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Exposure to endotoxin during estrus alters the timing of ovulation and hormonal concentrations in cows
Authors:Lavon Y  Leitner G  Goshen T  Braw-Tal R  Jacoby S  Wolfenson D
Affiliation:Department of Animal Science, The Faculty of Agriculture, The Hebrew University, Rehovot 76100, Israel.
Abstract:The effect of intramammary (IMM) or intravenous (IV) administration of E. coli endotoxin (LPS), at the onset of estrus, at the time of ovulation was examined. Steroid and gonadotropin concentrations around ovulation were also determined. Lactating Holstein cows (n=33) were assigned to saline-controls (n=12) and treated with LPS-IV (0.5mug/kg; n=13) or LPS-IMM (10mug; n=8). Synchronized cows were observed continuously for estrus. LPS (or saline) was injected within 30min from the onset of standing estrus, at peak estradiol concentrations. The typical rise of body temperature, somatic cell count, cortisol, and NAGase activity was noted. One-third of both LPS-IV- and LPS-IMM-treated cows were manifested by an extended estrus to ovulation (E-O) interval of around 75h or did not ovulate, compared with about 30h in the other 2/3 of LPS cows and all controls. Estradiol concentrations 24h before and after LPS did not differ between groups. However, LPS-IV cows with extended intervals exhibited another estrus and an additional rise of estradiol followed by delayed ovulation. LPS-treated cows with a delayed E-O interval had low or delayed LH surge; two LPS-treated cows did not exhibit LH surge and did not ovulate. All control cows exhibited normal hormone levels. Delayed ovulation was associated with a delayed rise of luteal progesterone. The results indicated that exposing cows to endotoxin during estrus induced a decreased and delayed LH surge in one-third of the cows. This was associated with delayed ovulation, which reduces the chances of successful fertilization.
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