Effects of exogenous progesterone and cloprostenol on ovarian follicular development and first ovulation in prepubertal heifers

Citation

Pfeifer, L.F.M., Siqueira, L.G., Mapletoft, R.J., Kastelic, J.P., Adams, G.P., Colazo, M.G., Singh, J. (2009). Effects of exogenous progesterone and cloprostenol on ovarian follicular development and first ovulation in prepubertal heifers. Theriogenology, [online] 72(8), 1054-1064. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.theriogenology.2009.06.022

Abstract

The objective of this study was to determine the effects of progesterone and cloprostenol (a PGF2α analogue) on ovarian follicular development and ovulation in prepubertal heifers. In Experiment 1, crossbred Hereford heifers (Bos taurus; 10 to 12 mo old, 255 to 320 kg) were assigned randomly to three groups and given (1) an intravaginal progesterone-releasing insert (CIDR; P group, n = 13); (2) a CIDR plus 500 μg cloprostenol im (PGF2α analogue) at CIDR removal (PPG group, n = 11); or (3) no treatment (control group, n = 14). The CIDR inserts were removed 5 d after follicular wave emergence. Progesterone-treated heifers (P and PPG groups) had a larger dominant follicle than that of the control group (P = 0.01). The percentage ovulating was highest in the PPG group (8 of 11, 73%), intermediate in the P group (4 of 13, 31%), and lowest in the control group (1 of 14, 7%; P < 0.02). In Experiment 2, 16 heifers (14 to 16 mo old, 300 to 330 kg) were designated to have follicular wave emergence synchronized with either a CIDR and 1 mg estradiol benzoate im (EP group, n = 8) on Day 0 (beginning of experiment) or by transvaginal ultrasound-guided ablation of all follicles ≥5 mm on Day 3 (FA group, n = 8). On Day 7, CIDRs were removed in the EP group, and all heifers received 500 μg cloprostenol im. Ovulation was detected in 6 of 8 heifers (75%) in both groups. In summary, the use of PGF2α with or without exogenous progesterone treatment increased the percentage ovulating in heifers close to spontaneous puberty. © 2009 Elsevier Inc.

Publication date

2009-11-01