The effects of PGF2α and CIDR on ovarian antral follicular development and plasma IGF-1 concentration in goats.

The aim of this study was to determine the effects of oestrus synchronization with PGF2α, and CIDR on the ovarian antral follicle population and plasma IGF-1 concentration in goats. Daily transrectal ultrasonographic examination was conducted in 24 regularly cycling goats that were divided equally i...

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Main Authors: Bukar, Muhammad Modu, Omar, Mohamed Ariff, Yusoff, Rosnina, Haron , Abd Wahid, Dhaliwal, Gurmeet Kaur, Naing, Soh Win, Goriman Khan, Mohd Azam
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Language:English
Published: Medwell Publishing 2011
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/25370/
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author Bukar, Muhammad Modu
Omar, Mohamed Ariff
Yusoff, Rosnina
Haron , Abd Wahid
Dhaliwal, Gurmeet Kaur
Naing, Soh Win
Goriman Khan, Mohd Azam
author_facet Bukar, Muhammad Modu
Omar, Mohamed Ariff
Yusoff, Rosnina
Haron , Abd Wahid
Dhaliwal, Gurmeet Kaur
Naing, Soh Win
Goriman Khan, Mohd Azam
author_sort Bukar, Muhammad Modu
building UPM Institutional Repository
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description The aim of this study was to determine the effects of oestrus synchronization with PGF2α, and CIDR on the ovarian antral follicle population and plasma IGF-1 concentration in goats. Daily transrectal ultrasonographic examination was conducted in 24 regularly cycling goats that were divided equally into 3 groups and oestrus synchronized with PGF2α, (group A), CIDR (group B) and unsynchronized group (C). The mean number of follicles and IGF-1 concentration was significantly higher in the synchronized and subsequent natural oestrous cycles of group A and B when compared to group C. The total number of 3mm diameter follicles were significatly higher in groups A and B compared with the control group C while the follicles that were 6mm and larger were not significantly different (p>0.05). There was a significant low positive correlation (r = 0.14, N = 234) between IGF-1 concentration and the number of 3mm follicles and between plasma IGF-I concentration and number of follicles (r = 0.13, N = 234). In conclusion, oestrus synchronization with PGF2α, or CIDR was associated with increased plasma IGF-1 concentration and number of follicles compared with naturally cycling goats.
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spelling upm-253702015-08-27T08:27:59Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/25370/ The effects of PGF2α and CIDR on ovarian antral follicular development and plasma IGF-1 concentration in goats. Bukar, Muhammad Modu Omar, Mohamed Ariff Yusoff, Rosnina Haron , Abd Wahid Dhaliwal, Gurmeet Kaur Naing, Soh Win Goriman Khan, Mohd Azam The aim of this study was to determine the effects of oestrus synchronization with PGF2α, and CIDR on the ovarian antral follicle population and plasma IGF-1 concentration in goats. Daily transrectal ultrasonographic examination was conducted in 24 regularly cycling goats that were divided equally into 3 groups and oestrus synchronized with PGF2α, (group A), CIDR (group B) and unsynchronized group (C). The mean number of follicles and IGF-1 concentration was significantly higher in the synchronized and subsequent natural oestrous cycles of group A and B when compared to group C. The total number of 3mm diameter follicles were significatly higher in groups A and B compared with the control group C while the follicles that were 6mm and larger were not significantly different (p>0.05). There was a significant low positive correlation (r = 0.14, N = 234) between IGF-1 concentration and the number of 3mm follicles and between plasma IGF-I concentration and number of follicles (r = 0.13, N = 234). In conclusion, oestrus synchronization with PGF2α, or CIDR was associated with increased plasma IGF-1 concentration and number of follicles compared with naturally cycling goats. Medwell Publishing 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/25370/1/The%20effects%20of%20PGF2%CE%B1%20and%20CIDR%20on%20ovarian%20antral%20follicular%20development%20and%20plasma%20IGF.pdf Bukar, Muhammad Modu and Omar, Mohamed Ariff and Yusoff, Rosnina and Haron , Abd Wahid and Dhaliwal, Gurmeet Kaur and Naing, Soh Win and Goriman Khan, Mohd Azam (2011) The effects of PGF2α and CIDR on ovarian antral follicular development and plasma IGF-1 concentration in goats. Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances, 10 (22). pp. 3014-3020. ISSN 1680-5593 10.3923/javaa.2011.3014.3020
spellingShingle Bukar, Muhammad Modu
Omar, Mohamed Ariff
Yusoff, Rosnina
Haron , Abd Wahid
Dhaliwal, Gurmeet Kaur
Naing, Soh Win
Goriman Khan, Mohd Azam
The effects of PGF2α and CIDR on ovarian antral follicular development and plasma IGF-1 concentration in goats.
title The effects of PGF2α and CIDR on ovarian antral follicular development and plasma IGF-1 concentration in goats.
title_full The effects of PGF2α and CIDR on ovarian antral follicular development and plasma IGF-1 concentration in goats.
title_fullStr The effects of PGF2α and CIDR on ovarian antral follicular development and plasma IGF-1 concentration in goats.
title_full_unstemmed The effects of PGF2α and CIDR on ovarian antral follicular development and plasma IGF-1 concentration in goats.
title_short The effects of PGF2α and CIDR on ovarian antral follicular development and plasma IGF-1 concentration in goats.
title_sort effects of pgf2α and cidr on ovarian antral follicular development and plasma igf-1 concentration in goats.
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