Changes in pulsatile secretion patterns of LH, FSH, progesterone, androstenedione and oestradiol in cows after superovulation with PMSG

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M. M. Bevers
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Summary. Six heifers were injected i.m. with 2500 i.u. PMSG followed by 15 mg prostaglandin 48 h later. Serial blood samples were collected through a catheter in the caudal vena cava every 10 min for 8 h on Day 10 (7 h after PMSG administration), during luteal regression (7 h after prostaglandin administration) and on the day thereafter. Four normally cyclic heifers served as a control group. Concentrations of progesterone, androstenedione, oestradiol, LH, FSH, and PMSG in the vena cava samples were measured and the frequency and amplitudes of episodic pulses of all hormones were estimated except for PMSG. Ovaries were collected by ovariectomy at 50 h after onset of luteal regression to determine the number of preovulatory follicles (non-atretic follicles ⩾ 10 mm).

Stimulation of follicular growth by administration of PMSG resulted in the following effects on the secretion of steroids and endogenous gonadotrophins. (1) There were no alterations in progesterone concentration and the amplitude and frequency of episodic pulses. Mean (±s.e.m.) concentrations were 54·1 ± 5·8, 19·1 ± 3·1 and 3·4 ± 0·9 nmol/l on Day 10 (L), during luteal regression (LR) and on the day thereafter (F) respectively. (2) There were no alterations in the episodic secretion patterns of androstenedione. Mean concentrations were 0·20 ± 0·02, 0·15 ± 0·02 and 0·11 ± 0·02 nmol/l for the L, LR and F periods respectively. (3) There was an increase in oestradiol concentration from 17·1 ± 3·0 pmol/l during the L period to 233·7 ± 86·4 pmol/l during the F period. Pulse amplitude was enhanced compared to corresponding periods in control animals whereas pulse frequency remained the same. The oestradiol concentration was significantly correlated with the number of preovulatory follicles (r = 0·82, P < 0·05). (4) There was a suppression of the frequency of episodic LH pulses (/8 h) during the LR (3·2 ± 0·7) and F (4·3 ± 0·4) periods compared to corresponding periods in control heifers (9·5 ± 0·9 and 7·0 ± 1·5 respectively). The preovulatory LH peak occurred earlier in 4 of 6 treated heifers. (5) There was a suppression of FSH concentrations, pulse amplitude and frequency during the LR and F (17·4 ± 0·9 mg/l, 4·7 ± 0·8 μg/l and 7·5 ± 0·4 pulses/8 h) periods compared to the corresponding F-period values (35·6 ± 6·2 mg/l, 9·8 ± 1·6 μg/l and 9·3 ± 0·3 pulses/8 h) in control heifers.

It is concluded that the increased number of preovulatory follicles after PMSG administration severely suppresses endogenous FSH secretion by means of enhanced concentrations of oestradiol and probably also of inhibin.

Keywords: superovulation; PMSG; steroids; gonadotrophins; cow

 

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