Additional growth of dominant follicle during synchronized ovulatory cycle affects ovulatory follicle size, corpus luteum parameters, and progesterone level in Northern Thai native cattle

© 2019, Thammasat University. All rights reserved. The aim of this research was to evaluate the additional growth rate of dominant follicle (DF) using a pregnant mare’s serum gonadotropin (PMSG) in a 7-day progesterone (P4)-gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH)-based program on follicular developmen...

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Main Authors: Jakree Jitjumnong, Paiwan Sudwan, Raktham Mektrirat, Punnawut Yama, Wilasinee Pirokad, Warittha U-Krit, Tossapol Moonmanee
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-675192020-04-02T15:21:09Z Additional growth of dominant follicle during synchronized ovulatory cycle affects ovulatory follicle size, corpus luteum parameters, and progesterone level in Northern Thai native cattle Jakree Jitjumnong Paiwan Sudwan Raktham Mektrirat Punnawut Yama Wilasinee Pirokad Warittha U-Krit Tossapol Moonmanee Agricultural and Biological Sciences Mathematics Multidisciplinary © 2019, Thammasat University. All rights reserved. The aim of this research was to evaluate the additional growth rate of dominant follicle (DF) using a pregnant mare’s serum gonadotropin (PMSG) in a 7-day progesterone (P4)-gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH)-based program on follicular development and luteal function in White Lamphun cows. Cows in the PMSG-treated group (n=10) received PMSG on day of a P4 device removal (on Day 7) in 7-day P4-GnRH-based program, while cows in the PMSG-untreated group (n=10) did not receive PMSG treatment. Ultrasonography was used to scan ovaries to determine development of ovulatory follicle (OF) and formation of corpus luteum (CL). Blood samples were collected to examine P4 concentration. The OF diameter and CL parameters (size, area, and volume) were greater in the PMSG-treated cows than in the PMSG-untreated cows (P < 0.05). Ten days after ovulation, the greatest P4 concentration was found in the PMSG-treated group (P < 0.05). In conclusion, additional growth rate of DF using PMSG in 7-day P4-GnRH-based program results in increase in OF development, CL parameters, and greater P4 concentration in White Lamphun cows. 2020-04-02T14:54:02Z 2020-04-02T14:54:02Z 2019-10-01 Journal 25869027 2-s2.0-85078360525 10.14456/scitechasia.2019.29 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85078360525&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/67519
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Mathematics
Multidisciplinary
spellingShingle Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Mathematics
Multidisciplinary
Jakree Jitjumnong
Paiwan Sudwan
Raktham Mektrirat
Punnawut Yama
Wilasinee Pirokad
Warittha U-Krit
Tossapol Moonmanee
Additional growth of dominant follicle during synchronized ovulatory cycle affects ovulatory follicle size, corpus luteum parameters, and progesterone level in Northern Thai native cattle
description © 2019, Thammasat University. All rights reserved. The aim of this research was to evaluate the additional growth rate of dominant follicle (DF) using a pregnant mare’s serum gonadotropin (PMSG) in a 7-day progesterone (P4)-gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH)-based program on follicular development and luteal function in White Lamphun cows. Cows in the PMSG-treated group (n=10) received PMSG on day of a P4 device removal (on Day 7) in 7-day P4-GnRH-based program, while cows in the PMSG-untreated group (n=10) did not receive PMSG treatment. Ultrasonography was used to scan ovaries to determine development of ovulatory follicle (OF) and formation of corpus luteum (CL). Blood samples were collected to examine P4 concentration. The OF diameter and CL parameters (size, area, and volume) were greater in the PMSG-treated cows than in the PMSG-untreated cows (P < 0.05). Ten days after ovulation, the greatest P4 concentration was found in the PMSG-treated group (P < 0.05). In conclusion, additional growth rate of DF using PMSG in 7-day P4-GnRH-based program results in increase in OF development, CL parameters, and greater P4 concentration in White Lamphun cows.
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author Jakree Jitjumnong
Paiwan Sudwan
Raktham Mektrirat
Punnawut Yama
Wilasinee Pirokad
Warittha U-Krit
Tossapol Moonmanee
author_facet Jakree Jitjumnong
Paiwan Sudwan
Raktham Mektrirat
Punnawut Yama
Wilasinee Pirokad
Warittha U-Krit
Tossapol Moonmanee
author_sort Jakree Jitjumnong
title Additional growth of dominant follicle during synchronized ovulatory cycle affects ovulatory follicle size, corpus luteum parameters, and progesterone level in Northern Thai native cattle
title_short Additional growth of dominant follicle during synchronized ovulatory cycle affects ovulatory follicle size, corpus luteum parameters, and progesterone level in Northern Thai native cattle
title_full Additional growth of dominant follicle during synchronized ovulatory cycle affects ovulatory follicle size, corpus luteum parameters, and progesterone level in Northern Thai native cattle
title_fullStr Additional growth of dominant follicle during synchronized ovulatory cycle affects ovulatory follicle size, corpus luteum parameters, and progesterone level in Northern Thai native cattle
title_full_unstemmed Additional growth of dominant follicle during synchronized ovulatory cycle affects ovulatory follicle size, corpus luteum parameters, and progesterone level in Northern Thai native cattle
title_sort additional growth of dominant follicle during synchronized ovulatory cycle affects ovulatory follicle size, corpus luteum parameters, and progesterone level in northern thai native cattle
publishDate 2020
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