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Ovarian function in cows submitted to acute stress during proestrus
Fecha
2011Registro en:
LIVESTOCK SCIENCE, v.138, n.1/Mar, p.105-108, 2011
1871-1413
10.1016/j.livsci.2010.12.003
Autor
MAZIERO, Rosiara Rosaria Dias
MARTINS, Aline Carvalho
MOLLO, Marcos Rollemberg
MARTIN, Ian
BASTOS, Michele Ricieri
FERREIRA, Joao Carlos Pinheiro
RUMPF, Rodolfo
SARTORI, Roberto
Institución
Resumen
Studies in which ACTH was administrated in heifers after the occurrence of luteolysis showed a delay in the onset of estrus and the estrus duration was shortened. This study evaluated the effect of acute stress by road transportation on estrous behavior and ovulation, monitored by serum progesterone and cortisol concentrations in cows at the periovulatory period, using a crossover design. Eleven crossbred cows, divided into Control and Transport groups had their estrus cycle synchronized with GnRH, an intravaginal progesterone device, and cloprostenol. Thirty hours after withdrawal of the device, the animals of the Transport group were transported for 60 min by truck and those from the Control group remained at pasture. Ovarian ultrasound examination was performed every 12 h from device withdrawal until ovulation in every cow. From the day after removal of the device until ovulation estrous behavior was monitored 24 h a day. Blood samples for serum cortisol and progesterone concentrations were taken at -90, -60, 0, 30, 60 and 180 min in relation to the end of transportation. Transportation during the estrous period induced stress in cows as reflected by changes in serum concentrations of progesterone and cortisol. However, we did not detect impairment in estrus expression, estrus duration or ovulation (P>0.05). (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.