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Journal of Animal Science, Vol 71, Issue 8 2199-2205, Copyright © 1993 by American Society of Animal Science
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G. H. Kiracofe, J. M. Wright, R. R. Schalles, C. A. Ruder, S. Parish and R. G. Sasser
Department of Animal Sciences and Industry, Kansas State University, Manhattan 66506.
To determine whether the uterus was the source of serum pregnancy-specific protein B (PSPB) after calving, five beef cows were hysterectomized at 21 d postpartum and five served as intact controls. A single blood sample was taken from all cows immediately after calving and then twice weekly until 21 d postpartum. Beginning on d 22, blood samples were taken from all cows at 3-h intervals for 4 d and then twice weekly until 53 d postpartum. When the half-life calculated for the interval from d 1 to 21 was used as a covariate, the adjusted d-22 to -53 half-lives were 8.4 d for control cows vs 7.3 d for hysterectomized cows (P = .044). Data show that PSPB has a long half-life in the circulation and that the uterus is a minimal, if any, source of postpartum circulating PSPB. In another experiment, PSPB was measured weekly after calving in serum of 58 Polled Hereford and Simmental cows. Cows were exposed to fertile bulls and allowed to mate at every estrus. Observations were made for estrus, and progesterone concentrations in serum were measured to estimate the time of ovulations. Levels of PSPB were highest at approximately the time of calving, then decreased rapidly. Concentrations of PSPB were < 1 ng/mL by 80 d in eight cows that had not conceived since calving. Two cows eventually had nondetectable PSPB levels, one by 86 d and the other by 96 d after calving.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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