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Animal Reproduction Science | 1995

Secretion of gonadotrophins change during the luteal phase of the bovine oestrous cycle in the absence of corresponding changes in progesterone or 17β-oestradiol

Andrea S. Cupp; T. T. Stumpf; F. N. Kojima; L. A. Werth; M. W. Wolfe; M. S. Roberson; Roger J. Kittok; J. E. Kinder

Abstract The hypothesis in the present study was that changes in circulating luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) would occur during the luteal phase of the oestrous cycle (Days 4–19; Day 0, day of behaviourial oestrus) that were not related to corresponding changes in concentrations of progesterone and 17β-oestradiol. The stage of the oestrous cycle of cows (n = 18) was synchronised to obtain cows that were on alternate days of the cycle. Blood samples were collected every other day at 15 min intervals for 12 h from all cows: Days 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 (n = 9) and Days 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 (n = 9). Concentrations of LH, FSH, 17β-oestradiol and progesterone were determined in these samples. Data were compared across days to determine when significant changes occurred in concentrations or patterns of secretion of the gonadotrophins and ovarian steroid hormones during the oestrous cycle. There were significant changes in mean concentrations of FSH in circulation between Days 6 and 12. The most striking changes in secretion of gonadotrophins that could not be explained by changes in gonadal steroids were the fluctuations in amplitude of LH pulses between Days 7 and 12. Amplitude of LH pulses increased between Days 7 and 11 and subsequently decreased between Days 11 and 12 of the oestrous cycle. Some changes in gonadotrophin secretion that occurred in the present study can be explained by fluctuations in concentrations of progesterone and 17β-oestradiol in circulation. Other changes cannot be explained by fluctuations in circulating concentrations of these steroids. We accept our hypothesis because the concomitant changes in mean concentration of FSH between Days 6 and 11 and amplitude of LH pulses between Days 7 and 12 of the bovine oestrous cycle cannot be explained by changes in circulating concentrations of progesterone and 17β-oestradiol.


Biology of Reproduction | 1992

Exogenous progesterone and progestins as used in estrous synchrony regimens do not mimic the corpus luteum in regulation of luteinizing hormone and 17β-estradiol in circulation of cows

N. Kojima; T. T. Stumpf; Andrea S. Cupp; L. A. Werth; M. S. Roberson; M. W. Wolfe; Roger J. Kittok; J. E. Kinder


Biology of Reproduction | 1993

Increasing Exogenous Progesterone during Synchronization of Estrus Decreases Endogenous 17β-Estradiol and Increases Conception in Cows

M. E. Wehrman; M. S. Roberson; Andrea S. Cupp; F. N. Kojima; T. T. Stumpf; L. A. Werth; M. W. Wolfe; Roger J. Kittok; J. E. Kinder


Journal of Animal Science | 1993

Environmental Effects on Neonatal Mortality of Beef Calves

S. M. Azzam; J. E. Kinder; Merlyn K. Nielsen; L. A. Werth; K. E. Gregory; L. V. Cundiff; Robert M. Koch


Biology of Reproduction | 1995

Melengestrol Acetate at Greater Doses than Typically Used for Estrous Synchrony in Bovine Females Does not Mimic Endogenous Progesterone in Regulation of Secretion Of Luteinizing Hormone and 17β-Estradiol

F. N. Kojima; J. R. Chenault; M. E. Wehrman; E. G. M. Bergfeld; Andrea S. Cupp; L. A. Werth; V. Mariscal; T. Sanchez; Roger J. Kittok; J. E. Kinder


Journal of Animal Science | 1991

Influence of growth rate and exposure to bulls on age at puberty in beef heifers.

M. S. Roberson; M. W. Wolfe; T. T. Stumpf; L. A. Werth; Andrea S. Cupp; N. Kojima; P. L. Wolfe; Roger J. Kittok; J. E. Kinder


Journal of Animal Science | 1996

Relationship between circulating progesterone and conception at the first postpartum estrus in young primiparous beef cows.

L. A. Werth; J. C. Whittier; S. M. Azzam; G. H. Deutscher; J. E. Kinder


Journal of Animal Science | 1991

Use of a simulation model to evaluate the influence of reproductive performance and management decisions on net income in beef production.

L. A. Werth; S. M. Azzam; Merlyn K. Nielsen; J. E. Kinder


Biology of Reproduction | 1995

Effects of 17β-estradiol on distribution of pituitary isoforms of luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone during the follicular phase of the bovine estrous cycle

F. N. Kojima; Andrea S. Cupp; T. T. Stumpf; D. D. Zalesky; M. S. Roberson; L. A. Werth; M. W. Wolfe; Roger J. Kittok; H. E. Grotjan; J. E. Kinder


Journal of Animal Science | 1993

Yearling Bulls Shorten the Duration of Postpartum Anestrus in Beef Cows to the Same Extent as Do Mature Bulls

Andrea S. Cupp; M. S. Roberson; T. T. Stumpf; M. W. Wolfe; L. A. Werth; N. Kojima; Roger J. Kittok; J. E. Kinder

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J. E. Kinder

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Andrea S. Cupp

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Roger J. Kittok

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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M. S. Roberson

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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T. T. Stumpf

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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M. W. Wolfe

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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N. Kojima

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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F. N. Kojima

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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S. M. Azzam

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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H. E. Grotjan

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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