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Control of Ovarian Function in Domestic Animals
Authors:HANSEL  WILLIAM; ECHTERNKAMP  S E
Institution:Department of Animal Science and Division of Biological Sciences, Cornell University Ithaca, New York 14850
Abstract:Plasma hormone levels during the estrous cycle of the cow, ewe,and sow have been measured, and the patterns of secretion ofestrogens, progesterone, and luteinizing hormone during thecycle have been related to ovarian changes and other informationconcerning the cycle for each species. Peripheral plasma progesteroneand LH levels are generally inversely related during the cyclein each species, and it seems clear that progesterone exertsa negative feedback on LH secretion in all three species, atleast insofar as the cyclic release of preovulatory amountsof LH is concerned. Peak plasma progesterone levels are highestin the sow, lowest in the ewe, and intermediate in the cow.Plasma LH levels at estrus are highest in the ewe, lowest inthe sow, and intermediate in the cow. Sharp peaks in plasmaLH occur at the onset of estrus in the cow, and a few hoursafter the onset of estrus in the ewe and sow; these peaks areof about 6–8 hr duration. LH exerts a luteotrophic actionon the corpora lutea of all three species, and verylow levelsof LH secretion appear capable of maintaining the corpus luteumin the ewe and cow. There is no good evidence that prolactinis luteotrophic in any of these species. Three peaks of plasmaestrogen levels are seen in the ewe and the cow and these appearrelated to periods of accelerated follicle growth. One peakoccurs early in the cycle and before plasma progesterone levelsrise appreciably and another occurs during the luteal phasejust prior to corpus luteum regression. The third peak occursafter plasma progesterone levels decline and is associated withgrowth of the ovulating follicle. The luteal phase estrogenpeak has not been found in the sow. The rapid rise in bloodestrogens after the corpus luteum regresses facilitates thepreovulatorysurge of LH in all three species. Cyclical regressionof the corpus luteum in all three speciesappears to be underlocal control of the adjacent horn of the uterus. Exogenousestrogens are luteolytic in the cow and ewe, but luteotrophicin the sow. The ovaries of all three species contain very poorlydeveloped interstitial tissue probably because of the neailycomplete dedifftrentiation of the thecal cells during atresia.Thus, these animals lack an important source ofsteroid hormonespresent in the lodents and certain other species.
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