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Summary
Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) may boost proges-
terone production and attenuate maternal-immune response
against concepti in ewes, increasing prenatal survival. The pres-
ent study examined effects of repeated hCG administration
after mating on serum progesterone concentration and com-
plete blood counts (CBC) during early gestation, as well as off-
spring numbers at parturition. Fifty-six ewes were synchronized
and mated, then administered saline (CON) or 100 IU hCG on
d 4, d 7, d 10, and d 13 after estrus (d 0). Ewes not conceiving
were mated again at subsequent estrus. Progesterone was meas-
ured on d 4 to d 15 and CBC on d 7 and d 11. In ewes pregnant
at treatment, serum progesterone was greater (P < 0.050) in
hCG-treated ewes than CON from d 7 through d 15 (final sam-
pling day), while in ewes conceiving at subsequent estrus (after
treatment), progesterone was greater (P < 0.050) in hCG-
treated ewes on d 11 through 15 only. On d 7, total white blood
cells (WBC) and lymphocytes (LYM) were greater (P < 0.050),
mean corpuscular volume (P = 0.067) tended to be greater, and
eosinophil fraction of WBC tended to be less (P = 0.068) in
hCG-treated ewes. On d 11, red blood cells and hemoglobin
were reduced (P < 0.050) and hematocrit tended to be reduced
(P = 0.055) in hCG-treated ewes. Additionally, neutrophil
fraction of WBC was greater (P < 0.050) in pregnant ewes on
d 7, total LYM were less (P < 0.050) in pregnant ewes on d 11,
and LYM fraction of WBC was less (P < 0.050) in pregnant
ewes on d 7 and d 11 than in non-pregnant ewes, independent
of treatment. No difference (P > 0.050) was found between
treatments for number of ewes pregnant from mating at estrus
just before treatment, the first estrus after treatment, the second
estrus after treatment, or the number of ewes not pregnant. Fre-
quency of single or multiple lambs at parturition did not differ
(P > 0.05) due to treatment in ewes pregnant from mating at
any estrus. Repeated administration of hCG during the first two
weeks after estrus increased serum progesterone concentration
in pregnant and non-pregnant ewes, influenced components of
CBC, but did not appear to influence lambing rate or number
of offspring at parturition when administered at these doses.
Key words: Ewes, Complete Blood Counts, Human Chori-
onic Gonadotropin, Progesterone
Effects of Human Chorionic Gonadotropin
on Serum Progesterone Concentration During
the First Weeks After Mating, Components
of Pre-implantation Complete Blood Counts,
and Number of Offspring at Parturition in Ewes
D. T. Yates
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, L. J. Yates, A. R. Otis, C. A. Warner,
R. A. Halalsheh, D. M. Hallford, and T. T. Ross
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Corresponding author: Dustin Yates, Address: 4101 N. Campbell Dr., Tucson, AZ 85719,
Telephone: 1(940)203-1208, Fax: 1(520)626-1283, email: dty4888@yahoo.com
Department of Animal and Range Sciences, New Mexico State University, Box 20003, MSC 3-I, Las Cruces, NM 88003
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