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Journal of Animal Science, Vol 73, Issue 7 2071-2078, Copyright © 1995 by American Society of Animal Science


JOURNAL ARTICLE

Endocrine and ovarian responses to exogenous estradiol-17 beta in 6-month-old heifers previously immunized against growth hormone-releasing factor

P. D. Schoppee, J. D. Armstrong, R. W. Harvey, S. P. Washburn, A. Felix and R. M. Campbell
Department of Animal Science, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA.

We hypothesized that estradiol-17 beta (E2) was capable of stimulating an LH surge in 6-mo-old heifers immunized against growth hormone-releasing factor (GRFi). To test this hypothesis Angus x Simmental heifers were immunized against GRF (n = 11) or human serum albumin (HSAi) (n = 6) at 113 d of age. Heifers were injected i.m. with 500 micrograms of E2 at 172 d of age. To characterize the LH response, samples were collected at frequent intervals for 1 h before and 32 h after E2. To assess ovarian responses, real-time ultrasonography was performed from d 9 to 20, and serum progesterone was evaluated from d 6 to 25 after E2, then weekly for 13 wk. Exogenous E2 stimulated (P < .001) LH surges, preceded by negative E2 feedback that decreased serum LH, in all GRFi and HSAi heifers. During the negative feedback period, serum LH was greater (P < .001), and the change in LH from before to after E2 was lower (P < .05), in GRFi than in HSAi heifers. Puberty occurred in 7/17 heifers within 66 d after receiving E2. We conclude that GRFi does not impair the release of an E2-induced LH surge, but it does decrease hypothalamo-hypophyseal sensitivity to the inhibitory effect of E2.





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