Veterinary Sciences (May 2022)

Relationship among Serum Progestagens, Cortisol, and Prolactin in Pregnant and Cycling Asian Elephants in Thailand

  • Patcharapa Towiboon,
  • Kanokporn Saenphet,
  • Chatchai Tayapiwattana,
  • Siriwan Tangyuenyong,
  • Gen Watanabe,
  • Sittidet Mahasawangkul,
  • Janine L. Brown,
  • Chatchote Thitaram

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci9050244
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 5
p. 244

Abstract

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The aim of this study was to examine relationships among serum progestagens, cortisol, and prolactin in pregnant and normal cycling Asian elephants living in tourist camps in northern Thailand. Samples were collected twice a month for 22 months from nine elephants. Of those, four were pregnant (24.3 ± 2.9 years of age; range 21–28 years) and five (20.2 ± 9.6 years; range 8–34 years) exhibited normal ovarian cycles based on serum progestagen analyses. Gestation was divided into three periods: 1st (week 1–31), 2nd (week 32–62), and 3rd (week 63 to parturition), while the estrous cycle was divided into the follicular and luteal phases. Serum progestagens were higher during the luteal phase of the cycle (p p p < 0.001). From our results, there were a number of individual differences in reproductive hormonal patterns, so it is important to develop personalized monitoring programs for each elephant to enhance breeding success and create sustaining captive populations of elephants in Asia.

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