O.V. Patel , T. Takahashi , N. Takenouchi , M. Hirako , N. Sasaki , I. Domekis
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Abstract
This study characterized the peripheral plasma cortisol profile throughout gestation and examined the effect of stage of gestation and foetal number in Holstein cows after non-surgical embryo transfer. Cows (n=10) were divided into two groups: Group 1=single embryo recipient cows (n=5); and group 2=twin-embryo recipient cows (n=5). Mean plasma cortisol concentrations remained basal (2–4 ng ml−1) in both groups up to 2 days prepartum increased significantly (P<0.05) to peak at parturition day, and then declined rapidly 1 clay post-partum. Twin-bearing cows had significantly (P<0.01) higher mean plasma cortisol concentration on the day of parturition than in the singleton cows. There was no effect of the stage of gestation on cortisol levels in either group (P>0.1), except in the last 48 h prior to parturition. A single cow giving birth prematurely had 100% higher plasma cortisol levels on the day of parturition and 1 day post-partum than cows giving birth at term.
本研究分析了妊娠期外周血浆皮质醇水平,并研究了妊娠期和胚胎数量对荷斯坦奶牛非手术胚胎移植的影响。10头奶牛分为两组:第1组为单胚胎受体奶牛(n=5);组2为双胚胎受体奶牛(n=5)。两组的平均血浆皮质醇浓度在产前2天保持基本水平(2 - 4 ng ml - 1),显著升高(P<0.05),在分娩当天达到峰值,然后在产后迅速下降。分娩当天,双胎奶牛的平均血浆皮质醇浓度显著(P<0.01)高于单胎奶牛。除了分娩前最后48小时外,两组的妊娠期对皮质醇水平均无影响(P>0.1)。一头早产的奶牛在分娩当天和产后1天的血浆皮质醇水平比足月分娩的奶牛高100%。