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Plasma follicle stimulating hormone in Merino ewes immunized with an inhibin-enriched fraction from bovine follicular fluid

Authors :
T. O'Shea
S. A. R. Al-Obaidi
M. A. Hillard
B.M. Bindon
Jock K. Findlay
Source :
Animal Reproduction Science. 14:39-51
Publication Year :
1987
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1987.

Abstract

Plasma FSH concentrations were measured in Merino ewes immunized with either an inhibin-enriched preparation from bovine follicular fluid (bFFI) or bovine serum albumin. When compared during the normal oestrous cycle, ewes reimmunized three times with bFFI and which showed increased ovulation rates before the experiment had significantly elevated plasma FSH concentrations on Day 13–14 and at Day 2 of the subsequent cycle. There was a positive correlation (P By contrast, when luteolysis was induced by a prostaglandin analogue the bFFI-immunized ewes had lower plasma FSH concentrations than control ewes immediately before and after the preovulatory LH surge. This decrease was significant in the period 9–21 h after the LH surge (P When the ewes were ovariectomized, the post-castration rise in plasma FSH concentration (but not LH) was delayed for a period of 24 h in bFFI-immunized ewes relative to controls. These experiments show that immunization of ewes with an inhibin-like fraction of bFF does not lead to consistently elevated plasma FSH. However, such ewes have altered feedback regulation leading to differential responses of FSH to prostaglandin-induced luteolysis and to castration.

Details

ISSN :
03784320
Volume :
14
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Animal Reproduction Science
Accession number :
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