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Relationship between hormonal change and ovarian cyst in buffalo

The effect of the season was clear on the secretions of the pituitary gland and ovaries.These percentages were lower than reported (9) in the study of the herd of multiple-born cattle and polycystic ovaries, and may be the cause of this difference, the age groups taken in the study, the category mos...

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Published in:Journal of pharmaceutical sciences and research 2019-05, Vol.11 (5), p.2042-2047
Main Authors: AL-Jabri, Kadhem Mohammed Sabaa, Al-Jubouri, Ahmed Aiad Kadhem, AL-Hamary, Ahmed Kudhair, Jasim, Haider Mahmooed
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Summary:The effect of the season was clear on the secretions of the pituitary gland and ovaries.These percentages were lower than reported (9) in the study of the herd of multiple-born cattle and polycystic ovaries, and may be the cause of this difference, the age groups taken in the study, the category most affected by this disease are those between the ages of 3-6 Years, as pointed out that (10) as this category of age is in a state of high productivity for the number of births and the production of milk and this is an imbalance in the balance of negative energy, which in turn loses the buffalo a large part of the energy reserves of the body, especially the chemical and fat and proteins to make up For the lost energy to produce milk and maintain the body MAB Birth counts. The results in this study were consistent with (25)(26), which was found to be low in lutein due to decreased estrogen in the serum of buffalo And explained that the stress leads to an increase in the secretion of cortisol hormone from the adrenal gland and this inhibits LH receptors , Which leads to lower levels of estrogen, poor feedback and the effect of estrogen under the hypothalamus and the hypothalamus, the reduction of lutein and the occurrence of bronchitis, and this explanation is closest to what happens in domestic cattle infected with ticks as well as the harsh conditions in which they live and shown in Figure 1 The results of LH concentrations differed from (27)(25), which was highly correlated with estrogen and LH hormones, with an increase in the concentrations of LH from the control group. Changes in concentration levels of cortisol The value s of concentrations of cortisol in the serum of buffalo infected with follicular and lutein cyst were higher than the control group (healthy cows) at a significant level (p0.05), reaching the mean ± standard error (93.28 ± 2.78, 87.98 ± 4.63, 4.35 ± 65.51) ) Respectively, and these results were consistent with what (24) demonstrated the hypothesis that high concentration of cortisol associated with postpartum uterine inflammation (the period during which the uterus is susceptible to bacterial infections) causes the collapse of the mechanism of the dominant nerve endocrine on ovulation inbuffalo, and the results were close to the conclusion (28), which showed that stress causes high cortisol, which inhibits the action of the hormone Lutein, thus causing polycystic ovaries, through increased fat metabolism and high levels of betahydroxybutyri
ISSN:0975-1459