1998
DOI: 10.4141/a98-015
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Origin of the preovulatory follicle after induced luteolysis during the early luteal phase in ewes

Abstract: Origin of the preovulatory follicle after induced luteolysis during the early luteal phase in ewes. Can. J. Anim. Sci. 78: 429-431. The origin of the preovulatory follicle (POF) was determined by daily transrectal ultrasonographic examinations in ewes given PGF 2α on day 5 (n = 8) or day 9 (n = 8) post-ovulation. In all day-9 ewes, the POF originated from wave 2 while in the day-5 group it originated from wave 1 (n = 5) or wave 2 (n = 3). When the POF originated from wave 2 in day-5 ewes, the dominant follicle… Show more

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“…This is consistent with previous studies carried out in ewes and cows treated with prostaglandin F2 α for oestrus synchronization (Stevenson et al. 1998; Viñoles and Rubianes 1998). These studies showed that ovulation was advanced in those animals whose largest follicles were in a growing phase at induced luteolysis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…This is consistent with previous studies carried out in ewes and cows treated with prostaglandin F2 α for oestrus synchronization (Stevenson et al. 1998; Viñoles and Rubianes 1998). These studies showed that ovulation was advanced in those animals whose largest follicles were in a growing phase at induced luteolysis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Thus, ewes with an LF1 which decreased in size, and thus was in the decreasing phase at start the FSH treatment showed a delay in LH surge and ovulation time of around 10-12 h when compared with females with a growing LF1. This is consistent with previous studies carried out in ewes and cows treated with prostaglandin F2a for oestrus synchronization (Stevenson et al 1998;Vin˜oles and Rubianes 1998). These studies showed that ovulation was advanced in those animals whose largest follicles were in a growing phase at induced luteolysis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…This day was close to the day of luteolysis, and the occurrence of a recruitment and selection phase of preovulatory follicles following a prostaglandin application, which has been also observed by Maracek et al (2002) in sheep. These results are also in accord with those obtained by Viñoles and Rubianes (1998) in Corriedale sheep. In this monovular breed, when estrous was induced by prostaglandin on Day 5 or 9 of the estrous cycle, the preovulatory follicle originated from the first follicular wave when the dominant follicle was in its growth phase or attaining maximum diameter.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Despite a high proportion of ewes showing oestrus symptoms after the second dose, this occurs in a wide range of time, around 120 h (Loubser and van Niekerk 1981), which precludes its use in TAI. Ultrasonography studies have demonstrated that the variable response to PGF2 α treatments in cows (Kastelic and Ginther 1991) and ewes (Viñoles and Rubianes 1998) was related with the specific ovarian status of each animal at the time when PGF2 α was given. If a large healthy growing follicle is present at time of treatment, oestrus and ovulation will occur soon after PGF2 α administration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%