Control of ovulation in farm animals.

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Abstract

Examination of hormonal changes occurring in farm species at the onset of puberty, during the follicular phase of the oestrous cycle, and at those times when ovarian activity is re-established after periods of seasonal or lactational anoestrus, provides circumstantial evidence that the final phases of follicular development are dependent on a pattern of tonic (episodic) LH secretion. A suppression of episodic LH secretion is associated with periods of anovulation. Stimulation of tonic LH secretion by repeated injections of small doses of synthetic Gn-RH or purified LH restores normal reproductive function in all but deeply anoestrous animals. Continuous infusion of Gn-RH is as effective as repeated injections. It is suggested that an additional inadequacy, possibly endocrine, contributes to the anovulatory state in deep anoestrus.

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Haresign, W., Foxcroft, G. R., & Lamming, G. E. (1983). Control of ovulation in farm animals. Journal of Reproduction and Fertility. https://doi.org/10.1530/jrf.0.0690383

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