Role of LH in luteolysis and growth of the ovulatory follicle and estradiol regulation of LH secretion in heifers

The role of LH in luteolysis and development of the ovulatory follicle and the involvement of GnRH receptors in estradiol (E2) stimulation of LH secretion were studied in heifers. A pulse of PGF₂α, as indicated by a metabolite, was induced by E2 treatment on Day 15 (Day 0 = ovulation) and LH concent...

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description The role of LH in luteolysis and development of the ovulatory follicle and the involvement of GnRH receptors in estradiol (E2) stimulation of LH secretion were studied in heifers. A pulse of PGF₂α, as indicated by a metabolite, was induced by E2 treatment on Day 15 (Day 0 = ovulation) and LH concentration was reduced with a GnRH-receptor antagonist (acyline) on Days 15, 16, and 17. Blood samples were collected every 6 h on Days 14–17 and hourly for 10 h beginning at the Day-15 treatments. Four groups were used (n = 6): control, acyline, E2, and E2/acyline. The number of LH pulses/heifer during the 10 h posttreatment was greater (P < 0.0002) in the E2 group (2.3 ± 0.4, mean ± SEM) than in the acyline group (0.2 ± 0.2) and was intermediate in the E2/acyline group (1.4 ± 0.2). Concentrations of progesterone in samples collected every 6 h on Day 15 showed a group-by-hour interaction (P < 0.02); concentrations decreased in the acyline group but not in the control group. The 12 heifers in the combined acyline and E2/acyline groups had three follicular waves compared to two waves in 10 of 12 heifers in the combined control and E2 groups. Results (1) supported the hypothesis that LH delays the progesterone decrease associated with luteolysis, (2) supported the hypothesis that LH has a positive effect on the continued development and growth of the selected ovulatory follicle, and (3) indicated that E2 stimulates LH production through an intracellular pathway that involves GnRH receptors on the gonadotropes and a pathway that does not involve the receptors.
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Estradiol
Estradiol - pharmacology
Female
gonadotropin-releasing hormone
growth and development
heifers
luteinizing hormone
Luteinizing Hormone - physiology
Luteinizing Hormone - secretion
Luteolysis
Luteolysis - physiology
Ovarian Follicle - growth & development
ovulation
Ovulation - physiology
PGF2α
Progesterone
Progesterone - blood
receptors
Receptors, LHRH - physiology
secretion
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