Impact of preovulatory estradiol concentrations on subsequent luteal function in beef cattle. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • It has been hypothesized that circulating concentrations of estradiol during the preovulatory period, can impact subsequent progesterone concentrations. Ovulation was synchronized in nonlactating beef cows (n=53). Cows that exhibited estrus before gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH)-induced ovulation (d 0) had greater (p<.01) peak concentrations of estradiol compared with cows that did not express estrus (11.50.8 vs. 6.20.6pg/mL), respectively, but there was no difference in ovulatory follicle size (p=.80) or interval from GnRH2 to ovulation (p=.23). Circulating concentrations of progesterone during luteal formation (d 3-7; p=.70 and p=.77) or mid-luteal phase (d 8-14; p=.39 and p=.12) were not affected by elevated periovulatory estradiol or an interaction with day. To investigate the direct influence of estradiol on luteal function, ovulation (d 0) was synchronized in nonlactating beef cows and cows were allocated to three groups (control, n=5; vehicle injection, n=4; or an estradiol antagonist (Fulvestrant; ICI 182,780), n=4. Intrafollicular injection of vehicle (100L) or an estradiol antagonist (25g Fulvestrant in 100L) into the largest follicle occurred on d -2. Concentrations of estradiol increased (p<.0001) from d -2 to 0 but did not differ among groups (p>.50). Furthermore, plasma concentrations of progesterone on d 0 through 20 were not affected by treatment (p=.86). These results indicate that elevated preovulatory estradiol before ovulation was not required to prepare granulosa cells for luteinization or subsequent luteal progesterone secretion but did tend to impact luteal lifespan.

published proceedings

  • Syst Biol Reprod Med

author list (cited authors)

  • McLean, M. K., Geary, T. W., Zezeski, A. L., Smith, M. F., Spencer, T. E., Pohler, K. G., Reese, S. T., & Perry, G. A.

citation count

  • 0

complete list of authors

  • McLean, Megan K||Geary, Thomas W||Zezeski, Abby L||Smith, Michael F||Spencer, Thomas E||Pohler, Ky G||Reese, Sydney T||Perry, George A

publication date

  • January 2022