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Annual ovarian activity monitored by the noninvasive measurement of fecal concentrations of progesterone and 17β-estradiol metabolites in rusa deer (Rusa timorensis)
To clarify the reproductive cycle of female Rusa deer (Rusa timorensis), the fecal concentrations of progesterone and 17β-estradiol metabolites were measured. Fecal samples were collected on a weekly basis for one year (between October, 2012 and September, 2013) from five healthy adult hinds in Thai...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5240755/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27570098 http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.15-0485 |
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author | SUDSUKH, Apichaya TAYA, Kazuyoshi WATANABE, Gen WAJJWALKU, Worawidh THONGPHAKDEE, Ampika THONGTIP, Nikorn |
author_facet | SUDSUKH, Apichaya TAYA, Kazuyoshi WATANABE, Gen WAJJWALKU, Worawidh THONGPHAKDEE, Ampika THONGTIP, Nikorn |
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description | To clarify the reproductive cycle of female Rusa deer (Rusa timorensis), the fecal concentrations of progesterone and 17β-estradiol metabolites were measured. Fecal samples were collected on a weekly basis for one year (between October, 2012 and September, 2013) from five healthy adult hinds in Thailand. At the beginning of the study, three hinds were pregnant. Two hinds delivered one healthy offspring, and one hind delivered a stillborn calf. The mating period of Rusa hinds in Thailand is from November to April. In pregnant hinds, fecal progesterone metabolite concentration was high in late pregnancy and abruptly declined to the baseline around parturition, suggesting that the placenta secretes a large amount of progesterone. Fecal 17β-estradiol metabolite concentration remained elevated around the day of parturition. Both concentrations of fecal progesterone and 17β-estradiol metabolites in non-lactating hinds were significantly higher than those in lactating hinds, indicating that ovarian activity of lactating hinds is suppressed by the suckling stimulus of fawn during lactation. The present study demonstrated that monitoring of fecal steroid hormones is useful method for assessing ovarian function in this species. |
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spelling | pubmed-52407552017-01-30 Annual ovarian activity monitored by the noninvasive measurement of fecal concentrations of progesterone and 17β-estradiol metabolites in rusa deer (Rusa timorensis) SUDSUKH, Apichaya TAYA, Kazuyoshi WATANABE, Gen WAJJWALKU, Worawidh THONGPHAKDEE, Ampika THONGTIP, Nikorn J Vet Med Sci Wildlife Science To clarify the reproductive cycle of female Rusa deer (Rusa timorensis), the fecal concentrations of progesterone and 17β-estradiol metabolites were measured. Fecal samples were collected on a weekly basis for one year (between October, 2012 and September, 2013) from five healthy adult hinds in Thailand. At the beginning of the study, three hinds were pregnant. Two hinds delivered one healthy offspring, and one hind delivered a stillborn calf. The mating period of Rusa hinds in Thailand is from November to April. In pregnant hinds, fecal progesterone metabolite concentration was high in late pregnancy and abruptly declined to the baseline around parturition, suggesting that the placenta secretes a large amount of progesterone. Fecal 17β-estradiol metabolite concentration remained elevated around the day of parturition. Both concentrations of fecal progesterone and 17β-estradiol metabolites in non-lactating hinds were significantly higher than those in lactating hinds, indicating that ovarian activity of lactating hinds is suppressed by the suckling stimulus of fawn during lactation. The present study demonstrated that monitoring of fecal steroid hormones is useful method for assessing ovarian function in this species. The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2016-08-27 2016-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5240755/ /pubmed/27570098 http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.15-0485 Text en ©2016 The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. |
spellingShingle | Wildlife Science SUDSUKH, Apichaya TAYA, Kazuyoshi WATANABE, Gen WAJJWALKU, Worawidh THONGPHAKDEE, Ampika THONGTIP, Nikorn Annual ovarian activity monitored by the noninvasive measurement of fecal concentrations of progesterone and 17β-estradiol metabolites in rusa deer (Rusa timorensis) |
title | Annual ovarian activity monitored by the noninvasive measurement of fecal
concentrations of progesterone and 17β-estradiol metabolites in rusa deer (Rusa
timorensis) |
title_full | Annual ovarian activity monitored by the noninvasive measurement of fecal
concentrations of progesterone and 17β-estradiol metabolites in rusa deer (Rusa
timorensis) |
title_fullStr | Annual ovarian activity monitored by the noninvasive measurement of fecal
concentrations of progesterone and 17β-estradiol metabolites in rusa deer (Rusa
timorensis) |
title_full_unstemmed | Annual ovarian activity monitored by the noninvasive measurement of fecal
concentrations of progesterone and 17β-estradiol metabolites in rusa deer (Rusa
timorensis) |
title_short | Annual ovarian activity monitored by the noninvasive measurement of fecal
concentrations of progesterone and 17β-estradiol metabolites in rusa deer (Rusa
timorensis) |
title_sort | annual ovarian activity monitored by the noninvasive measurement of fecal
concentrations of progesterone and 17β-estradiol metabolites in rusa deer (rusa
timorensis) |
topic | Wildlife Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5240755/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27570098 http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.15-0485 |
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