作者
N Forde, ME Beltman, P Lonergan, M Diskin, JF Roche, MA Crowe
发表日期
2011/4/30
期刊
Animal reproduction science
卷号
124
期号
3
页码范围
163-169
出版商
Elsevier
简介
The oestrous cycle in cattle lasts for 18–24 days. It consists of a luteal phase (14–18 days) and a follicular phase (4–6 days). During the cycle there are generally two (dairy cows) or three (heifers and beef cows) waves of ovarian follicle growth. Each wave of follicle growth consists of a period of emergence of a cohort of follicles, selection of a dominant follicle and either atresia or ovulation of the dominant follicle. These waves of follicle growth, initially established during the early pre-pubertal period of development occur throughout the entire cycle, with only the dominant follicle (DF) of the final wave coinciding with the follicular phase that undergoes final maturation and ovulation. Ovarian functions (follicle growth, ovulation, luteinisation and luteolysis) are regulated by the endocrine hormones of the hypothalamus (gonadotrophin-releasing hormone), anterior pituitary (follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinising …
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