Concentrations of LH, oestradiol-17β and progesterone in the peripheral plasma of swamp buffalo cows (Bubalus bubalis) around the time of oestrus

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Peripheral plasma concentrations of LH, oestradiol-17β and progesterone were measured in 13 mature swamp buffalo cows at 4-h intervals from 36-40 h before until 36-40 h after the onset of oestrus. Mean LH concentrations increased sharply to a peak of 35 ng/ml and returned to basal levels of 5 ng/ml within a 12-h period beginning soon after the onset of oestrus. Mean oestradiol-17β concentrations were within the range 9-13 pg/ml from 36-40 h before until 12-16 h after the onset of oestrus, and within the range 7-9 pg/ml thereafter. Progesterone concentrations remained around 0.1 ng/ml throughout the sampling period. There were no significant differences in hormone concentrations or changes between cows that conceived and those that did not conceive to artificial insemination 12-24 h after onset of oestrus.

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Avenell, J. A., Saepudin, Y., & Fletcher, I. C. (1985). Concentrations of LH, oestradiol-17β and progesterone in the peripheral plasma of swamp buffalo cows (Bubalus bubalis) around the time of oestrus. Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 74(2), 419–424. https://doi.org/10.1530/jrf.0.0740419

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