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Ovarian activity and hormonal relationship in pregnant buffaloes

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Last updated: 03 Jan 2025

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Theriogenology / reproductive technology

Abstract

 The morphological characters of ovaries were studied in fifty one slaughtered Egyptian pregnant buffaloes including the weight and diameter of corpora lutea, and the number and sim of follicles. Progesterone and estradiol- 17 β concentrations were estimated in both peripheral plasma and feces using Enzymimmunoassay. The results revealed a decrease in number of all sized follicles as pregnancy advanced, Plasma and fecal progesterone concentrations increased and plasma estradiol-17 β levels decreased with the progress in pregnancy. Positive Correlation Coefficients existed between the ovarian weight and weight of corpora lutea in one side, and between the number of follicles and estradiol-17 β levels on the other side. The Correlation Coefficients between the weight of corpora lutea and estradiol-17β levels were negative Seasonal differences in ovarian activity occurred in pregnant buffaloes coincided with the profound effect of season on the progestin and estradiol-17 β concentrations in the peripheral plasma.

DOI

10.21608/vmjg.2011.368301

Keywords

Buffalo, Pregnancy, Ovary, progesterone, estradiol-17β

Authors

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Waheed

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Department of Clinical studies, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Resources, King Faisal University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

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Volume

59

Article Issue

3

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49193

Issue Date

2011-07-01

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2024-07-20

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2011-07-01

Print ISSN

1110-1423

Online ISSN

2537-1045

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368,301

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Original Article

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544

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Publication Title

Veterinary Medical Journal (Giza)

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https://vmjg.journals.ekb.eg/

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Ovarian activity and hormonal relationship in pregnant buffaloes

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23 Dec 2024