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Steroid hormonal endpoints in goats carrying single or twin fetuses reared in semi-extensive systems
The study provides baseline data regarding 17- β -estradiol (E 2 ), progesterone (P 4 ), and cortisol profile of 30 Nicastrese goats during different physiological periods. Animals were evaluated monthly from the pre-mating period (non-pregnant), during pregnancy, and from 30 to 105 d of lactation....
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Published in: | Archiv für Tierzucht 2021-12, Vol.64 (2), p.467-474 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The study provides baseline data regarding 17-
β
-estradiol (E
2
), progesterone (P
4
), and cortisol profile of 30 Nicastrese goats during different physiological periods. Animals were
evaluated monthly from the pre-mating period (non-pregnant), during pregnancy, and
from 30 to 105 d of lactation. The effects of single or twin births and
the kid's sex were also considered. Serum E
2
, P
4
, and cortisol
concentrations were measured using immunoenzymatic assay kits. The highest
concentrations of E
2
and P
4
(
P
<
0.0001
) were found during
pregnancy and their lowest values (
P
<
0.0001
) in the non-pregnant
period. E
2
was negatively correlated with P
4
(
r
=
-
0.41
;
P
<
0.01
) during lactation. The mothers with twin kids showed the
highest concentration of P
4
(
P
<
0.04
) at
>
95–115 d of gestation and the lowest of E
2
(
P
<
0.04
) at
>
50–70 d of lactation. Pregnant goats carrying male kid(s)
presented the highest E
2
concentrations (
P
<
0.02
) at
>
130–150 d of gestation. Different physiological conditions
induced a temporal relationship with the endocrine profile in Nicastrese
goats. Understanding the effects of single or twin fetuses on the gestation
and lactation will also be helpful to improve the managemental approach for
the health of mothers and their kids. |
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ISSN: | 0003-9438 2363-9822 |
DOI: | 10.5194/aab-64-467-2021 |