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Assessment of progesterone profiles and postpartum onset of luteal activity in spring calving Hereford beef suckler cattle

BACKGROUND: Reproduction is the single greatest factor limiting beef cattle production. Previous research on beef suckler luteal activity has largely focused on the mechanisms, and duration, of postpartum anoestrus. However, the temporal pattern of luteal activity after resumption of post-partum ova...

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Autores principales: Martin, Adam D, Lystad, Marit L, Reksen, Olav, Ropstad, Erik, Waldmann, Andres, Nafstad, Ola, Karlberg, Knut
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2893455/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20550673
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1751-0147-52-42
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author Martin, Adam D
Lystad, Marit L
Reksen, Olav
Ropstad, Erik
Waldmann, Andres
Nafstad, Ola
Karlberg, Knut
author_facet Martin, Adam D
Lystad, Marit L
Reksen, Olav
Ropstad, Erik
Waldmann, Andres
Nafstad, Ola
Karlberg, Knut
author_sort Martin, Adam D
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description BACKGROUND: Reproduction is the single greatest factor limiting beef cattle production. Previous research on beef suckler luteal activity has largely focused on the mechanisms, and duration, of postpartum anoestrus. However, the temporal pattern of luteal activity after resumption of post-partum ovarian activity, and the impact of pattern type on days open (DO) in purebred beef suckler cows, are unknown. METHODS: Progesterone concentration was measured in milk samples taken thrice weekly from 120 lactations, in 87 animals, on 3 farms, over two years. Onset of luteal activity (OLA) was defined as the first day milk progesterone concentration exceeded 3 ng/ml for two successive measurements, or exceeded 5 ng/ml once. It was defined as delayed if it occurred more than 61 days postpartum. A short initial luteal phase consisted of progesterone concentrations which exceeded 3 ng/ml for fewer than 4 sequential measurements. Temporal progesterone patterns were classified as: 1) Normal cyclicity; 2) Cessation of luteal activity; 3) Prolonged luteal activity; 4) Erratic phase: failure to conform to 1, 2 or 3. Data concerning parity, previous calving interval, breeding values, calf birth and 200-d weight were obtained from the Norwegian Beef Cattle Recording System database. RESULTS: The mean (SD) OLA was 41 d (20). Parity and calf birth weight were inversely correlated with OLA. Delayed OLA occurred in 14.4% of lactations. A short first luteal phase occurred in 61.5% of lactations, but this was unrelated to irregular luteal phase occurrence, pregnancy or DO. Irregular luteal phases occurred in 22% of lactations. The irregularities were: prolonged luteal phase (11%); cessation of luteal activity (5%); erratic luteal activity (6%). Early OLA was associated with prolonged luteal phases. DO was positively correlated with irregular luteal phases and negatively correlated with calf 200-d weight. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates that irregular luteal phases negatively affect reproductive performance in purebred beef suckler cattle. A moderate incidence of irregular luteal phases was seen in the study population. Whilst a positive relationship was seen between OLA and DO, unfavourable associations between early OLA and incidence of irregular luteal phases should be considered when developing breeding programmes.
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spelling pubmed-28934552010-06-30 Assessment of progesterone profiles and postpartum onset of luteal activity in spring calving Hereford beef suckler cattle Martin, Adam D Lystad, Marit L Reksen, Olav Ropstad, Erik Waldmann, Andres Nafstad, Ola Karlberg, Knut Acta Vet Scand Research BACKGROUND: Reproduction is the single greatest factor limiting beef cattle production. Previous research on beef suckler luteal activity has largely focused on the mechanisms, and duration, of postpartum anoestrus. However, the temporal pattern of luteal activity after resumption of post-partum ovarian activity, and the impact of pattern type on days open (DO) in purebred beef suckler cows, are unknown. METHODS: Progesterone concentration was measured in milk samples taken thrice weekly from 120 lactations, in 87 animals, on 3 farms, over two years. Onset of luteal activity (OLA) was defined as the first day milk progesterone concentration exceeded 3 ng/ml for two successive measurements, or exceeded 5 ng/ml once. It was defined as delayed if it occurred more than 61 days postpartum. A short initial luteal phase consisted of progesterone concentrations which exceeded 3 ng/ml for fewer than 4 sequential measurements. Temporal progesterone patterns were classified as: 1) Normal cyclicity; 2) Cessation of luteal activity; 3) Prolonged luteal activity; 4) Erratic phase: failure to conform to 1, 2 or 3. Data concerning parity, previous calving interval, breeding values, calf birth and 200-d weight were obtained from the Norwegian Beef Cattle Recording System database. RESULTS: The mean (SD) OLA was 41 d (20). Parity and calf birth weight were inversely correlated with OLA. Delayed OLA occurred in 14.4% of lactations. A short first luteal phase occurred in 61.5% of lactations, but this was unrelated to irregular luteal phase occurrence, pregnancy or DO. Irregular luteal phases occurred in 22% of lactations. The irregularities were: prolonged luteal phase (11%); cessation of luteal activity (5%); erratic luteal activity (6%). Early OLA was associated with prolonged luteal phases. DO was positively correlated with irregular luteal phases and negatively correlated with calf 200-d weight. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates that irregular luteal phases negatively affect reproductive performance in purebred beef suckler cattle. A moderate incidence of irregular luteal phases was seen in the study population. Whilst a positive relationship was seen between OLA and DO, unfavourable associations between early OLA and incidence of irregular luteal phases should be considered when developing breeding programmes. BioMed Central 2010-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2893455/ /pubmed/20550673 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1751-0147-52-42 Text en Copyright ©2010 Martin et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lystad, Marit L
Reksen, Olav
Ropstad, Erik
Waldmann, Andres
Nafstad, Ola
Karlberg, Knut
Assessment of progesterone profiles and postpartum onset of luteal activity in spring calving Hereford beef suckler cattle
title Assessment of progesterone profiles and postpartum onset of luteal activity in spring calving Hereford beef suckler cattle
title_full Assessment of progesterone profiles and postpartum onset of luteal activity in spring calving Hereford beef suckler cattle
title_fullStr Assessment of progesterone profiles and postpartum onset of luteal activity in spring calving Hereford beef suckler cattle
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of progesterone profiles and postpartum onset of luteal activity in spring calving Hereford beef suckler cattle
title_short Assessment of progesterone profiles and postpartum onset of luteal activity in spring calving Hereford beef suckler cattle
title_sort assessment of progesterone profiles and postpartum onset of luteal activity in spring calving hereford beef suckler cattle
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2893455/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20550673
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1751-0147-52-42
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