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Biology of Reproduction, Vol 31, 494-498, Copyright © 1984 by Society for the Study of Reproduction


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Maintenance of pregnancy and levels of progesterone and relaxin in the serum of gilts following a stepwise reduction in the number of corpora lutea

PJ Thomford, HK Sander, JZ Kendall, OD Sherwood and PJ Dziuk

The number of corpora lutea (CL) was reduced in pregnant gilts in a stepwise fashion. Eleven pregnant gilts were unilaterally ovariectomized at Day 30, leaving from 6 to 12 CL on the remaining ovary. At Day 40, the number of CL was again reduced by about half in each gilt and this was repeated on Day 50 until 1 to 3 CL remained. Blood was obtained to determine the level of progesterone in plasma on each day of surgery and 24 h later. Four gilts aborted; one had 1 CL and three had 2 CL. One gilt which had 1 CL resorbed the litter. The six gilts that maintained pregnancy from Day 50 to parturition had 1, 3, 2, 2, 2 and 2 CL, respectively. Gilts pregnant at Day 60 were also bled on that day and at 8-h intervals beginning 2 to 3 days prior to expected parturition at Day 114. At laparotomy on Day 50, gilts had from 3 to 20, nonluteinized follicles ranging from 12 to 20 mm in diameter. Hypertrophy of CL was not detected, nor were accessory CL formed. The level of progesterone in serum dropped significantly 24 h after surgery and rose to levels intermediate to pre- and postsurgery levels 10 days later. Parturition was uneventful and levels of relaxin and progesterone appeared normal.





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