Investigation on some biochemical parameters and effect of hormonal treatment in anoestrous dairy cows with cystic ovarian follicle

Objective: To investigate some blood biochemical parameters in anoestrous dairy cows with cystic ovarian follicles (COF) during the first two months post partum and the effect of hCG-PGF2α -GnRH treatment on their reproductive response. Methods: The investigation was performed on 20 lactating Holste...

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Main Authors: Stanimir A. Yotov, Anatoli S. Atanasov, Georgi B. Georgiev, Julieta D. Dineva, Nadejda A. Palova
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2014-03-01
Series:Asian Pacific Journal of Reproduction
Subjects:
Cow
COF
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2305050013601839
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spelling doaj-8288335d11c8441ca4e7c4bf101bd4612020-11-25T00:28:33ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAsian Pacific Journal of Reproduction2305-05002014-03-0131414510.1016/S2305-0500(13)60183-9Investigation on some biochemical parameters and effect of hormonal treatment in anoestrous dairy cows with cystic ovarian follicleStanimir A. Yotov0Anatoli S. Atanasov1Georgi B. Georgiev2Julieta D. Dineva3Nadejda A. Palova4Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Obstetrics, Reproduction and Reproductive Disorders, Trakia University, Malka Verea, Student campus, 6000 Stara Zagora, BulgariaFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Obstetrics, Reproduction and Reproductive Disorders, Trakia University, Malka Verea, Student campus, 6000 Stara Zagora, BulgariaFaculty of Agriculture, Department of Genetics, Breeding and Reproduction, Trakia University, Malka Verea, Student campus, 6000 Stara Zagora, BulgariaInstitute of Biology and Immunology of Reproduction, Department of Immunobiology of Reproduction, Tzarigradsko shose 73, 1113 Sofia, BulgariaExperimental Station of Agriculture, Bulgaria Square 1, 8300 Sredets, BulgariaObjective: To investigate some blood biochemical parameters in anoestrous dairy cows with cystic ovarian follicles (COF) during the first two months post partum and the effect of hCG-PGF2α -GnRH treatment on their reproductive response. Methods: The investigation was performed on 20 lactating Holstein cows, divided into two groups: control group (n=8) and treated group (n=12). All animals had cystic ovarian follicles, detected during the two consecutive transrectal ultrasound examinations at 7-day interval. Blood samples from each animal were collected on the day of second ultrasonography (Day 0) and subjected to a hormonal and biochemical analysis. Treated cows were subjected to another ultrasound examination on day of prostaglandin injection and the presence of corpus luteum was recorded. The control animals were not treated, while the treated group received 1 500 IU hCG on day 0, PGF2α 500 mg on day 7 and 100 μg GnRH 48 hours latter. Eighteen hours after GnRH administration animals bearing corpus luteum on Day 7 were artificiallly inseminated. The last ultrasound examination was made forty days after start of the threapy. On the base of the obtained results, cumulative oestrous activity, cumulative ovulation rate, pregnancy rate and COF persistence were determined. Results: The blood analysis in the both groups on Day 0 showed significantly (P<0.05) lower mean concentration of progesterone, glucose and inorganic phosphate compared to the reference range values for cyclic dairy cows. Cumulative oestrous activity (91.7%) and cumulative ovulation rate (75.0%) were considerably higher (P<0.05) in treated group than control group, whereas the cystic follicle persistence (25.0%) was lower (P<0.05) in the treated group than control group. Conclusions: The present study confirmed the thesis for low blood levels of glucose and inorganic phosphate in cows presenting cystic ovarian follicles. It also indicated significant improvement of cumulative oestrous activity and ovulation rate in animals subjected to hCG-PGF2α -GnRH administration than non-treated animals. The used hormonal protocol could decrease cystic ovarian follicle persistence in dairy cows.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2305050013601839CowPostpartumCOFBiochemistryTreatment
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author Stanimir A. Yotov
Anatoli S. Atanasov
Georgi B. Georgiev
Julieta D. Dineva
Nadejda A. Palova
spellingShingle Stanimir A. Yotov
Anatoli S. Atanasov
Georgi B. Georgiev
Julieta D. Dineva
Nadejda A. Palova
Investigation on some biochemical parameters and effect of hormonal treatment in anoestrous dairy cows with cystic ovarian follicle
Asian Pacific Journal of Reproduction
Cow
Postpartum
COF
Biochemistry
Treatment
author_facet Stanimir A. Yotov
Anatoli S. Atanasov
Georgi B. Georgiev
Julieta D. Dineva
Nadejda A. Palova
author_sort Stanimir A. Yotov
title Investigation on some biochemical parameters and effect of hormonal treatment in anoestrous dairy cows with cystic ovarian follicle
title_short Investigation on some biochemical parameters and effect of hormonal treatment in anoestrous dairy cows with cystic ovarian follicle
title_full Investigation on some biochemical parameters and effect of hormonal treatment in anoestrous dairy cows with cystic ovarian follicle
title_fullStr Investigation on some biochemical parameters and effect of hormonal treatment in anoestrous dairy cows with cystic ovarian follicle
title_full_unstemmed Investigation on some biochemical parameters and effect of hormonal treatment in anoestrous dairy cows with cystic ovarian follicle
title_sort investigation on some biochemical parameters and effect of hormonal treatment in anoestrous dairy cows with cystic ovarian follicle
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Asian Pacific Journal of Reproduction
issn 2305-0500
publishDate 2014-03-01
description Objective: To investigate some blood biochemical parameters in anoestrous dairy cows with cystic ovarian follicles (COF) during the first two months post partum and the effect of hCG-PGF2α -GnRH treatment on their reproductive response. Methods: The investigation was performed on 20 lactating Holstein cows, divided into two groups: control group (n=8) and treated group (n=12). All animals had cystic ovarian follicles, detected during the two consecutive transrectal ultrasound examinations at 7-day interval. Blood samples from each animal were collected on the day of second ultrasonography (Day 0) and subjected to a hormonal and biochemical analysis. Treated cows were subjected to another ultrasound examination on day of prostaglandin injection and the presence of corpus luteum was recorded. The control animals were not treated, while the treated group received 1 500 IU hCG on day 0, PGF2α 500 mg on day 7 and 100 μg GnRH 48 hours latter. Eighteen hours after GnRH administration animals bearing corpus luteum on Day 7 were artificiallly inseminated. The last ultrasound examination was made forty days after start of the threapy. On the base of the obtained results, cumulative oestrous activity, cumulative ovulation rate, pregnancy rate and COF persistence were determined. Results: The blood analysis in the both groups on Day 0 showed significantly (P<0.05) lower mean concentration of progesterone, glucose and inorganic phosphate compared to the reference range values for cyclic dairy cows. Cumulative oestrous activity (91.7%) and cumulative ovulation rate (75.0%) were considerably higher (P<0.05) in treated group than control group, whereas the cystic follicle persistence (25.0%) was lower (P<0.05) in the treated group than control group. Conclusions: The present study confirmed the thesis for low blood levels of glucose and inorganic phosphate in cows presenting cystic ovarian follicles. It also indicated significant improvement of cumulative oestrous activity and ovulation rate in animals subjected to hCG-PGF2α -GnRH administration than non-treated animals. The used hormonal protocol could decrease cystic ovarian follicle persistence in dairy cows.
topic Cow
Postpartum
COF
Biochemistry
Treatment
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2305050013601839
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