Jurnal Sain Veteriner
Vol 18, No 1&2 (2000)

HORMONAL RESPONSES OF LACTATING DAIRY COWS TO TREATMENT WITH A PROGESTERONE INTRAVAGINAL DEVICE WITH OR WITHOUT ESTRADIOL

Prabowo P Putro (Bagian Reproduksi dan Kebidanan, Fakultas Kedokteran Hewan UGM)



Article Info

Publish Date
07 Dec 2015

Abstract

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of progesterone supplementation through an intravaginal device on plasma progesterone and estradiol-17(3 profiles in lactating dairy cows. Eight lactating Friesian cows, between 3 and 5 years, in the luteal phase of a normal estrous cycle were used In the treated group A (n = 4), a CIDR intravaginal implant contains 1.9 gram progesterone, was inserted into the vagina of each cow at day 8 of the study and removed 9 days later. In the group B (n = 4), a CIDR combined with a 10 mg estradiol benzoate capsule was inserted into the vagina as in the group A Blood samples were taken daily for progesterone and estradiol-17(5 assays. Plasma concentrations of progesterone increased rapidly following the CIDR insertion, reached maximum at day 9 of insertion (6.28 ± 0.26 ng/ml and 5.62 + 0.16 ng/ml, respectively, P < 005), and then dropped abruptly after CIDR removal. Two days after the CIDR insertion, the plasma progesterone increased more rapidly in the group A than in the group B, and were significantly higher between days 11 and 17 of the study, but lower between days 20 (estrus) and 22 of the study (P < 0.05). The progesterone levels reached to basal levels within 3 days following the CIDR removal (0.64 + 0.12 ng/ml and 029 + 0.16 ng/ml, respectively, P < 0.05), when the cows were showing estrous behavior. The declines in the mean plasma concentrations of progesterone after the CIDR removal in the both treated groups were linear (R2 = 0.814 and 0 798, the rate of decline were 1.36 ng/ml/day and 1.29 ng/ml/day, respectively). Thereafter, the mean progesterone concentrations elevated steadily after the induced estrus. The plasma concentrations of estradiol-17(3 in the both treated groups also showed relatively the same pattern. They declined regularly in the luteal phase, increased slowly by the follicular phase, and reached maximum levels at estrus, 3.08 + 0.12 and 338 ±0.16 pg/ml (P < 0.05), respectively. The concentrations of estradiol-17(3 between days 6 and 9, days 20 (estrus) and 21 of the study in the group A were significantly lower than those in the group B (P < 0.05). The insertion of estradiol benzoate capsule significantly increased the plasma concentrations of estradiol-17(3. At the same time, the increase of plasma estradiol-17£ concentrations was followed by the decline of plasma progesterone levels. In conclusion, CIDR is a useful agent for continuous delivery of progesterone to enable estrus synchronization in lactating dairy cows. Its combination with estradiol benzoate resulted in a more marked decline in the plasma concentration of progesterone and more synchronous estrus following its removal than that of CIDR alone.

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