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Fifty-four lactating Holstein cows were used to define relationships between stage of lactation and environmental measures on thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH)-induced secretion of triiodothyronine (T3, thyroxine (T4) and prolactin. Mean black globe temperatures were -.3, 20.6, and 25.5C for winter, spring, and summer months, respectively. The circulating hormone responses of T3, T4 and prolactin were significantly affected by season, sampling time and there was a season by sampling time interaction. T4 response was affected by stage of lactation, while prolactin responses differed by stage of lactation across the three seasons. Both T3 and T4 responses were lowest in winter and may indicate greater utilization rates to meet metabolic demands. T3 responses peaked near 3 hr post TRH, while T4 increased to the end of the 7 hr sampling period. Prolactin responses to TRH increased from winter through summer and were responsive to changes in ambient temperature and photoperiod. T4 response increased with advancing stage of lactation and could be due to changes in metabolic activity and clearance. Spring TRH-induced prolactin response decreased with advancing lactation whereas, the response increased as lactation progressed during the summer. Monthly milk yield was affected by stage of lactation and lactation number. Early lactation cows produced most milk and milk yield peaked in third lactation. Differential responses to TRH may reflect alterations in milk yield during different stages of lactation.  相似文献   

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The objective of this study was to determine the optimal conditions for the short term incubation of chicken granulosa cells. Compared to mechanically-dispersed cells, collagenase-treatment yielded granulosa cells of greater viability and responsiveness to ovine LH (oLH) stimulation. The rate of progesterone secretion by enzyme-dispersed chicken granulosa cells was subsequently compared in five different culture media during incubation periods of up to 24 hr. Under room air as the gas phase, Medium 199 (M199) containing Hank's salts and Ham's F-12 medium (F-12) were the most effective, whereas Krebs-Ringer bicarbonate-buffered glucose solution (KRBG) and Dulbecco's medium were the poorest. When pH and the ionic strength of KRBG was maintained by continuous gassing with O2:CO2 (95:5), progesterone production was similar to that obtained with Hepes-buffered M199. The pH optimum was found to be 7.4, although within the range of 6.6–8.5 granulosa cells remained responsive to LH stimulation. The optimal cell density was observed to be 1 × 104 to 5 × 105/ml. Although time course studies showed that both basal and stimulated progesterone production peaked by about 12 hr of incubation regardless of the media composition, the amounts released were significantly greater in M199 and F-12 during more prolonged (up to 24 hr) incubations. Glucose, a key medium ingredient for hormone-stimulated steroidogenesis, could be replace by pyruvate. On the other hand, lactate was inhibitory. It is concluded that the mature ovarian follicles of the domestic fowl are an excellent source of pure granulosa cells that can be obtained in high yield after a brief treatment with collagenase. These cells remain viable up to 24 hr and continue to produce large amounts of progesterone in response to LH when incubated in an appropriate medium and at optimal cell density.  相似文献   

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Ten stallions were used to determine if the stallion responds to administration of testosterone propionate (TP) with an increase in follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) secretion after administration of gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) as has been previously observed for geldings and intact and ovariectomized mares. Five stallions were treated with TP (350 μg/kg of body weight) in safflower oil every other day for 11 days; control stallions received injections of safflower oil. The response to GnRH (1.0 μg/kg of body weight) was determined for all stallions before the onset of treatment (GnRH I) and at the end of treatment (GnRH II). Blood samples were also withdrawn daily from 3 days prior to treatment through GnRH II. Treatment with TP decreased (P<.10) concentrations of FSH in daily blood samples. However, treatment with TP did not affect (P>.10) the GnRH-induced secretion of FSH. Concentrations of luteinizing hormone (LH) decreased (P<.05) in daily blood samples averaged over both groups of stallions and were lower (P<.10) in TP-treated stallions than in controls during the latter days of treatment. We conclude that TP administration to stallions does not alter the FSH response to GnRH as has been observed for geldings and for mares of several reproductive states.  相似文献   

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Fifteen prepuberal Holstein heifers were utilized to examine pulsatile luteinizing hormone (LH) secretion before and after ovariectomy. Heifers were ovariectornized at 3, 6 or 9 months of age (n=5/group) and scheduled for blood sampling at 1 week before, 1 week after and 4 weeks following ovariectomy. During each 8 hr sampling period (0600–1400 hr), blood samples (10 ml) were collected via indwelling jugular canulae at 10 min intervals. Prior to ovariectomy, mean plasma LH concentration and both number and amplitude of LH pulses per 8 hr sampling period were similar (P>.05) among age groups, and the absence of a pulsatile LH secretion profile was accompanied by a low mean LH concentration. Within 1 week after ovariectomy, both number of LH pulses and mean LH concentrations increased (P<.O1) in all age groups. Between 1 and 4 weeks after ovariectomy, both amplitude of LH pulses and mean LH concentrations increased (P<.O1) when the data from the three age groups were combined. We conclude that ovarian inhibition of pulsatile LH secretion is established by 3 months of age and is maintained through 9 months of age. In addition, the initial elevation mean plasma LH concentration is due to greater pulse frequency, while the subsequent rise in mean LH concentration reflects increased amplitude of LH pulses.  相似文献   

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Florida has the largest population of feral swine in the U.S.A. Feral swine have recreational and economic importance to hunters, trappers, taxidermists, and also to dealers who sell feral swine to hunting clubs. Hunters spent over 522 00 man-days hunting feral swine during the 1980–1981 hunting year. They killed nearly 103 000 hogs which they valued at over $58 each, for a total value of nearly $6 million. Trappers caught 25 000 head valued at about $ 700 000, and landowners collected about $1.2 million in hunting lease fees. Taxidermists received about $389 000 in gross income from mounting feral swine. Sales of feral swine to hunting clubs amounted to about $81 000.

Sales of feral swine through commercial livestock auctions were limited to 1620 head valued at only $16 800 in 1980. Thus, feral swine are important to Florida from a recreational standpoint, but not from the perspective of commercial agriculture.

If African swine fever were to enter Florida, there are many socio-economic factors associated with feral swine that must be carefully evaluated for eradication to be successful.  相似文献   


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