
Section: Animalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Peripheral blood was collected from the dogs presenting signs of estrus once daily from the 6th day after the onset of estrous bleeding, as we previously reported, and the onset of ovulation was timed from peripheral blood P 4 levels [4]; the first day that a peripheral P 4 level of 2 ng/ml or over was recorded was regarded as the day of ovulation. The female dogs were mated once with male dogs during the 3-day period after ovulation that is suitable for mating, and were observed for conception.…”
Section: Animalsmentioning
confidence: 99%