Ovarian capillary blood flow in seasonally anoestrous ewes induced to ovulate by treatment with GnRH

J Reprod Fertil. 1988 Nov;84(2):653-8. doi: 10.1530/jrf.0.0840653.

Abstract

The microsphere technique was used to obtain estimates of ovarian capillary blood flow near ovulation, in 8 seasonally anoestrous ewes, which were induced to ovulate by GnRH therapy. Plasma progesterone concentrations were monitored in jugular blood sampled between Days 4 and 7 after the onset of the preovulatory LH surge. The ewes were then slaughtered. Three of the ewes were treated with a single injection of 20 mg progesterone before GnRH therapy. In these ewes and 1 other, plasma progesterone values increased after ovulation and reached 1.0 ng/ml on Day 7 following the preovulatory LH surge (normal, functional CL), whilst in the other 4 ewes progesterone concentrations increased initially then declined to 0.5 ng/ml by Day 7 (abnormal CL). In the ewes exhibiting normal luteal function, the mean ovarian capillary blood flow was significantly greater (P less than 0.01) than that for ewes having abnormal luteal function. Irrespective of the type of CL produced, capillary blood flow was significantly greater (P less than 0.05) in ovulatory ovaries than in non-ovulatory ovaries. These findings indicate that the rate of capillary blood flow in ovaries near ovulation may be a critical factor in normal development and maturation of preovulatory follicles and function of subsequently formed CL.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Anestrus*
  • Animals
  • Capillaries
  • Estrus*
  • Female
  • Ovary / blood supply*
  • Ovary / drug effects
  • Ovulation*
  • Pituitary Hormone-Releasing Hormones / pharmacology*
  • Regional Blood Flow / drug effects
  • Sheep / physiology*

Substances

  • Pituitary Hormone-Releasing Hormones