Comparison of bovine uterine horns for progesterone and oxytocin levels with bilateral corpus luteum

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Abstract

Bovine uterine horns with both ovaries containing a corpus luteum (CL) were compared for progesterone (P4) and oxytocin (OT) concentrations during the luteal phase of the estrous cycle. Uterine tissue samples from five Holstein cows with bilateral CL obtained from the slaughterhouse were used for this study. No significant difference was observed in P4 and OT levels in the right and left horns with corpora lutea in both ovaries. The data clearly indicate that both sides of the uterine horn having a functional CL are exposed to similar levels of P4 and OT, supporting the hypothesis that luteal products are delivered locally to the uterus.

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Cerbito, W. A., Miyamoto, A., Wijayagunawardane, M. P. B., Ohtani, M., Takagi, M., & Sato, K. (1996). Comparison of bovine uterine horns for progesterone and oxytocin levels with bilateral corpus luteum. Canadian Journal of Animal Science, 76(3), 463–464. https://doi.org/10.4141/cjas96-068

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