Effects of Calcium Salts of Long-Chain Fatty Acids, Growth Factors, And Energy Balance On Ovarian Follicular Dynamics in Postpartum Dairy Cows
Effects of Calcium Salts of Long-Chain Fatty Acids, Growth Factors, And Energy Balance On Ovarian Follicular Dynamics in Postpartum Dairy Cows
Lucy, Matthew Christian, 1960-
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This temporary imbalance in milk energy output in relation to feed energy consumption results in a temporary decrease in energy balance and a compensatory mobilization of nutrients from adipose tissue (Bauman and Currie, 1981) . Changes in animal energy balance appear to affect the function of the ovary in lactating dairy cows (reviewed by Butler and Smith, 1989) . Specific examples of the effects of negative energy balance include delayed interval to first ovulation (see Chapter 2), fewer ovul...atory- sized follicles (Chapter 4) , slowed growth of the preovulatory follicle (Chapter 6) , increased incidence of cystic follicles (Chapter 4; Kesler and Garverick, 1982), reduced progesterone production by the corpus luteum (CL; Villa-Godoy et al., 1988), reduced conception rate (Butler and Smith, 1989), and reduced responsiveness to estrous synchronization regimens (Stevenson et al., 1987). Therefore, it is possible that the stimulatory effects of bST on the granulosa cell, and the adverse effects of negative energy balance on the function of the ovary, may be positioned against each other in cows treated with bST.
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