Hormonal measurements in late pregnancy and parturition in dairy cows—possible tools to monitor foetal well being
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Citazione:
Hormonal measurements in late pregnancy and parturition in dairy cows—possible tools to monitor foetal well being / B. Kornmatitsuk, M.C. Veronesi, A. Madej, E. Dahl, E. Ropstad, J.F. Beckers, M. Forsberg, H. Gustafsson, H. Kindahl. - In: ANIMAL REPRODUCTION SCIENCE. - ISSN 0378-4320. - 72:3-4(2002), pp. 153-164.
Abstract:
Three dairy heifers (A, B and C) were induced to parturition with two prostaglandin (PG) F2alpha injections on day 268 and 269 of pregnancy. Signs of approaching parturition were carefully observed.
The following parameters were registered: degrees of calving difficulty, date and time of parturition, calf’s birth weight and calf’s sex. Body temperature was measured and blood samples were taken every 3 h 3 days before the first PGF2alpha injection until 3 days after parturition. The plasma concentrations of the PGF2alpha metabolite, progesterone, cortisol, oestrone sulphate and pregnancy
associated glycoproteins (PAGs) were analysed.
Heifers A, B and C delivered 48, 51 and 57 h after the first PGF2 injection, respectively. Heifer A delivered without any signs of calving difficulty, whereas, the parturition was considered to
be slight and moderate difficulty occurred in the delivery of heifers B and C, respectively. The calf of heifer C, without any abnormal gross-evidences, was stillborn. All animals had retained
foetal membranes. A slight increase of the PGF2 metabolite at the time of parturition was found only in heifer C, whereas the levels dramatically increased in all animals 15–24 h after parturition.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Cattle-pregnancy ; late pregnancy ; parturition ; endocrine ; foetal well being
Elenco autori:
B. Kornmatitsuk, M.C. Veronesi, A. Madej, E. Dahl, E. Ropstad, J.F. Beckers, M. Forsberg, H. Gustafsson, H. Kindahl
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