Artículo de revista
Ovarian follicular dynamics and hormonal secretory profiles in guanacos (Lama guanicoe)
Fecha
2010Registro en:
Animal Reproduction Science 119 (2010) 63–67
doi:10.1016/j.anireprosci.2009.11.005
Autor
Riveros, José Luis
Schuler, Gerhard
Bonacic, Cristian
Hoffmann, Bernd
Chaves, M. Graciela
Urquieta, Bessie
Institución
Resumen
The objective of the present study was to describe ovarian activity in 11 adult non-mated
guanacos, evaluated every second day for 40 days by transrectal ultrasonography and by
plasma estradiol-17 and progesterone concentrations. An inverse relationship (r =−0.29,
P < 0.001) was observed between the diameter of the largest ovarian follicle and the total
number of follicles indicating that follicular growth in guanacos occurs in waves. The mean
duration of follicular wave was 15.1±4.2 days with a range from 9 to 26. The follicular
growth phase was 7.0±2.4 days, the static phase 3.0±1.2 days, the regression phase
5.2±2.1 days and the inter-wave interval was 12.6±5.6 days. The maximum follicular
diameter in each follicular wave was 10.2±2.1mmwith a range from 7.2 to 16.1mm. Interwave
intervals of longer duration were associated with a larger maximum follicle diameter
(P < 0.001). Follicular activity alternated between ovaries in 93% of the waves with 48%
of dominant follicles occurring in the left and 52% in the right ovary without differences
(P > 0.05). Plasma estradiol-17 concentrations showed a wave-like pattern, varying from
20.0 to 92.1 pmol/L. Plasma progesterone concentrations remained below 1 nmol/L without
any ultrasonic evidence of ovulation during the study. These results in guanacos suggest a
follicular wave pattern more similar to the llama (Lama glama) than previously described
in other South American and Old World camelid species.