The Journal of Reproduction and Development (Nov 2023)

Capturing temperature changes on the ocular surface along with estrus and ovulation using infrared thermography in Japanese Black cows

  • Riho OZAKI,
  • Seiji INOUE,
  • Yuki YOROZUI,
  • Rei ICHIKAWA,
  • Naoki YAMADA,
  • Seiya HIGASHI,
  • Shuichi MATSUYAMA,
  • Hiroko TSUKAMURA,
  • Satoshi OHKURA,
  • Yoshihisa UENOYAMA,
  • Yasuhiro MORITA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2022-116
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 70, no. 1
pp. 49 – 54

Abstract

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Pre-ovulatory follicles are cooler than the neighboring reproductive organs in cows. Thus, measuring the temperature of reproductive organs could be a useful method for predicting estrus and ovulation in cows, and the establishment of a non-invasive technique is required. In this study, we used infrared thermography (IRT) to measure ocular surface temperature as a potential surrogate for reproductive organ temperature. Five Japanese Black cows with synchronized estrus were subjected to temperature measurements in five regions of the ocular surface, including the nasal conjunctiva, nasal limbus, center cornea, temporal limbus, and temporal conjunctiva, twice a day (0800 h and 1600 h) during the experimental period. The temperatures in the five regions significantly declined in cows from estrus to ovulation. To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first to use IRT to show a temperature decrease in the ocular surface along with estrus to ovulation in Japanese Black cows.

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