Equine seasonality Flashcards

1
Q

Ovaries

A

Free border/ OV fossa (site of OV)
Surrounded by tunic
Follicles palpated on surface

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2
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Average growth rate of a dominant follicle

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5-6 mm/day

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3
Q

Cues that OV occured

A

Uterine tone ↑
Cervix closes
Receptive behavior changes from progesterone

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4
Q

_________ is the major factor determining activity or inactivity of the mare’s reproductive system

A

Daylength

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5
Q

Kisspeptin

A

Protein released by presyn. neurons, bind to receptors on GnRH secreting neurons
Prereq. for onsite of puberty
Impacts pineal gland

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6
Q

Pineal gland

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Controls repro. in seasonal breeding species and in time of puberty by influencing FSH, LH and prolactin release

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7
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Melatonin

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Relationship of pineal gland melatonin concentration to hypothalamic activity =↑ or ↓ GnRH

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8
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Seasonality

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Daylength → pineal gland → hypothalamus → anterior pituitary

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9
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Vernal equinox (spring)

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Melatonin ↓, GnRH ↑ and anterior pituitary releases FSH and LH
daylight hours ↑

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10
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Autumnal Equinox

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Melatonin ↑, GnRH ↓ and anterior pituitary release of FSH and LH ↓

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11
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Puberty in a female quid

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@ 1-2 years
Transition to puberty starts → sensitivity of hypothalamic surge center to estradiol inhibition ↓ → hypothalamic neurons secrete GnRH → LH and FSH ↑ → ovary stimulates and produces more estradiol

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12
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Estradiol threshold reached

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Stimulates preovulatory surge of GnRH → preovulatory surge in LH, OV, and the initiation of puberty

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13
Q

Seasonal shifts

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30-60 days of altered light duration required to stimulate the shift from one season to the next

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14
Q

Predominant gonadal hormones in vernal transition

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FSH results in 3 waves of follicular development
↑ ovarian activity
Dominant follicules produce estradiol

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15
Q

Follicles in the 3rd wave are _________

A

Steroidogenic

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16
Q

Determining mares progress to OV period

A

Regular teasing program**
Transrectal palp
Hormonal assays/ manipulation of estrous cycle

17
Q

Teasing programs

A

Mares to stallion or vice versa
Pony stallions
Frequent and thorough evaluations

18
Q

When are teasing programs done?

A

Begin 1 month prior to anticipated onset breeding
Daily or every other day**

19
Q

Operational breeding season (OBS)

A

Beings Feb 15th, teasing should begin mid-january

20
Q

The mare’s estrous cycle is _______

A

21 days

21
Q

Shifts within the estrous cycle

A

With each cycle, duration of estrus ↓ from early in the oBS to physiological breeding season (PBS)
OBS: 8-10 dys + , PBS: 4 dys

22
Q

Teasing program guidelines

A

Record first day of receptivity, length of receptivity and duration of diestrus
Continues throughout season, post breeding and dx of pregnancy

23
Q

When does OV occur?

A

24-28 hrs prior to end of estrus

24
Q

Vernal transition

A

Mare progresses from passive into extended to erratic periods of behavioral estrus
Duration: 30-60-90 + days

25
Q

Transitional ovaries of the mare

A

Multiple, large, slow-growing follicles

26
Q

Mare’s receptivity

A

Dominant follicle with estradiol (receptive)
CL present with progesterone (not)

27
Q

Autumnal transition

A

Mare goes from periods of estrus and diestrus into extended or irregular behavioral estrus
Large persistent follicles

28
Q

Transrectal palpation (winter anestrus)

A

Ovaries small and static
Uterus: poor tone
Cervix: Relaxed or partially close

29
Q

Barren mares during winter anestrus

A

Barren mares with poor vulvar conformation should have a Caslick’s vulvoplasty to protect them from ascending contamination

30
Q

Transrectal palpation (vernal transition)

A

Ovaries have multiple follicles
Uterus: poor tone (until OV)
Cervix: Relaxed or partially close (in %)

31
Q

Transrectal palpation (estrus)

A

Ovaries: dominant follicle ↑ 5-6 mm a day
Uterus: ↑ tone
Cervix:Relaxes (shorter, wider, softening)

32
Q

Uterus tone is a reflection of the presence of ________

A

Progesterone

33
Q

Edema of endometrial folds

A

Present during estrus (luminal fluid abnormal)
↓ in the last hours leading to OV