THE EFFECT OF OVARIAN FOLLICLE SIZE ON PITUITARY AND OVARIAN RESPONSES TO COPULATION IN DOMESTICATED SOUTH-AMERICAN CAMELIDS

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作者
BRAVO, PW [1 ]
STABENFELDT, GH [1 ]
LASLEY, BL [1 ]
FOWLER, ME [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CALIF DAVIS,SCH VET MED,DAVIS,CA 95616
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10.1095/biolreprod45.4.553
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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The relation of ovarian folicle size to pituitary and ovarian responses to copulation was studied in domesticated South American camelids (llamas and alpacas). Females from each species were divided into four groups according to follicle size small (4-5 mm), growing (6-7 mm), mature (8-12 mm), and regressing (10-7 mm). The pituitary response to copulation was determined by analysis of LH and FSH concentrations in plasma. The ovarian response to copulation was determined by ultrasonography and by analysis of estrone sulfate (follicular status) and pregnanediol glucuronide (luteal status) concentrations in urine. Females with small follicles (4-5 mm) released less LH after copulation than did those with larger follicles, and ovulation was not induced. Females with growing and mature follicles (7-12 mm) released LH in response to copulation that was adequate to induce ovulation and to initiate normal luteal activity. While copulation-induced LH release in females with regressing follicles was similar to that released in animals with growing and mature follicles, regressing follicles were luteinized instead of being ovulated. The luteal structure formed as a result of luteinization of follicles had a short life span, i.e., 5.1 days. Copulation-induced LH release was significantly higher in llamas vs. alpacas in animals with mature or regressing follicles, but not in those with small or growing follicles. Urinary estrone sulfate and pregnanediol glucuronide concentrations correlated positively with the presence of follicles and corpora lutea, respectively.
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