29.06.2020
Prostaglandin F2α influences pre-ovulatory follicle characteristics and pregnancy per AI in anovular dairy cows
Theriogenology, 2020
Highlights
- Treatment of anovular cows with a second dose of 25 mg of prostaglandin F2α increased pregnancy per AI in normothermic cows.
- Treatment with prostaglandin F2α had minor impacts on LH pulsatility, but increased the size and estradiol content in the pre-ovulatory follicle.
- Prostaglandin has a role in fertility of anovular cows that is unrelated to its luteolytic effect.
In a recent study, Lopes et al. investigated the utility of these hormone treatments on fertility in dairy cows, measuring post-treatment follicular estradiol levels using the DetectX® Estradiol ELISA kit from Arbor Assays. The study yielded a clearer understanding of the role prostaglandins play in the bovine reproduction, contributing to development of more efficient AI protocols and better reproductive management of livestock.