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pro vyhledávání: '"J. A. Cartmill"'
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Science. 88:1663-1671
The objectives were to evaluate the effect of presynchronization with GnRH on pregnancy rates (Exp. 1) and ovarian events (Exp. 2) in Bos indicus-influenced females synchronized with CO-Synch + controlled internal drug release (CIDR) as described bel
Publikováno v:
Animal Reproduction Science. 109:17-26
Objectives were to test the hypothesis that vaginal electrical resistance (VER) could be used to identify cows without a large (10mm) follicle at timed-AI (TAI) following a synchronization of ovulation protocol and thus serve as a prospective decisio
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Science. 85:2873-2881
We previously reported that a rise in plasma leptin concentrations followed the rise in insulin and glucose in meal-fed horses, whereas horses maintained on pasture had little fluctuations in hormonal patterns. We have also described a hyperleptinemi
Autor:
J.F. Zuluaga, D. A. Cooper, R. L. Stanko, J. P. Saldarriaga, J. A. Cartmill, Gary L. Williams
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Science. 85:151-162
The objectives of this study were to 1) compare cumulative pregnancy rates in a traditional management (TM) scheme with those using a synchronization of ovulation protocol (CO-Synch + CIDR) for timed AI (TAI) in Bos indicus-influenced cattle; 2) eval
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Science. 83:1875-1881
Three experiments tested the hypotheses that daily cortisol rhythm, feeding time, and/or insulin infusion affect(s) leptin secretion in stallions. Ten mature stallions received ad libitum hay and water and were fed a grain concentrate once daily at 0
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Science. 81:2311-2321
Previous observations from this laboratory indicated that horses with high BCS could have resting plasma leptin concentrations ranging from low (1 to 5 ng/mL) to very high (10 to 50 ng/mL). To study the possible interactions of leptin secretion with
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Science. 81:2343-2351
Light horse mares, stallions, and geldings were used to 1) extend our observations on the thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH) inhibition of GH secretion in response to physiologic stimuli and 2) test the hypothesis that stimulation of endogenous TRH
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Science. 81:1300-1307
Three experiments were performed to test the following hypotheses: 1) stallions and/or progesterone-estradiol-treated geldings could serve as models for the effects of a single implant of the GnRH analog, deslorelin acetate, on LH and FSH secretion b
Publikováno v:
Domestic Animal Endocrinology. 24:1-14
In experiment 1, nine light horse geldings (three 3 x 3 Latin squares) received dexamethasone (DEX; 125 microg/kg BW, i.m.), glucose (0.2 g/kg BW, i.v.), or nothing (control) once per day for 4 days. DEX increased (P0.001) glucose, insulin, and lepti
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Science. 80:2695-2703