ISSN: 2474-9222
Authors: Mason MC and Cuadra EJ*
Eighteen cycling Holstein heifers were allotted at random by weight and body condition score to one of two treatments to evaluate the effects of GnRH on luteal response when injected 48 hours (h) after the first injection in a 10 day interval between two injections of PGF2α . Heifers in the control group (n=9) received an injection of saline 48 h after the first injection of PGF2α; however, heifers in the µg) 48treatmenthafter group n=9) received an injection of GnRH (100 the first injection of PGF2α. Heifers were checked for estrus 3 times daily for 60 minutes each time. Blood samples were collected for analysis of progesterone on days 0 (first injection of PGF2α), 2(48 h after the first injection), 10(at the second injection of PGF2) and at day 17(7 days after the second injection of PGF2α). Plasma samples were analyzed for concentration of progesteronevia radioimmunoassay to evaluate luteal cell function. Concentrations of progesterone did not differ between the control heifers and treatment animals at any day of the study. However, heifers treated with GnRH showed a significant decline in concentration of progesterone from day 0 to day 2 in a luteal response to the injection; nevertheless, concentrations of progesterone increased significantly from day 2 to day 10. Thus, this data demonstrated that injecting GnRH 48 h after PGF2α either speeds up formation of new corpus luteum or prevents full regression of the corpus luteum present prior to the first injection of PGF2α.
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