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Equine Veterinary Journal | 2010

Effects of maternally administered Depot ACTH1–24 on fetal maturation and the timing of parturition in the mare

Jennifer C. Ousey; P. D. Rossdale; L. Palmer; L. Grainger; E. Houghton

The aims of this study were to ascertain 1) whether fetal maturation could be induced precociously by maternal administration with adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH) and 2) whether maturation could be achieved without significant risk to mare or fetus. Twenty-two mares received either 1 mg (low dose, LD, n = 6) or 4 or 5 mg (higher dose, HD, n = 16) synthetic Depot ACTH(1-24) at 300, 301 and 302 days gestation. Because, during the course of the study, ACTH appeared to have a greater influence on mares mated during the later part of the breeding season, the HD group were divided retrospectively into those mated before (HDE, n = 6), or after (HDL, n = 10), 1st July. All LD mares were mated before 1st July. Control injections were not performed but gestational data were compared retrospectively with 64 untreated, spontaneously foaling pony mares mated between May and October. Plasma progestagen and cortisol concentrations increased significantly (P<0.05) following ACTH administration in all groups, but progestagens were higher and cortisol elevated for longer in HD mares. ACTH stimulated mammary development and milk electrolyte changes in HD mares. Mean +/- s.e. gestation period (days) was significantly (P<0.01) shorter in HDL mares (318 +/- 1.8) compared with LD (335 +/- 3.7), HDE (340 +/- 4.3) and untreated mares mated after 1st July (327 +/- 1.3). All foals were mature except 2 HDL foals which were stillborn. HDL foals had a higher MCV and lower mean bodyweight, indicating they were delivered before full term. In conclusion, maternal ACTH administration appears to accelerate fetal maturation and delivery in pony mares given high doses and mated late in the breeding season. Further work is required to establish the optimal gestational age and dosage for maternal ACTH administration before clinical recommendations can be given for this therapy.


Equine Veterinary Journal | 1984

Studies on equine prematurity 2: Post natal adrenocortical activity in relation to plasma adrenocorticotrophic hormone and catecholamine levels in term and premature foals

Marian Silver; Jennifer C. Ousey; Francoise E. Dudan; Abigail L. Fowden; Jean Knox; R. S. G. Cash; P. D. Rossdale


Equine Veterinary Journal | 2010

Some factors influencing plasma AST/CK activities in Thoroughbred racehorses

Pat A. Harris; D. H. Snow; T. R. C. Greet; P. D. Rossdale


Equine Veterinary Journal | 2010

Clinical view of disturbances in equine foetal maturation.

P. D. Rossdale


Equine Veterinary Journal | 2010

Readiness for birth: an endocrinological duet between fetal foal and mare

P. D. Rossdale; Jennifer C. Ousey; Pascale Chavatte


Archive | 1999

Guardians of the horse: past, present and future.

P. D. Rossdale; Tim Greet; Pat Harris; Rachel Green; Sherwin Hall


Equine Veterinary Journal | 1998

THE DOROTHY RUSSELL HAVEMEYER FOUNDATION THIRD INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON EQUINE PERINATOLOGY: COMPARATIVE ASPECTS

P. D. Rossdale; Jennifer C. Ousey


Biology of Reproduction | 1995

Hydrogen Breath Test in Foals

Verena Bracher; Jennifer C. Ousey; A.R. Fazeli; P. Murgatroyd; P. D. Rossdale


Equine Veterinary Journal | 2010

Volume 34: A double target met

P. D. Rossdale


Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 1987

Readiness for birth

P. D. Rossdale; Jennifer C. Ousey

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