EFFECTS OF BODY CONDITION AND ESTRADIOL ON LUTEINIZING-HORMONE SECRETION IN POSTPARTUM BEEF-COWS

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WRIGHT, IA
RHIND, SM
SMITH, AJ
WHYTE, TK
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[1] Macaulay Land Use Research Institute Craigiebuckler, Aberdeen
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10.1016/0739-7240(92)90018-S
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S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
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0905 ;
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An experiment was conducted to test the hypothesis that the effect of body fatness on LH pulsatility in post-partum cows is entirely independent of the negative feedback effects of ovarian steroids. Forty beef cows were fed in the last 100 d of gestation so that they achieved either a thin (mean score 1.97) or fat (mean score 2.79) body condition (0 to 5 scale) at calving and were fed after calving to maintain live weight and body condition. At 15 (sd 3.7) d post partum all cows were ovariectomised and half from each body condition score treatment group received a subcutaneous estradiol implant (+EST) while the remainder received no implant (-EST). At weeks 5 and 9 post-partum blood samples were collected via jugular catheter every 20 minutes for 10 hr on two consecutive d and on the third d cows were injected via the jugular vein with 2.5 mug GnRH. Blood samples were collected every 15 minutes for 1 hr before and 2 hr after GnRH injection. At 5 and 9 weeks the fatter cows had significantly higher mean LH concentrations, baseline LH concentrations, LH pulse amplitudes and pulse frequencies (P<0.01). Implantation with estradiol in both fat and thin cows reduced mean LH concentrations, baseline-LH concentrations, LH pulse amplitudes and pulse frequencies (P<0.001). The lack of interaction between body condition and the presence or absence of estradiol implies that the effect of body condition on LH release is independent of ovarian steroid feedback mechanisms. Fat cows showed a greater release of LH in response to exogenous GnRH (P<0.01) than thin cows while implantation with estradiol in both fat and thin cows decreased (P<0.01) LH release. The pituitary responsiveness to GnRH with the -EST cows was greater at 9 compared to 5 weeks, but there was no difference with time in the +EST cows. However, there was no such interaction in endogenous LH pulse amplitude suggesting that in the absence of estradiol the magnitude of GnRH pulses declined with time post-partum.
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