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Long-term follicular dynamics and biochemical characteristics of dominant follicles in dairy cows subjected to acute heat stress

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ANIMAL REPRODUCTION SCIENCE
Volume 66, Issue 1-2, Pages 15-34

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/S0378-4320(01)00082-3

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dairy cattle; heat stress; follicle; heat shock proteins; IGF-binding proteins

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The objective of this study was to examine the quality of successive dominant follicles (DFs) after induced heat stress, Non-lactating dairy cows expressing estrus at normal intervals were allocated randomly to heat stress (HS; n = 8) and control (C; n = 8) groups. Cows received GnRH (100 mug, i.m.) on Day 0, a progesterone CIDR-B device on Day 4 and prostaglandin (PGF(2 alpha): 25 mg, i.m.) on Day 7 upon removal of the CIDR device. The DF and follicles >5 mm were aspirated on Day 8, and GnRH(100 mug) injected following aspiration, to initiate a new follicular wave. In this manner, a DF was aspirated every 8 days (one follicular cycle) for 10 cycles. After the first follicular cycle. HS cows were placed in environmental chambers for 7 days during the second follicular cycle (8 h per day at 43.3 degrees 'C set point and 16 h per day at 24 degreesC for 4 days, and 8 h per day at 43.3 degreesC set point and 16h per day at 32.2 degreesC set point for 3 days; relative humidity, 40%) and thereafter maintained outdoors with control cows at a mean ambient temperature (18.51 degreesC; range 12.7-26 degreesC). Rectal temperature increased(P < 0.001) in HS as compared with C cows (39.28 +/- 0.01 degreesC versus 38.78 +/- 0.01 degreesC), Concentrations of estradiol (E-2; 1662 +/- 189 versus 1493 +/- 188 ng/ml) and progesterone (P-4; 44.7 +/- 5 versus 54.1 +/- 5.1 ng/ml) in follicular fluid (FF) of DF did not differ between C and HS treatments, respectively. Total FF protein concentration was greater(P < 0.05) in HS (99.7 +/-2.3 mg/ml) than in C (92.7 +/-2.3 mg/ml). Heat shock protein 90 (Hsp 90) in FF was not altered by heat stress. IGF-II ligand blots were conducted with FF samples (n = 79) from four HS and four C cows. There was a predominance of IGFBP-3 in 76 of 79 FF samples, indicating healthy follicular status, and only three FF samples had the Lower molecular weight IGFBP-2 indicative of a poor quality follicle. Plasma P-4 and E-2 concentrations did not differ between C and HS groups. The number of class 1 and 3 follicles increased during and just after heat stress, but the number of class 2 follicles did not differ between C and HS cows. Heat stress appeared to induce a decrease in follicular dominance, but GnRH-induced follicular cycles resulted in development of healthy preovulatory follicles in both groups. (C) 2001 Published by Elsevier Science B.V.

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