Prolonged oestrus as a cause of infertility in dairy cattle – A review
764 / 403 / 24
Keywords:
Cattle, Suprabasal progesterone, Prolonged oestrus, Follicular dynamics, Fertility, Repeat breedingAbstract
Prolonged oestrus is one of the conditions associated with perturbed follicular dynamics that culminates into substantial economic losses to dairy industries through low success rate of artificial insemination, increased inter-calving period, reducing total milk yield, lowering calf production, shortening reproductive life of the animals, lowering fertilisation rate and abnormal embryonic development. Prolonged oestrus is characterized by the exhibition of extended duration of oestrus in various breeds of cattle. Cows having prolonged oestrus need to be examined at frequent intervals for determining the correct time of artificial insemination. This makes it challenging to inseminate the animals at the correct time, which is a major inconvenience for the field veterinarians and farmers. Since the follicular dynamics in cows is intricate to comprehend, the disorders in which also often go unnoticed and not treated/managed wisely in the field conditions. Therefore, it is of paramount importance to understand the aetiology of prolonged oestrus so that strategies to improve fertility could be designed. Alterations in hypothalamo-hypophyseal-gonadal axis, which is also influenced by some other extrinsic factors like stress, nutrition, age, parity, breed etc., apart from the endocrine alterations could cause the prolonged dominance of follicle. The presence of suprabasal progesterone and luteal insufficiency are considered as the main cause of this condition among cattle. In this review, we attempted to analyse the prior art on the topic and to delineate the possible causes, and to suggest managemental strategies to mitigate the prolonged oestrus condition in dairy cows.
References
References
Ahmad N, Neal SF, Butcher RL, Keith IE (1995) Effect of persistent follicles on early embryonic losses in beef cows. Biology of reproduction 52(5): 1129-1135.
Ahmed ME, Ahmed FO, Frah EA, Elfaki I (2017) Blood biochemical profile of Sudanese crossbred repeat breeder cows. African Journal of Biotechnology 16(8): 366-370.
Albihn A, Shamsuddin M, Qunshan H, Kindahl H (1991) Plasma Levels of Prostaglandin F 2α Metabolite and Progesterone in Repeat Breeder Heifers. Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 32(3): 361-371.
Arun HD, Becha BB, Jayakumar C, Unnikrishnan MP, Ajith, KS, Kurien, MO (2020) Occurrence of repeat breeding and prolonged oestrus in crossbred cattle. Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences 51(2): 132-135.
Asaduzzaman KM, Bhuiyan MMU, Rahman MM, Bhattacharjee J (2016) Prevalence of repeat breeding and its effective treatment in cows at selected areas of Bangladesh. Bangladesh Journal of Veterinary Medicine 14(2): 183-190.
Awasthi MK., Kharche KG (1987) Studies on some constituents in normal cycling, fertile and infertile repeat breeder crossbred cows. Indian Journal of Animal Reproduction 8(2): 95-97.
BÃ¥ge R (2003) Conception rates after AI in Swedish red and white dairy heifers: relationship with progesterone concentrations at AI. Reproduction in Domestic Animals 38(3): 199-203.
Båge R, Forsberg M, Gustafsson H, Larsson B, Rodrıguez-Martınez H (2000) Effect of ACTH-challenge on progesterone and cortisol levels in ovariectomised repeat breeder heifers. Animal reproduction science 63(1): 65-76.
BÃ¥ge R, Gustafsson H, Forsberg M, Larsson B, Rodriguez-Martinez H (1997) Suprabasal progesterone levels in repeat breeder heifers during the pro-and oestrous period. Theriogenology 1(47): 141.
Båge R, Gustafsson H, Larsson B, Forsberg M, Rodrıguez-Martınez H (2002) Repeat breeding in dairy heifers: follicular dynamics and estrous cycle characteristics in relation to sexual hormone patterns. Theriogenology 57(9): 2257-2269.
Bartolome, JA, Melendez P, Kelbert D, Swift K., McHale J, Hernandez J, Archbald LF (2005) Strategic use of gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH) to increase pregnancy rate and reduce pregnancy loss in lactating dairy cows subjected to synchronization of ovulation and timed insemination. Theriogenology 63(4): 1026-1037.
Bedi M, Singh J, Gandotra VK, Dadarwal D, Dhaliwal GS (2007) Incidence of repeat breeding, variation of fertile estrus with respect to season and duration of estrus and progesterone profile of repeat breeding crossbred cattle. Indian Journal of Animal Science 77: 355-358.
