Modulation of Luteal Activity in Postpartum Beef Cows through Changes in Dietary Lipid
- 1 January 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Journal of Animal Science
- Vol. 67 (3), 785-793
- https://doi.org/10.2527/jas1989.673785x
Abstract
Studies were conducted to evaluate the normal changes in lipid metabolism occurring in the suckled Brahman crossbred female during the postpartum period (Exp. 1) and to examine the function of induced corpora lutea (CL) in postpartum cows fed diets with normal (2.8%) lipid or elevated (8%) lipid content (Exp. 2). Multiparous and primiparous females (n = 20), maintained on pasture without energy or protein supplementation, were used in Exp. 1. A linear increase (P < .001) in plasma lipid metabolites was observed between the 1st and 8th wk after calving, reaching a plateau of 221 ± 18.3 and 74 ± 3.4 mg/dl for total cholesterol and triglycerides, respectively. Seventy percent of all postpartum females exhibited luteal activity within 50 d (x̄ = 34.7 d), and 59% of these animals exhibited short luteal phases (P < .001) total cholesterol and triglycerides 1.7- and 1.4-fold, respectively, relative to controls, and increased (P < .05) the spontaneous occurrence of low-level progesterone elevations. Forty-eight-hour calf removal and gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH; .22 mg/kg BW i.v.) were employed between d 21 and 26 after calving to induce ovulations. Mean concentrations of progesterone in the HL group were markedly higher (P < .01) than in controls between d 5 and 8 of the induced cycle, and average lifespan of induced CL was approximately twice that of controls (P < .01). Copyright © 1989. American Society of Animal Science . Copyright 1989 by American Society of Animal ScienceThis publication has 24 references indexed in Scilit:
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