1. Relation between leptin and estradiol levels in Egyptian lactating Arab mares during foaling heat.
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El-Maaty AM and Gabr FI
- Subjects
- Animals, Egypt, Female, Fertilization, Lactation physiology, Ovulation physiology, Pregnancy, Time Factors, Estradiol blood, Estrus physiology, Horses physiology, Leptin blood, Postpartum Period physiology
- Abstract
Sixteen Arab lactating mares belonging to Al-Zahraa Arab Horse Stud underwent two ultrasound examinations at 3 weeks interval starting from the day of demonstration of foaling heat. In addition, daily blood samples were collected from parturition until after exhibiting first postpartum estrus (day 11) with daily observation of estrous signs. Both leptin and estradiol hormones were assayed. Mean day of foaling heat was 8.9+/-0.9 day. Most mares came in foaling heat during days 9 and 10 had high conception rate compared to those who came in estrus earlier or later. Estradiol levels were high after day of foaling then decrease after expression of foaling heat. But leptin levels increase from day 8 to day 10 compared to other days before and after the first ovulation. A significant positive correlation was found between estradiol and leptin (r=0.58, p<0.025). The positive correlation between leptin and estradiol led us to suggest that leptin hormone plays an important role in ovulation of the first postpartum estrus in mares.
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- 2010
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