Secretion of PGF2α and oxytocin during hyperthermia in cyclic and pregnant heifers

  • D. Wolfenson
  • , F. F. Bartol
  • , L. Badinga
  • , C. M. Barros
  • , D. N. Marple
  • , K. Cummins
  • , D. Wolfe
  • , M. C. Lucy
  • , T. E. Spencer
  • , W. W. Thatcher*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The effects of acute heat stress (HS) and oxytocin (OT) injection on plasma concentrations of PGF2α and OT were examined in cyclic (C; n = 15) and pregnant (P; n = 11) dairy heifers. On Day 17 of synchronized estrous cycles, animals were randomly assigned to either thermoneutral (TN; 20°C, 20% RH) or HS (42°C, 60% RH) chambers. The jugular vein of each heifer was cannulated and blood samples collected hourly for 4 h, then every 15 min for an additional 3 h. Oxytocin (100 IU) was injected (IV) 5 h after the start of blood collection. Plasma samples were assayed subsequently for concentrations of 13,14-dihydro-15-keto PGF2α (PGFM) and OT. During the 7-h experiment, body temperature of HS heifers reached 41.2°C as compared to 38.5°C in control heifers. Plasma concentrations of PGFM increased (P<0.05) and peaked 30 min after OT injection in C (890 pg/ml) and P (540 pg/ml) heifers. In C heifers, heat stress failed to alter PGFM concentrations either before or after OT injection. In the P group, PGFM concentrations following OT injection tended to be higher in HS heifers were further TN heifers (peak values of 690 vs. 410 pg/ml). Pregnant TN and HS heifers were further classified as responders or non-responders to OT challenge according to a cutoff value for PGFM of 193 pg/ml (overall mean of C heifers minus 1 SD). Five of six HS and one of five TN pregnant heifers were classified as responders (P<0.06). Oxytocin concentrations in plasma prior to injection of exogenous OT were not affected by HS or pregnancy status. It is concluded that in C heifers, acute HS in vivo does not cause any further rise in PGF2α secretion. However, in P heifers, HS appears to antagonize suppressive effects of the embryo on uterine secretion of PGF2α, as indicated by the larger proportion of P heifers responding to OT challenge.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1129-1141
Number of pages13
JournalTheriogenology
Volume39
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 1993

Keywords

  • dairy heifers
  • hyperthermia
  • oxytocin
  • prostaglandin F

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