Plasma progesterone profiles in relation to postpartum ovarian activity in the swamp buffalo

Ovarian activity in 38 suckled swamp buffaoes (Bubalus bubalis) was monitored by rectal palpation, oestrus detection and plasma progesterone radio-immunoassay from calving to approximately 150 days postpartum. Three categories of ovarian activity were diagnosed clinically : A corpus luteum (CL) with...

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Main Authors: M. R., Jainudeen, Tan, H. S., Bongso, T. A.
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Language:English
Published: 1981
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spelling my.upm.eprints.178852015-02-11T06:15:50Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17885/ Plasma progesterone profiles in relation to postpartum ovarian activity in the swamp buffalo M. R., Jainudeen Tan, H. S. Bongso, T. A. Ovarian activity in 38 suckled swamp buffaoes (Bubalus bubalis) was monitored by rectal palpation, oestrus detection and plasma progesterone radio-immunoassay from calving to approximately 150 days postpartum. Three categories of ovarian activity were diagnosed clinically : A corpus luteum (CL) with detected oestrus (21%), a CL with nondetected oestrus (42%) and no CL with non-detected oestrus or anestrus (37%). Plasma progesterone levels confirmed the clinical diagnosis of the presence or absence of a palpable CL except that progesterone levels were low (<0.2ng/ml) when a CL was palpable in 67% of the cows between Day 30 and 60 postpartum. During the oestrous cycle, plasma progesterone levels were low (0.24±0.12ng/ml) during oestrus (Day 0), rose to detectable levels (0.42±0.21ng/ml) by Day 6, reached a peak concentration (1.51±0.35ng/ml) on Day 15 and then declined to basal levels (0.2ng/ml) on Day 22. A synthetic prostaglandin F₂α analog induced oestrus and ovulation in cycling buffaloes but neither a synthetic gonadotropin releasing hormone nor a progesterone releasing intravaginal device was effective in initiating ovarian activity in anestrous buffaloes. 1981 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17885/1/ID%2017885.pdf M. R., Jainudeen and Tan, H. S. and Bongso, T. A. (1981) Plasma progesterone profiles in relation to postpartum ovarian activity in the swamp buffalo. In: The Second Coordination Meeting of Regional Cooperative Agreement on the Use of Nuclear Techniques to Improve Domestic Buffalo Production in Asia, 2-6 Mar. 1981, Chulalongkorn University Bangkok, Thailand. .
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description Ovarian activity in 38 suckled swamp buffaoes (Bubalus bubalis) was monitored by rectal palpation, oestrus detection and plasma progesterone radio-immunoassay from calving to approximately 150 days postpartum. Three categories of ovarian activity were diagnosed clinically : A corpus luteum (CL) with detected oestrus (21%), a CL with nondetected oestrus (42%) and no CL with non-detected oestrus or anestrus (37%). Plasma progesterone levels confirmed the clinical diagnosis of the presence or absence of a palpable CL except that progesterone levels were low (<0.2ng/ml) when a CL was palpable in 67% of the cows between Day 30 and 60 postpartum. During the oestrous cycle, plasma progesterone levels were low (0.24±0.12ng/ml) during oestrus (Day 0), rose to detectable levels (0.42±0.21ng/ml) by Day 6, reached a peak concentration (1.51±0.35ng/ml) on Day 15 and then declined to basal levels (0.2ng/ml) on Day 22. A synthetic prostaglandin F₂α analog induced oestrus and ovulation in cycling buffaloes but neither a synthetic gonadotropin releasing hormone nor a progesterone releasing intravaginal device was effective in initiating ovarian activity in anestrous buffaloes.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author M. R., Jainudeen
Tan, H. S.
Bongso, T. A.
spellingShingle M. R., Jainudeen
Tan, H. S.
Bongso, T. A.
Plasma progesterone profiles in relation to postpartum ovarian activity in the swamp buffalo
author_facet M. R., Jainudeen
Tan, H. S.
Bongso, T. A.
author_sort M. R., Jainudeen
title Plasma progesterone profiles in relation to postpartum ovarian activity in the swamp buffalo
title_short Plasma progesterone profiles in relation to postpartum ovarian activity in the swamp buffalo
title_full Plasma progesterone profiles in relation to postpartum ovarian activity in the swamp buffalo
title_fullStr Plasma progesterone profiles in relation to postpartum ovarian activity in the swamp buffalo
title_full_unstemmed Plasma progesterone profiles in relation to postpartum ovarian activity in the swamp buffalo
title_sort plasma progesterone profiles in relation to postpartum ovarian activity in the swamp buffalo
publishDate 1981
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17885/1/ID%2017885.pdf
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