Author/Authors :
W.F. Pope?، نويسنده , , H. C?rdenas، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
One hundred ewes were monitored twice-a-day for estrus and only those ewes displaying an estrous cycle of 16.5–18.0 days
in length were utilized in the experiment. Ewes were subsequently treated with a single injection of 5 or 10mg of prostaglandin
F2 (PGF2 ) on days 3.0, 3.5, 4.0, 4.5 or 5.0 (n = 10 ewes per day) of the estrous cycle (day 0.0 = the a.m. or p.m. of first
detected estrus) to determine their sensitivity to induction of estrus with prostaglandin F2 . Ewes that were detected in estrus
within 24–72 h after treatment with PGF2 were considered sensitive to PGF2 treatment. This definition of sensitivity to PGF
was inclusive as all ewes either responded within 24–72 h after PGF2 treatment or they came into estrus at the expected time
based on their previous, untreated, estrous cycle. Results indicated that a significant (P < 0.05) proportion of ewes became
sensitive to the induction of estrus with PGF2 between days 3.5 and 4.0, as 10 and 50% of the ewes, respectively, responded
to treatment. PGF2 treatment on days 4.5 and 5.0 caused a non-significant increase in responsiveness as 70 and 75% of the
ewes, respectively, came into estrus within 1–3 days. The 10 mg dose, being more effective than the 5mg dose, shifted the
response curve by roughly 20 percentage points beginning on day 3.5 and continued through the later exposure times. In
conclusion, the CL early in the estrous cycle of ewes was variable in its responsive to a single exposure to PGF2 and some
of this variability was attributed to physiological events occurring between days 3.5 and 4.0.
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Keywords :
Sheep , prostaglandin , estrus , Estrous cycle