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Reproductive studies of Brahman cattle III. Comparison of weight, progesterone content, histological characteristics, and 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity in corpora lutea of Brahman, Hereford, and Brahman × Hereford heifers
Authors:HJ Irvin  RD Randel  WE Haensly  AM Sorensen Jr  
Institution:

a Texas A&M University Agricultural Research and Extension Center, Overton, 75684, USA

b Department of Veterinary Anatomy, College Station 77843, USA

c Department of Animal Science, College Station 77843, USA

Abstract:Sixty corpora lutea (CL), 30 from day 8 and 30 from day 13 of the estrous cycle were collected from 10 Brahman, 10 Hereford and 10 Brahman × Hereford F-1 (B×H) heifers and compared for weight, progesterone concentration and progesterone content. 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (3β-HSD) activity and histological and morphological differences were evaluated in CL from 10 animals from each breed at each day.

The Brahman CL were significantly smaller than either Hereford or B×H Cl, 2.616, 3.836 and 4.211 g, respectively. No statistically significant differences were detected for luteal progesterone concentration or content, however, Brahman and B×H CL tended to have less progesterone per CL than did Hereford CL. The histology and morphology of the luteal tissue appeared similar for the three breeds, since there were no detectable differences in the organization, apparent population of cells per area, or the cell types present in the CL. Brahman CL had significantly higher 3β-HSD activity than Hereford or B×H. Day 13 corpora from all breeds had higher 3β-HSD enzyme than CL from day 8 of the cycle. It is evident from this study that major differences exist in CL from Brahman and B×H as compared to Hereford.

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