2009
DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod.108.073825
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Role of Follicular Estradiol-17beta in Timing of Luteolysis in Heifers1

Abstract: The hypothesis was tested that estradiol (E2) from the ovarian follicles controls time of luteolysis. Time of luteolysis was evaluated by multiple measures of corpus luteum (CL) structure (area, volume) and function (progesterone [P4], luteal blood flow). The hypothesis for experiment 1 was that repeated ablation of follicles would reduce circulating E2 and delay luteolysis. Heifers were randomly assigned on Day 9 (Day 0 = ovulation) to three groups. All follicles >or=4 mm were ablated on Day 9 (group FA9; n =… Show more

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“…An oestrogen based environment stimulates uterine contractility (and the resulting clearance in the contents of the uterus) and triggers an influx of neutrophils and immunoglobulins into the uterine mucosa [18,19]. Moreover, oestrogen increases the release and metabolism of prostaglandin (PG) which enhance the myometrium contraction and uterine defense mechanism [20,21]. It was found that the use of logulʼs iodine can stimulate myometrium contraction, blood supply and production of PGF2α from uterus [22] and this effect may attributed to good response of the animals treated with logul's iodine in this study and this result agrees with L. Ramsingh et al [23].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An oestrogen based environment stimulates uterine contractility (and the resulting clearance in the contents of the uterus) and triggers an influx of neutrophils and immunoglobulins into the uterine mucosa [18,19]. Moreover, oestrogen increases the release and metabolism of prostaglandin (PG) which enhance the myometrium contraction and uterine defense mechanism [20,21]. It was found that the use of logulʼs iodine can stimulate myometrium contraction, blood supply and production of PGF2α from uterus [22] and this effect may attributed to good response of the animals treated with logul's iodine in this study and this result agrees with L. Ramsingh et al [23].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A broad range of PGF2α levels is reported in literature, but in general peak levels are 3-fold higher than basal levels. Average basal and peak levels are 20-40 pg/ml and 80-150 pg/ml, respectively [22,44,66], but higher values (300 and 700 pg/ml for basal and peak levels respectively) were reported in [5]. Exposure to substantial amounts of P4 must last for a couple of days to induce PGF2α pulses [45].…”
Section: Prostaglandin F2αmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…This might be related to the induction of PGF release driven by the increase on estradiol concentration (Thatcher et al, 1986;Araújo et al, 2009). Alternatively to estradiol, P4 can be employed to promote the atresia of the dominant follicle and the emergence of a new wave.…”
Section: Resynchronization Of Ovulation (Resynch Programs)mentioning
confidence: 99%