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Bukar, Muhammad Modu and Yusoff, Rosnina and Omar, Mohamed Ariff and Haron, Abdul Wahid and Goriman Khan, Mohd Azam Khan and Yimer, Nurhusien and Dhaliwal, Gurmeet Kaur
(2012)
Corpora lutea diameter, plasma progesterone concentration and follicular development in PGF2α and CIDR estrus synchronized goats.
Pakistan Veterinary Journal, 32 (2).
pp. 216-220.
ISSN 0253-8318; ESSN: 2074-7764
Abstract
The current study compares the number and diameter of the corpora lutea (CL),plasma progesterone concentrations and follicular development in PGF2α and CIDR synchronized estrus cycle, their subsequent estrus cycles, and in unsynchronized,naturally cycling Boer x Feral crossbred goats. The PGF2α group was synchronized with a double intramuscular injection of 125 μg cloprostenol 11 days apart, the progesterone group was synchronized with CIDR left in place for 17 days, while the third group was not synchronized and served as control. All the estrus synchronized goats ovulated and formed normal CL while 25% in the subsequent estrus cycle and 50% of the naturally cycling goats did not ovulate and hence might be a cause of reduced fertility in the goats. The diameter of the CL, and the plasma progesterone concentration between the PGF2α synchronized (11.9±0.5 mm; 3.51±0.19 ng/ml) and their subsequent estrus cycle (12.0±0.4 mm; 3.22±0.71 ng/ml), as well as between CIDR synchronized (12.3±0.4 mm; 5.98±1.11 ng/ml) and subsequent estrus cycle (12.5±0.8 mm; 4.25±1.37 ng/ml) were not significantly different (P>0.05) but were higher than in the unsynchronized goats (9.3±3.8 mm;2.99±s1.64 ng/ml). The day of emergence and duration of follicular waves, as well as the maximum diameter attained by the largest follicle in the follicular waves was unaffected irrespective of whether PGF2α or CIDR was used for estrus synchronization. This indicated that the morphology and function of the CL did not influence these aspects of follicular development in non-seasonally polyestrus Boer crossbred goats in the humid tropics.
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