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J. Anim Sci. 1979. 49:1261-1269.
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Follicular Development during Four Stages of the Estrous Cycle of Beef Cattle1

J. J. Ireland2, P. B. Coulson3 and R. L. Murphree4

University of Tennessee, Knoxville 37916

Abstract

Estrogen and progestin concentrations in plasma and follicular fluid (FF) of follicles within the small (5 to 100 µl), medium (101 to 400 µl) and large (>400 µl) range, numbers of follicles and volume of FF per follicle within these ranges were determined in beef heifers. There were differences (P<,01) in mean concentrations (±SE) of steroids among and within follicles from the small, medium and large ranges during the estrous cycle. Concentrations of progestins were highest in follicles within the small range (178 ± 12 ng/ml); whereas, concentrations of estrogens were highest in follicles in the large range (55 ± 8 ng/ml). Mean ratio of progestins: estrogens was 12:1 in small follicles, 4:1 in medium follicles and 2:1 in large follicles.

Volumes of FF from follicles within the small, medium and large ranges varied (P<.01) throughout a cycle. Mean volumes of FF from follicles in the medium and large range increased 130% and 180%, respectively, as time of ovulation neared. In contrast, mean volumes of FF from follicles within the small range decreased 170%. Total numbers of follicles per pair of ovaries and heifers with follicles in the large range increased (P<.01) toward the end of the estrous cycle.


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1 This manuscript is published with the permission of the Dean of the Univ. of Tennessee Agr. Exp. Sta., Knoxville.

2 Dept. of Animal Science, Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville 37916. Present address: Dairy Science Dept., Michigan State Univ., East Lansing 48824. Research completed as partial requirements for Ph.D. Please direct all correspondence to J. J. Ireland.

3 Physiology Dept., East Tennessee State Univ., College of Medicine, Johnson City.

4 Dept. of Animal Science, Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville.




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