Profiles of LH, FSH and progesterone in postpartum dairy cows and their relationship to the commencement of cyclic functions

D. Schams, E. Schallenberger, Ch Menzer, J. Stangl, K. Zottmeier, B. Hoffmann, H. Karg

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Abstract

In 25, 3-to-13 year old, dairy cows (Braunvieh and Hoehenfleckyieh) FSH, LH and progesterone plasma profiles were determined by RIA. Blood was sampled at 6-hour intervals from parturition to 40-78 days postpartum, and the results correlated with the commencement of cyclic functions. For FSH, generally basic values were recorded, without characteristic features associating any values with the onset of cyclic ovarian activities or the occurrence of the first heat. LH profiles varied greatly between individuals with regard to the onset of elevations, regularity of patterns and peak values. The first preovulatory LH peak was recorded 17.3±9.8 days (range 4-46) postpartum. The first heat occurred on day 28.4±16 (range 6-55) postpartum, indicating that 13 23 cows ovulated without behavioral estrus, as reproductive cycles were re-established. Peak LH values increased with progressive cycles (1st peak 5.7±4.8 ng/ml; 2nd peak 11.8±8.7 ng/ml; 3rd peak 13.5±9.9 ng/ml plasma). Progesterone values also showed great variations in the profile of their first postpartum elevation. In 13 25 cows the first cycle was shortened (13.1±2.9 days), prolonged in 3 animals (34±4 days) and normal in 7 cows (20.4±1.9 days). Heat, preovulatory LH peak and progesterone profile were normal in all animals on subsequent cycles. Two animals did not start cycling.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)453-468
Number of pages16
JournalTheriogenology
Volume10
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 1978

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