Bhat FA, Bhattacharyya HK (2012) Oestrus duration and status of reproductive organs in repeat breeding cows. Iranian journal of applied animal science 2(3): 295-299.
Bloch A, Folman Y, Kaim M, Roth Z, Braw-Tal R, Wolfenson, D (2006) Endocrine alterations associated with extended time interval between estrus and ovulation in high-yield dairy cows. Journal of dairy science 89(12): 4694-4702.
Braun J, & Sarmento S. (2004). Delayed ovulation in dairy cattle a field study. Tierarztliche umschau 59(2): 64-68.
Bridges PJ, Fortune JE (2003) Characteristics of developing prolonged dominant follicles in cattle. Domestic Animal Endocrinology 25(2): 199-214.
Cerri RL, Rutigliano HM, Chebel RC, Santos JE (2009) Period of dominance of the ovulatory follicle influences embryo quality in lactating dairy cows. Reproduction 137(5): 813-823.
Cummins SB, Lonergan P, Evans ACO, Butler, ST (2012) Genetic merit for fertility traits in Holstein cows: II. Ovarian follicular and corpus luteum dynamics, reproductive hormones, and estrus behavior. Journal of dairy science 95(7): 3698-3710.
Dadarwal D, Singh J, Honparkhe M, Cheede GS, Kang RS (2005) lnvestigations on repeat breeding crossbred cattle with history of prolonged estrus. The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 75(8): 922-924.
Dadarwali D, Honparkhe M, Singh GCI, Kumar A (2007) Efficacy of double injection buserelin improving pregnancy rates oestrus repeat breeding crossbred cattle. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 77(7): 544-548.
Das JM, Dutta P, Deka KC, Biswas RK, Sarmah, BC, Dhali A (2009) Comparative study on serum macro and micro mineral profiles during oestrus in repeat breeding crossbred cattle with impaired and normal ovulation. Livestock Research for Rural Development 21(5): http://www.lrrd.org/lrrd21/5/das21072.html.
Das N (2017) Study on prolonged oestrus in crossbred cattle. MVSc. Thesis. Assam Agricultural University, Khanapara Guwahati, Assam.
Drew SB, Peters AR (1994) Effect of buserelin on pregnancy rates in dairy cows. The Veterinary Record 134(11): 267-269.
Duchens M, Forsberg M, Gustafsson H, Edqvist LE, Rodriguez-Martinez H (1995a) Reproductive performance of heifers induced to estrus asynchrony by suprabasal plasma progesterone levels. Animal Reproduction Science 39: 171–182.
Duchens M, Maciel M, Gustafsson H, Forsberg M, Rodriguez-Martinez H, Edqvist LE (1995b) Influence of perioestrous suprabasal progesterone levels on cycle length oestrous behaviour and ovulation in heifers. Animal Reproduction Science 37: 95–108.
Duchens M, Rodriguez-Martinez H, Forsberg M, Gustafsson H (1996) Ultrastructure of bovine ovarian follicles induced to extended growth by perioestrous suprabasal progesterone levels. Acta veterinaria Scandinavica 37: 239-250.
El-Shahat KH, Maaty AMA (2010) The Effect of Dietary Supplementation with Calcium Salts of Long Chain Fatty Acids and/ or I-carnitine on Ovarian Activity in Rahmani Ewes. Animal Reproduction Science 117: 78-82.
Ghuman SPS, Honparkhe M, Dadarwal D, Dhaliwal G (2014) Optimizing estrous period characteristics of crossbred cows exhibiting prolonged estrus using a PGF2α analogue. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 84(1): 15-17.
Government of Kerala (2015). Economic Review, State Planning Board, Thiruvananthapuram 53-60.
Gustafsson H, Larsson K, Kindahl H, Madej A (1986) Sequential endocrine changes and behaviour during oestrus and metoestrus in repeat breeder and virgin heifers. Animal Reproduction Science 10(4): 261-273.
Hansen PJ (2009) Effects of heat stress on mammalian reproduction. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 364(1534): 3341-3350.
Honparkhe M, Singh J, Dadarwal D, Ghuman SPS, Dhaliwal GS and Kumar A (2010) Effect of midluteal phase GnRH treatment in repeat breeder cattle. Indian Veterinary Journal 87(4): 351-354.
Jeba-Sujana D (2005) Fertility trials on induced oestrum in repeat breeding cattle with prolonged oestrum, M.V.Sc Thesis, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Mannuthy.
Jubb TF, Abhayaratne D, Malmos J, Anderson GA (1990) Failure of an intramuscular injection of an analogue of gonadotrophinâ€releasing hormone 11 to 13 days after insemination to increase pregnancy rates in dairy cattle. Australian veterinary journal 67(10): 359-361.
