Aim: This study was conducted to understand whether serum level of the steroid and metabolic hormones may be indicative of their level in ovarian follicular fluid (FF) in porcine, and its influence on fertility. Materials and Methods: Ovaries from pigs (n=32) of two genetic groups, namely, native (Ghungroo; n=16) and crossbred (Hampshire × Ghungroo; n=16) were collected. Both the genetic groups comprised gilts (n=8) and sows (n=8), and sows were in luteal phase of estrus cycle. FF was aspirated from small, medium and large follicles, and centrifuged for the collection of supernatant for further analysis. Blood samples were collected from the same animals, and serum was separated. Hormones, namely, cortisol, T3, T4 and testosterone were est...
The discrete effects of obesity on infertility in females remain undefined to date. To investigate o...
Graduation date: 1990Two experiments were conducted utilizing crossbred gilts to evaluate follicle c...
The expression of four major steroidogenic enzymes in porcine theca and granulosa cell layers of pre...
Not AvailableAim: This study was conducted to understand whether serum level of the steroid and meta...
The aim of this study was to identify follicular fluid (FF) steroids which reflect follicular develo...
Identification of reliable characteristics of follicle quality and developmental competence has been...
The objective of this research was to determine whether plasma concentration of FSH was genetically ...
The pathological and biochemical features of porcine cystic ovarian disease in animals identified at...
In Australia, only around 60% of gilts being retained to parity three. This is concerning as gilts d...
The objective in experiments 1 and 2 was to determine if boars with large testis (TS) had altered co...
Previous studies have shown that intrauterine infusion of seminal plasma (SP) increases litter size ...
Summary. Ovaries were recovered from groups of naturally cyclic pigs (N = 5) on each of Days 16, 18,...
The aim of this study was to analyze the feasibility and reliability of using hair as a matrix to de...
Synchronizing oestrus in gilts is an important tool for pig producers to optimize the management of ...
Estrus synchronization is necessary for management of gilt reproduction in pig farms. It is usually ...
The discrete effects of obesity on infertility in females remain undefined to date. To investigate o...
Graduation date: 1990Two experiments were conducted utilizing crossbred gilts to evaluate follicle c...
The expression of four major steroidogenic enzymes in porcine theca and granulosa cell layers of pre...
Not AvailableAim: This study was conducted to understand whether serum level of the steroid and meta...
The aim of this study was to identify follicular fluid (FF) steroids which reflect follicular develo...
Identification of reliable characteristics of follicle quality and developmental competence has been...
The objective of this research was to determine whether plasma concentration of FSH was genetically ...
The pathological and biochemical features of porcine cystic ovarian disease in animals identified at...
In Australia, only around 60% of gilts being retained to parity three. This is concerning as gilts d...
The objective in experiments 1 and 2 was to determine if boars with large testis (TS) had altered co...
Previous studies have shown that intrauterine infusion of seminal plasma (SP) increases litter size ...
Summary. Ovaries were recovered from groups of naturally cyclic pigs (N = 5) on each of Days 16, 18,...
The aim of this study was to analyze the feasibility and reliability of using hair as a matrix to de...
Synchronizing oestrus in gilts is an important tool for pig producers to optimize the management of ...
Estrus synchronization is necessary for management of gilt reproduction in pig farms. It is usually ...
The discrete effects of obesity on infertility in females remain undefined to date. To investigate o...
Graduation date: 1990Two experiments were conducted utilizing crossbred gilts to evaluate follicle c...
The expression of four major steroidogenic enzymes in porcine theca and granulosa cell layers of pre...