This study aimed to evaluate the effect of progesterone (P4) supplementation during the first follicular wave and delayed induced luteolysis with only one PGF 2 (PGF) treatment on d 6 of the modified 5d-CoSynch protocol on ovarian dynamics, serum P4 concentrations, and estrus expression of Holstein heifers.Heifers were pre-synchronized with a PGF on experimental d -2 (pre-PGF) and treated with GnRH on d 0 to induce a first follicular wave of the estrous cycle.On d 0, heifers were randomly assigned (n = 34/treatment) to one of 3 treatments (G5PP-P4, G5PP and G6P).Heifers in the G5PP-P4 had an P4 intravaginal insert placed on d 0 that was removed on d 5. Heifers in G5PP and G5PP-P4 received 2 PGF on d 5 and d 6 (PGF-1 and PGF-2, respectively).Heifers in the G6P received only one PGF on d 6 (PGF-1).Only heifers that had luteolysis and ovulation between pre-PGF and 2 d after GnRH were considered in the first follicular wave and used in the study (G5PP-P4, n = 25; G5PP, n = 29; and G6P, n = 25).Ovarian ultrasound was performed on d -2, 0, 2, 3, at the time of PGF-1 (d 5 for G5PP-P4 and G5PP, and d 6 for G6P), 24h after PGF-1, and then every 12h until ovulation.Additionally, ovarian ultrasound was also performed on d 5 in heifers in the G6P group.Blood was collected on d -2, every day from GnRH until PGF-1, and every 12h after PGF-1 until ovulation or 144h after PGF-1.Heifers supplemented with P4 had greater serum P4 from d 1 to d 5 than heifers not supplemented.Heifers in G5PP-P4 had slower follicular growth and smaller dominant follicles (DF) at PGF-1, and G6P heifers had the largest DF at PGF-1.By 36 and 48 h after PGF-1, all heifers in G5PP-P4 and G5PP, respectively, had serum P4 0.45 ng/mL, whereas only 80% of heifers in G6P reached this threshold by 48 h.Treatment did not affect the proportion of heifers with functional CL at PGF-1, expressing estrus, and ovulating after PGF-1.However, despite a shorter interval from PGF-1 to ovulation, the ovulatory follicle was older and larger in G6P heifers at PGF-1 compared with those in the other treatments.In summary, not supplementing P4 and administering only one PGF on d 6 of the first follicular wave of dairy heifers altered the ovulation time but resulted in a similar proportion of heifers with ovulation at the end of the protocol.However, our results suggest that a single PGF dose on d 6 after GnRH may not be as efficient in promoting luteolysis as 2 PGF administrations on d 5 and 6.The impact of adopting these changes on fertility in a timed-AI protocol for dairy heifers such as a 5d-CoSynch still requires further investigation.
Leão et al. (Wed,) studied this question.