64 research outputs found

    Serum anti-Mullerian hormone levels during estrus and diestrus in mares

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    Anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) is a homodimeric glycoprotin secreted by granulosa cells in postnatal females. AMH plays an important role in follicle recruitment. The aim of the study was to analyse AMH concentrations under the guidance of circulating estradiol and progesterone levels in mares. The study was conducted on 25 non-lactating mares with regular estrous cycles. Blood samples were collected during estrus and diestrus to analyse estradiol, progesterone and AMH concentrations. Estradiol and progesterone concentrations were significantly different (P <0.001) between estrus and diestrus. AMH concentrations in estrus were significantly higher than those in diestrus (P < 0.05). According to the authors' knowledge, this is the first report to suggest that the sexual cycle stage affects AMH concentrations in mares. Further investigations are needed to reveal factors affecting the AMH production and secretion pattern throughout the sexual cycle

    Effects of Bromocriptin on Broodiness in Turkeys.

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    The aim of this study was to investigate the presumptive effect of Bromocriptin, which causes antiprolactinemia in mammals, on the broodiness in deeply brooding turkey hens. The effect of Bromocriptin was estimated by considering such broody symptoms as hissing nesting, cessation of laying, distance between the pelvic bones and blood prolactin values. There has been a statistically important decrease in the prolactin levels and increase in the pelvic bone distances (p < 0.05) in the treatment group. However, no difference was observed in the other criteria: Bromocriptin did not create the expected control effect on broodiness
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