Abstract

A study was conducted to determine whether luteal tissue formed after administration of exogenous luteinizing hormone (LH) was capable of maintaining pregnancy in the absence of the original corpus luteum (CL) of pregnancy in heifers. Nineteen beef heifers, confirmed pregnant by ultrasonography approximately 28 days after breeding, were randomly assigned to one of two groups. Nine heifers remained as untreated controls to determine the incidence of spontaneous embryonic or fetal loss. Each of the remaining ten heifers was given two Syncro-Mate-B (SMB) ear implants (12 mg of norgestomet) between 30 and 35 days after breeding (day of SMB implant was Day 1). An additional SMB was implanted on Day 8 and another on Day 15. All implants were removed on Day 20. On Day 2, SMB-implanted heifers were given an intramuscular (i.m.) injection of 500 μg of cloprostenol to induce luteal regression. On Day 5, regression of the CL was confirmed by ultrasonography and these heifers received a highly purified porcine LH preparation (50 mg Armour, i.m.); an additional 25 mg was injected i.m. on Day 6. Ovulation occurred in all ten LH-treated heifers and was detected on Day 7.2±0.1 (mean±SEM). In five of ten LH-treated heifers, the induced CL regressed, and was last detected by ultrasonography on Day 15.8±0.4 (range, Day 15–17). Pregnancy was not maintained in these heifers after SMB implants were removed. Pregnancy was maintained until Day 40 (end of experiment) in the remaining five LH-treated heifers and in all nine control heifers. In all five heifers in which the induced CL regressed, this CL had formed in the ovary contralateral to the original CL of pregnancy. In contrast, in four of five heifers in which the induced CL was maintained, this CL had formed in the ovary ipsilateral to the original CL of pregnancy. Although LH induced ovulation and CL formation in the absence of the CL of pregnancy and in the presence of continuous progestagen support, short-lived CL were formed in five of ten heifers.

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