Abstract
Four beagle bitches were treated orally, twice daily with 250 micrograms bromocryptine, an inhibitor of prolactin secretion, from D1-D5 (D1 is defined as the first day of the luteal period) until the onset of the next prooestrus (n = 2) or the end of the luteal period (n = 2) of the following cycle. The mean interoestrous interval in the experimental group (123.3 +/- 23.1 day; n = 4) was significantly (p less than 0.001) shorter than the average of the mean values of the interoestrous interval (245.9 +/- 8.8 day; n = 36) of 10 control bitches. This shortening is mainly a consequence of a reduction to 35% of the anoestrous period of normally cyclic dogs. The luteal period of the first cycle was shortened to 78% compared with the luteal period of control dogs and this is also a contributing factor.
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Okkens, A. C., Bevers, M. M., Dieleman, S. J., & Willems, A. H. (1985). Shortening of the interoestrous interval and the lifespan of the corpus luteum of the cyclic dog by bromocryptine treatment. The Veterinary Quarterly, 7(3), 173–176. https://doi.org/10.1080/01652176.1985.9693979
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