Effects of time of progesterone supplementation on embryo development and interferon-τ production in the cow

2006 
Abstract We have investigated the effects of the timing of progesterone supplementation on early embryo development in mature, non-lactating Holstein–Friesian cows. Animals were inseminated 72 h (day 1) and 96 h following prostaglandin injection and were either left as untreated controls ( n  = 6) or received progesterone supplementation from either days 5 to 9 (early; n  = 6) or from days 12 to 16 (late; n  = 6). Daily plasma samples were collected until day 16, when cows were slaughtered and reproductive tracts recovered and flushed to collect embryos and to measure interferon-τ activity. Both early and later progesterone supplementation resulted in marked increases in plasma progesterone ( P P P
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