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dc.contributor.authorManalu, Wasmen
dc.contributor.authorSumaryadi, M. Y.
dc.contributor.authorSudjatmogo
dc.contributor.authorSatyaningtijas, Aryani Sismin
dc.date.accessioned2010-06-16T04:33:27Z
dc.date.available2010-06-16T04:33:27Z
dc.date.issued1998
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/28525
dc.description.abstractTwenty-one pregnant ewe lambs (nine superovulated and 12 non-superovulated) were used to study the effects of superovulation (injecting 700 IU PMSG at the end of diestrus) on maternal serum progesterone concentrations, uterine and fetal weights at weeks 7 and 15 of pregnancy. In the ewes sacrificed at week 7 of pregnancy, superovulation increased the mean number of corpora lutea (P<0.01), fetuses (P<0.01), maternal mean serum progesterone concentration (P<0.01), mean uterine weight (P<0.05), total fetal weight (P<0.01), and average fetal weight (P<0.01) by 133%, 69%, 354%, 66%, 150% and 40%, respectively, when compared to non-superovulated ewes. In the ewes sacrificed at week 15 of pregnancy, superovulation increased the number of corpora lutea (P<0.01), fetuses (P<0.05), maternal serum progesterone concentration (P<0.01), uterine weight (P<0.05), total fetal weight (P>0.05), and average fetal weight (P<0.05) by 207%, 20%, 84%, 37%, 29% and 24%, respectively, compared to those non-superovulated ewes. It was concluded that the increased number of corpora lutea and, therefore, their hormonal secretions by superovulation could increase uterine and fetal growth and development. Author Keywords: Superovulation; Progesterone; Uterine weight; Fetal weight; Pregnancy; Sheepid
dc.publisherIPB (Bogor Agricultural University)
dc.titleEffect of superovulation on maternal serum progesterone concentration, uterine and fetal weights at weeks 7 and 15 of pregnancy in Javanese Thin-Tail ewesid


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