ENDOCRINE AND OVARIAN RESPONSES ASSOCIATED WITH THE 1ST-WAVE DOMINANT FOLLICLE IN CATTLE

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BADINGA, L [1 ]
DRIANCOURT, MA [1 ]
SAVIO, JD [1 ]
WOLFENSON, D [1 ]
DROST, M [1 ]
DELASOTA, RL [1 ]
THATCHER, WW [1 ]
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[1] UNIV FLORIDA, COLL VET MED, DEPT REPROD, GAINESVILLE, FL 32611 USA
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10.1095/biolreprod47.5.871
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To examine endocrine and biochemical differences between dominant and subordinate follicles and bow the dominant follicle affects the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis in Holstein cows, the ovary bearing the dominant follicle was unilaterally removed on Day 5 (n = 8), 8 (n = 8), or 12 (n = 8) of synchronized estrous cycles. Follicular development was followed daily by ultrasonography from the day of detected estrus (Day 0) until 5 days after ovariectomy. Aromatase activity and steroid concentrations in first-wave dominant and subordinate follicles were measured. Intact dominant and subordinate follicles were cultured in 4 ml Minimum Essential Medium supplemented with 100 muCi H-3-leucine to evaluate de novo protein synthesis. Five days after unilateral ovariectomy, cows were resynchronized and the experiment was repeated. Follicular growth was characterized by the development of single large dominant follicles, which was associated with suppression of other follicles. Concentrations of estradiol-17beta (E2) in follicular fluid and aromatase activity of follicular walls were higher in dominant follicles (438.9 +/- 45.5 ng/ml; 875.4 +/- 68.2 pg E2/follicle) compared to subordinate follicles (40.6 +/- 69.4 ng/ml; 99.4 +/- 104.2 pg E2/follicle). Aromatase activity in first-wave dominant follicles was higher at Days 5 (1147.1 +/- 118.1 pg E2/follicle) and 8 (1028.2 +/- 118.1 pg E2/follicle) compared to Day 12 (450.7 +/- 118.1 pg E2/follicle). Concentrations of E2 and androstenedione in first-wave dominant follicles were higher at Day 5 (983.2 +/- 78.2 and 89.5 +/- 15.7 ng/ml) compared to Days 8 (225.1 +/- 78.6 and 5.9 +/- 14.8 ng/ml) and 12 (108.5 +/- 78.6 and 13.0 +/- 14.8 ng/ml). Concentrations of progesterone in subordinate follicles increased linearly between Days 5 and 12 of the estrous cycle. Plasma concentrations of FSH increased from 17.9 +/- 1.4 to 32.5 +/- 1.4 ng/ml between 0 and 32 h following unilateral removal of the ovary with the first-wave dominant follicle. Increases in plasma FSH were associated with increased numbers of class 1 (3-4 mm) follicles in cows that were ovariectomized at Day 5 or 8 of the cycle. Unilateral ovariectomy had no effects on plasma concentrations of LH when a CL was present on the remaining ovary. First-wave dominant follicles incorporated more H-3-leucine into macromolecules and secreted high (90 000-120 000) and low (20 000-23 000) molecular weight proteins that were not as evident for subordinate follicles at Days 8 and 12. Results indicate that evolution of the first-wave dominant follicle and the CL have important effects on plasma FSH and LH which regulate ovarian folliculogenesis and steroidogenesis.
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