Endocrine changes during pregnancy, parturition and post-partum in guanacos (Lama guanicoe)
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Riveros, José Luis
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Endocrine changes during pregnancy, parturition and post-partum in guanacos (Lama guanicoe)
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Plasma concentrations of progesterone (P4), estradiol-17 (E2),
estrone (E1) and estrone sulfate (E1S) were measured during
gestation in eight guanacos kept in captivity. Gestational length
was 346.1±9.8 days. P4 plasma concentrations increased after
ovulation and remained elevated until parturition. However, during
the last 4 weeks of gestation, a gradual decrease from
4.17×1.17±1 nmol/L to 2.02×1.95±1 nmol/L on day 5 before parturition
was observed, followed by a more abrupt final decline to
baseline concentrations which were reached on the day after parturition.
Mean E2 plasma concentrations started to increase during
the eighth month of gestation, and were significantly elevated up
to maximum concentrations of 484.7×1.21±1 pmol/L during the
last 2 months of pregnancy. Concentrations returned to baseline
during the last 2 days of gestation. An increase of E1S concentrations
(p < 0.01) was observed in the eleventh month of gestation.
Mean E1S concentrations remained rather constant during the last
3 weeks of gestation between 4 to 8 nmol/L until parturition, when
a steep precipitous decline was observed. E1 concentrations were
slightly elevated during the last 4 weeks of gestation, however,
maximum concentrations did not exceed 1.5 nmol/L. The results
show distinct species specific features of gestational steroid hormone
profiles in the guanaco in comparison to domestic South
American camelids, such as a more pronounced gradual prepartal
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This research was supported by the EU-Project “Management of Wild South American Camelids (MACS, ICA4-2000-10229)”
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ANIMAL REPRODUCTION SCIENCE, Volume: 116, Issue: 3-4, Pages: 318-325, 2009
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