Karaca Z, Tanriverdi F, Kurtoglu S, Tokalioglu S, Unluhizarci , Kelestimur F (2007) Pubertal arrest due to Zn deficiency. The effect of zinc supplementation. Hormones-Athens 6(1): 71.
Kendall NR, Marsters P, Scaramuzzi RJ and Campbell BK (2003) The effect of copper chloride and ammonium tetrathiomolybdate on bovine ovarian follicle granulosa cells cultured in serum free media. Reproduction 125: 657–665.
Layek SS, Mohanty TK, Kumaresan A, Behera K, Chand S (2013) Cervical mucus characteristics and periestrual hormone concentration in relation to ovulation time in Zebu (Sahiwal) cattle. Livestock Science 152(2-3): 273-281.
Mathew RM, Ghosh KNA, Harshan HM, Kurien MO (2014) Prolonged oestrum and its occurrence among repeatbreeding cattle of Kerala. Indian Veterinary Journal 91(01): 46-47.
Mathew RM, Ghosh KNA, Metilda J, Bibin B (2016) hCG for enchancing the conception rate in prolonged estrum repeat breeding cattle. Indian Veterinary Journal 93(12): 22-24.
Meier S, Burke CR (2010) Understanding mechanisms contributing to reduced fertility: The reproductive physiology of sub-fertility. In Proceedings of the 4th Australasian Dairy Science Symposium. pp. 417.
Mihm M, Baguisi A, Boland MP, Roche JF (1994) Association between the duration of dominance of the ovulatory follicle and pregnancy rate in beef heifers. Reproduction 102(1): 123-130.
Nakao T, Shirakawa J, Tsurubayashi M, Ohboshi K, Abe T, Sawamukai, Y, Kawata K (1984) A preliminary report on the treatment of ovulation failure in cows with gonadotropin-releasing hormone analog or human chorionic gonadotropin combined with insemination. Animal Reproduction Science 7(6): 489-495.
Nanda AS and Singh J (2008) Factors responsible for increased calving intervals in crossbred cows in India. In: Nanda, A.S. (ed.), Proceedings of XXV World Buiatrics Congress; 3rd to 6th December, Budapest, Hungary. pp. 100- 107.
Nath M (2014). Addressing prolonged oestrus in crossbred cows, MVSc. Thesis, Assam Agricultural University, Khanapara, Guwahati, Assam.
Nath M, Deka KC, Nath KC, Borah P, Sarmah BK, Bora DP (2019) Incidence and Haemato-biochemical profile of prolonged oestrus crossbred cows. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies 7(1): 989-991.
Nebel RL, Dransfield MG, Jobst SM, Bame JH (2000) Automated electronic systems for the detection of oestrus and timing of AI in cattle. Animal Reproduction Science 60: 713-723.
Niyas E, Kurien MO, Jayakumar C, Abhilash RS, Anil KS, Reshma S (2019) Sonographic assessment of follicular and luteal characteristics in repeat breeding cattle with prolonged oestrus. The Pharma Innovation Journal 8(3): 486-491.
Omari M, Lange A, Plöntzke J, Röblitz S (2020) Model-based exploration of the impact of glucose metabolism on the estrous cycle dynamics in dairy cows. Biology direct 15(1): 1-22.
Parvathy S (2015) Effect of prostaglandin administration on progesterone levels during oestrus cycle in crossbred cattle showing prolonged oestrus. MVSc. Thesis, Kerala Agricultural University, Thrissur
Pursley JR, Mee MO, Wiltbank MC (1995) Synchronization of ovulation in dairy cows using PGF2αand GnRH. Theriogenology 44: 915–923.
Radhika S (2017) Evaluation of ovulation pattern and its relation to fertility in crossbred cows with prolonged estrus. M.V.Sc Thesis, Srivenkateswara veterinary university Tirupati.
Rajamahendran R, Robinson J, Desbottes S, Walton JS (1989) Temporal relationships among estrus, body temperature, milk yield, progesterone and luteinizing hormone levels, and ovulation in dairy cows. Theriogenology 31: 1173–1181.
Roth Z, Meidan R, Braw-Tal R, Wolfenson D (2000) Immediate and delayed effects of heat stress on follicular development and its association with plasma FSH and inhibin concentration in cows. Journal of reproduction and fertility 120(1): 83-90.
Satheshkumar S, Brindha K, Roy A, Devanathan TG, Kathiresan D, Kumanan K (2015). Natural influence of season on follicular, luteal, and endocrinological turnover in Indian crossbred cows. Theriogenology 84(1), 19-23.
