Progesterone and Luteinizing hormone secretion patterns in early pregnant gilts

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We studied luteinizing hormone (LH) pulsatility and episodic progesterone release of the corpus luteum (CL) on Day 11 and Day 21 in inseminated gilts and aimed to establish a relationship between these two hormones. Blood was collected at 15-min intervals for 12 hr on Days 11, 16 and 21 from a vena cava caudalis catheter. At euthanasia, eight gilts were pregnant and six gilts were not pregnant. Progesterone parameters (basal, mean, pulse frequency and pulse amplitude) did not differ between pregnant and non-pregnant gilts on Day 11, LH pulse frequency and amplitude tended to differ (p =.07 and p =.079). In pregnant gilts, basal and mean progesterone, progesterone pulse amplitude and frequency declined significantly from Day 11 to Day 21 (p

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Haen, S. M., Heinonen, M., Bjorkman, S., Soede, N. M., & Peltoniemi, O. A. T. (2020). Progesterone and Luteinizing hormone secretion patterns in early pregnant gilts. Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 55(7), 795–804. https://doi.org/10.1111/rda.13686

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