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24-Hour Secretion Patterns of Plasma Oestradiol 17β in Pony Mares in Late Gestation
Authors:LJ O'Donnell  BR Sheerin  JM Hendry  MJ Thatcher  WW Thatcher  MM LeBlanc
Institution:Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences;;Department of Animal Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA;;Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital, Lexington, KY, USA
Abstract:The mare exhibits nocturnal uterine contractions in the last 6 days of gestation. It is hypothesized that estradiol 17β (O17β) may be associated with the nightly increase in uterine contractions. The 24‐h secretion pattern of plasma O17β was measured in 3 pony mares in late gestation to identify changes in release as the mare neared parturition. Blood was collected weekly at 08:00 hours beginning on day 240 and every third day from day 330 until delivery. Serial blood samples were collected from each mare every 30‐min for 24‐h beginning on gestation day 310 and every sixth day thereafter until parturition. Concentrations of O17β were elevated at night with lowest concentrations occurring directly before sunset (p < 0.01). The natural log of the variance was increased at sunset (p < 0.01) and was decreased during the 6‐h period immediately after sunrise. This pattern was especially evident in the 6 days that preceded parturition. The contrast between nocturnal and daytime concentrations of O17β in the last 6 days of gestation may contribute to night‐time delivery in the mare.
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