Satheshkumar S, Subramanian A, Devanathan TG, Kathiresan D, Veerapandian C, Palanisamy A (2012) Follicular and endocrinological turnover associated with GnRH induced follicular wave synchronization in Indian crossbred cows. Theriogenology 77(6): 1144-1150.
Saumande J, Humblot P (2005) The variability in the interval between estrus and ovulation in cattle and its determinants. Animal reproduction science 85(3-4): 171-182
Senthilkumar A, Balamurugan P, Sribalaji N, Srinivasan G (2017) Hydroxy Progesterone, Human Chronic Gonadotropin and GNRH Analogue on Fertility of Repeat Breeding Dairy Cattle in Theni District of Tamilnadu. International Journal of Science, Environment and Technology 6(1): 734 – 737.
Shakir, A. 2018. Fertility management in crossbred cattle exhibiting prolonged oestrus using PGF2α analogue and ovsynch protocol. M.V.Sc Thesis, Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Pookode.
Sharma A, Singh M, Vasishta NK (2006). Effect of gonadotrophin releasing hormone administration on conception rate following artificial insemination in repeat breeder cattle. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 76(4): 330-332.
Shaw DW (1999) Use of GnRH to enhance pregnancy rates and shorten the postpartum interestrus interval in dairy cattle. Newsletter of the Society for Theriogenology 9–10.
Shelar RR, Deopurkar VL, Bakshi SA, Gulavene SU (2002) Efficacy of preinsemination GnRH treatment on the conception rate in repeat breeder cows. Blue Cross Book 19: 26-27.
Singh B, Saravia F, BÃ¥ge R, RodrÃguez-MartÃnez H (2005) Pregnancy rates in repeat-breeder heifers following multiple artificial inseminations during spontaneous oestrus. Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 46(1): 1-12.
Singh J, Dadarwal D, Honparkhe M, Dhaliwal GS, Ghuman SPS (2009) Prolonged estrus in repeat breeding cross-bred cows: incidence, hormonal profile and ovarian dynamics. Project report. ICAR, New Delhi, India.
Singh J, Ghuman SPS, Honparkhe M, Dadarwal D, Dhaliwal GS (2012) Risk factors for prolonged estrus in crossbred dairy cattle. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 82(1): 20.
Singh KJ (2003) Ovulation and fertility in relation to duration of estrus in crossbred cattle. M.V.Sc. Thesis, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana.
Stevenson JS, Lamb GC, Kobayashi Y, Hoffman DP (1998) Luteolysis during two stages of the estrous cycle: subsequent endocrine profiles associated with radiotelemetrically detected estrus in heifers. Journal of Dairy Science 81: 2897–2903.
Stevenson JS, Phatak AP, Rettmer IMMO, Stewart RE (1993) Postinsemination administration of receptal: follicular dynamics, duration of cycle, hormonal responses, and pregnancy rates. Journal of dairy science 76(9): 2536-2547.
Van-Eerdenburg FJCM, Karthaus D, Taverne MAM, Mercis I, Szenci O (2002) The relationship between estrous behavioral score and time of ovulation in dairy cattle. Journal of Dairy Science 85(5): 1150-1156.
Viñoles C, Forsberg M, Banchero G, Rubianes E (2001) Effect of long-term and short-term progestagen treatment on follicular development and pregnancy rate in cyclic ewes. Theriogenology 55(4): 993-1004.
Wakayo BU, Brar PS, Prabhakar S (2015) Review on mechanisms of dairy summer infertility and implications for hormonal intervention. Open veterinary journal 5(1): 6-10.
Wiederkehr A, Szanda G, Akhmedov D, Mataki C, Heizmann CW, Schoonjans K, Pozzan T, Spät A, Wollheim CB (2011) Mitochondrial matrix calcium is an activating signal for hormone secretion. Cell metabolism, 13(5): 601-611.
Wolfenson D, Roth Z, Meidan R (2000) Impaired reproduction in heat-stressed cattle: basic and applied aspects. Animal reproduction science 60: 535-547.
Zachut M, Sood P, Levin Y, Moallem U (2016) Proteomic analysis of preovulatory follicular fluid reveals differentially abundant proteins in less fertile dairy cows. Journal of proteomics 139: 122-129.
Zobel R, Buić V, Pipal I (2009) Causes of infertility and subfertility in dairy cows over five years in the Sisacko-Moslavacka County. Proc. Vet. znanost i struka, Zagreb, 163-164