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J. Anim. Sci. 2004. 82:1022-1028
© 2004 American Society of Animal Science


ANIMAL GROWTH, PHYSIOLOGY, AND REPRODUCTION

Follicular dynamics and steroid profiles in cows during and after treatment with progestin-based protocols for synchronization of estrus1,2

J. E. Stegner*, F. N. Kojima*, J. F. Bader*, M. C. Lucy*, M. R. Ellersieck{dagger}, M. F. Smith* and D. J. Patterson*,3

* Department of Animal Science, and {dagger} Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Missouri, Columbia 65211

3 Correspondence—phone: 573-882-7519; fax: 573-882-4798;e-mail: pattersond{at}missouri.edu.

Abstract

Two progestin-based protocols for the synchronization of estrus in beef cows were compared. Cyclic, nonlactating, crossbred, beef cows were assigned by age and body condition score to one of two treatments. Cows assigned to the MGA Select protocol were fed melengestrol acetate (MGA; 0.5mg•cow-1-1) for 14 d, GnRH was administered (100 µg i.m. of Cystorelin) 12 d after MGA withdrawal, and PGF2{alpha} (25 mg of i.m. Lutalyse) was administered 7 d after GnRH. Cows assigned to the 7-11 Synch protocol were fed MGA for 7 d and were injected with PG on d 7 of MGA, GnRH on d 11, and PG on d 18. Transrectal ultrasonography was performed daily to monitor follicular dynamics from the beginning of MGA feeding through ovulation after the synchronized estrus. All cows exhibited estrus in response to PG. Mean interval to estrus was shorter (P < 0.01) for 7-11 Synch-treated cows (56 ± 1.5 h) than for cows assigned to the MGA Select protocol (73 ± 4.7 h). Mean interval from estrus to ovulation did not differ between treatments (P > 0.10). Variances for interval to estrus differed (P < 0.01) between treatments. Mean follicular diameter at GnRH injection, PG injection, and estrus did not differ (P > 0.10) between treatments. Relative to MGA Select, serum estradiol-17ß concentrations were higher (P < 0.01) for 7-11 Synch 2 d and 1 d before, on the day of GnRH injection, in addition to 4 d after GnRH, and 24 h after PG. Mean progesterone concentrations were greater (P < 0.01) for MGA Select cows from 4 d before to 7 d after GnRH. Forty-four percent of the variation in interval to estrus between treatments was explained by differences in estradiol-17ß concentrations 24 h after PG. This study suggests that follicular competence is likely related to steroidogenic capacity of the follicle and the endocrine environment under which growth and subsequent ovulation of the dominant follicle occurs.

Key Words: Beef Cow • Synchronization of Estrus • GnRH • Progestin • Steroids




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