Oestrus was synchronized in 15 naturally cyclic ewes by the administration of a prostaglandin F2α analogue. Groups of five ewes were then treated i.v. with either small doses of gonadotrophin releasing hormone (GnRH; 125 or 250 ng/injection) or saline, at 2-h intervals from day 14 of the subsequent cycle until 24 h after the onset of oestrus.
Treatment with GnRH induced episodic LH release which continued until the onset of a preovulatory LH surge. Mean plasma LH concentrations over this period were significantly (P< 0·001) higher in animals receiving 250 ng GnRH (2·44±0·11 μg/l) than in those receiving either 125 ng GnRH (1·17±0·06 μg/l) or saline (1·14±0·05 μg/l). However, GnRH treatment did not influence the timing of oestrus or mean ovulation rates.
J. Endocr. (1984) 101, 365–370
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