Abstract
Summary
Twenty Holstein heifers in diestrus were given 30 mg of PGF2α Tham salt (im). Thereafter each of five heifers received no further treatment or 40 μg of GnRH (im) at 10, 30, or 50 hr after PGF2α.
Serum progesterone decreased to less than 1 ng/ml at 24 hr after PGF2α and remained low throughout the remainder of the sampling period. Following PGF2α, estradiol concentrations increased gradually in serum but GnRH given at 30 hr after PGF2α abruptly decreased estradiol concentration. The magnitude of LH release induced by GnRH given at 30 or 50 hr after PGF2α was greater than that at 10 hr. All heifers exhibited behavioral estrus except those in group GnRH-50. Spontaneous LH peaks, which usually occur after PGF2α were observed in 5/5 (control), 4/5 (GnRH-10), 0/5 (GnRH-30), and 2/5 (GnRH-50) heifers.
We conclude that pituitary responsiveness to GnRH increases with time after PGF2α and GnRH given at 30 hr completely inhibits and at 50 hr partially inhibits endogenous LH release.
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