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Journal of Animal Science, Vol 72, Issue 11 2930-2935, Copyright © 1994 by American Society of Animal Science


JOURNAL ARTICLE

Administration of testosterone during the follicular phase increased the number of corpora lutea in gilts

H. Cardenas and W. F. Pope
Department of Animal Science, Ohio State University, Columbus 43210.

The effects of 0 (vehicle), 1, 10, or 100 mg of testosterone, administered on d 17 and 18 of the estrous cycle (d 0 = 1st d of estrus), on the number of preovulatory follicles on d 19 or the number of corpora lutea (CL) and blastocysts on d 11 of the subsequent cycle were examined in 82 gilts. The mean number of preovulatory follicles increased (P < .01) in a dose-dependent manner. Likewise, gilts that received 1, 10, or 100 mg of testosterone had more (P < .05) CL than gilts treated with vehicle. The mean number of blastocysts increased (P = .06) in gilts receiving 1 mg of testosterone but decreased (P < .05) in gilts treated with 10 mg of testosterone compared with gilts receiving vehicle. Similarly, recovery rates of blastocysts decreased (P < .05) in gilts treated with 10 or 100 mg of testosterone relative to gilts administered 0 or 1 mg of testosterone. Plasma concentrations of testosterone and estradiol increased (P < .05) 2 h following administration of 1 mg of testosterone on d 17 of the estrous cycle. These results indicate that although the 10- and 100-mg dosages of testosterone were detrimental to blastocyst survival, the 1-mg dosage increased synthesis of estradiol and the number of CL and d-11 blastocysts.


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