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Effect of metabolic stress on ovarian activity and reproductive performance of dairy cattle: A review

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Title Effect of metabolic stress on ovarian activity and reproductive performance of dairy cattle: A review
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Creator Farman M, Nandi S, Girish Kumar V, Tripathi SK and Gupta PSP.
 
Subject Dairy cattle; Fertility; metabolic stress; negative energy balance; non-esterified fatty acids
 
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Reproductive efficiency in dairy cattle has been decreased over the last 5 decades despite significant gains in genetic selection, improved reproductive technologies and nutritional care. In high-yielding dairy cattle, the negative energy balance (NEB) during the first week post-partum adversely affects ovarian activity, mainly follicle growth and steroidogenesis. Circulating levels of non-esterified fatty acids (NEFAs) and urea are elevated during NEB and are known to be accumulated in the follicular fluid of dominant follicle where they exert adverse effect on oocyte maturation, leading to low fertilization rate and early embryonic development. This study aimed to review the literatures on the interaction between NEB, metabolic stress and reproductive performance of dairy cattle. In this review, the adverse effects of high circulating NEFAs, a biomarker of NEB and urea on oocyte maturation, embryonic quality and developmental and pregnancy outcomes is highlighted.
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Date 2019-12-02T10:01:03Z
2019-12-02T10:01:03Z
2016-03-01
 
Type Article
 
Identifier Farman M, Nandi S, Girish Kumar V, Tripathi SK and Gupta PSP. 2016. Effect of metabolic stress on ovarian activity and reproductive performance of dairy cattle: A review. Iranian Journal of Applied Animal Science, 6:1-7.
2251-631X
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/26350
 
Language English
 
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