Abstract
The effect of pregnancy on oestrogen receptor (ER) and progesterone receptor (PR) endometrial expression in heifers was studied. Holstein heifers were not inseminated (controls, n = 8) or inseminated (n = 21). Endometrial biopsies were taken at Day 17 from the uterine horn ipsilateral to the corpus luteum. Hourly samples were taken on the day of the biopsy in 12 animals (controls = 4 and inseminated = 8) to analyze 15-ketodihydro-PGF 2α (PGFM) and progesterone concentrations. Pregnancy determined by ultrasonography diagnosed 6 pregnant cows. The uterine biopsy increased PGFM concentrations, which remained high for 2 to 4 hours, followed by a transient decrease in progesterone concentrations, but the procedure neither provoked luteolysis nor blocked pregnancy. PGFM concentrations were higher in cyclic than in pregnant cows. No differences in PR mRNA expression were observed among groups, but ER mRNA in pregnant heifers tended to be lower than controls, suggesting that this pathway is implicated in maintenance of pregnancy.
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Meikle, A., Cavestany, D., Sahlin, L., Thatcher, W. W., Garofalo, E. G., Kindahl, H., & Forsberg, M. (2005). Effect of Pregnancy on Endometrial Sex Steroid Receptors and on Prostaglandin F2α Release after Uterine Biopsy in Heifers. In Applications of Gene-Based Technologies for Improving Animal Production and Health in Developing Countries (pp. 155–165). Springer-Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3312-5_14
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