Animals (Jan 2022)

In Vivo Follicular and Uterine Arterial Indices as an Indicator of Successful Hormonal Stimulation for Inactive Ovaries in Repeat-Breeder Crossbred Dairy Cows Using a Short-Term Progesterone-Based Programme

  • Punnawut Yama,
  • Chayanon Yadmak,
  • Molarat Sangkate,
  • Jakree Jitjumnong,
  • Warittha U-krit,
  • Nalinthip Promsao,
  • Napatsorn Montha,
  • Paiwan Sudwan,
  • Raktham Mektrirat,
  • Julakorn Panatuk,
  • Wilasinee Inyawilert,
  • Korawan Sringarm,
  • Chompunut Lumsangkul,
  • Wanaporn Tapingkae,
  • Hien Van Doan,
  • Pin-Chi Tang,
  • Tossapol Moonmanee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12030292
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 3
p. 292

Abstract

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An investigation of vascularity of ovarian and uterine arteries after hormonal treatment for inactive ovaries using the short-term progesterone-based programme had not yet been explored in repeat-breeder crossbred dairy cows. To investigate the in vivo follicular and uterine arterial indices as an indicator of successful hormonal stimulation for inactive ovaries in repeat-breeder crossbred dairy cattle, 59 cows with inactive ovaries were induced with a 5-day progesterone-based protocol. At the completion of hormonal synchronisation, cows were divided into two groups according to the size of the largest follicle (LF) on their ovary: small (≤10.0 mm) and large (>10.0 mm) LFs. Vascularities of LF and uterine artery (UtA) were evaluated using a colour Doppler tool. Cows that presented with large LF had greater follicular and UtA vascular indices (p p p < 0.001) between follicular size and LF and UtA vascular indices. Our findings highlighted that in vivo LF and UtA vascular indices at the completion of hormonal stimulation might be a promising indicator for predicting success in ovarian response to hormonal stimulation for inactive ovaries of infertile crossbred dairy cows.

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