Correlations of corpus luteum blood flow with fertility and progesterone in embryo recipient mares
The aim of this study was to evaluate the correlation between the corpus luteum vascularization with the concentration of progesterone and the fertility of embryo recipient mares. Mangalarga Marchador mares ( n = 33) were distributed into groups according to the days (D) after ovulation, as follows:...
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P
<0.05). A positive correlation (
P
<0.05) between the diameter and the area of the corpus luteum, and the objective and subjective methods of the corpus luteum vascular perfusion, was identified. Likewise, a positive correlation (
P
<0.05) was observed between the objective and subjective methods of the vascular perfusion in the corpus luteum and the progesterone concentration. The pregnancy rate obtained in this study (54.54%) was not affected (
P
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n
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n
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P
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P
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P
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P
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P
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P
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P
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