Non-pregnant heifers (4/group) received intrauterine infusions of vehicle, oestradiol-17β (150 ng) PGE-2 (250 μg), or oestradiol + PGE-2 every 6 h from 12:00 h on Day 13 to 06:00 h on the day of subsequent oestrus or 06:00 h on Day 21 (day of oestrus = Day 0). Ten of 12 heifers receiving vehicle, oestradiol or PGE-2 returned to oestrus by Day 21, whereas none of the heifers receiving oestradiol + PGE-2 returned to oestrus by Day 21. Jugular venous progesterone concentrations of vehicle- and PGE-2-treated heifers declined rapidly after Day 15 and were basal (< 1 ng/ml) by Day 20. For heifers receiving oestradiol infusions, systemic progesterone levels did not decline until after Day 18, but were again basal by Day 20. Heifers treated with oestradiol + PGE-2 maintained elevated systemic progesterone levels until Day 21 after oestrus. In addition, the corpora lutea of the heifers treated with oestradiol + PGE-2 were heavier (P < 0.01) and contained more (P < 0.05) progesterone than did corpora lutea of the heifers in the other 3 groups on Day 21 (3.4 g and 19.52 μg/g and 1.2 g and 1.65 μg/g, respectively). It is concluded that oestradiol-17β and PGE-2, both of which are produced by the bovine conceptus and secreted from the gravid uterus, may act synergistically to maintain luteal function during early pregnancy in the cow.
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Reynolds, L. P., Robertson, D. A., & Ford, S. P. (1983). Effects of intrauterine infusion of oestradiol-17β and prostaglandin E-2 on luteal function in non-pregnant heifers. Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 69(2), 703–709. https://doi.org/10.1530/jrf.0.0690703
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