Plasma profile of Pregnancy Associated Glycoproteins during Postpartum period in Konya Merino ewes lambing single and twin

  • Eyyup Hakan Ucar Aydin Adnan Menderes University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Aydin, Turkey
  • Mehmet Kose Dicle University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Diyarbakir, Turkey
  • Mesut Kirbas Bahri Dağdaş International Agricultural Research Institute. Konya, Turkey
  • Faruk Bozkaya Harran University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Animal Science and Animal Nutrition/Department of Veterinary Genetics. Sanliurfa, Turkey
  • Mehmet Osman Atli Harran University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Reproduction and Artificial Insemination. Sanliurfa, Turkey
Keywords: Konya Merino, Pregnancy Associated Glycoproteins, postpartum period

Abstract

This study investigated the plasma profile of Pregnancy Associated Glycoproteins (PAGs) after lambing in Konya Merino ewes using specific cattle pregnancy test kit. A total of 16 Konya Merino ewes were used as a material. Four groups were set up, ewes birthing a male lamb (SM group, n=4), a female lamb (SF group, n=4), twin male lambs (TM group, n=4) or twin female lambs (TF group, n=4). Blood plasma samples were taken on days 0 (lambing day), 3, 7, 10, 14 and then weekly until day 35. All samples were analysed using a bovine pregnancy test kit to detect of PAGs level. It was determined that there was a strong negative correlation between PAGs levels in peripheral blood and days after lambing (r2=0.969; P<0.01). However, no relationship was found between PAGs level and lamb gender or birth type. In conclusion, plasma PAGs level decreases rapidly in Konya Merino ewes regardless of lamb gender and birth type. Moreover, the results showed that the plasma profile of PAGs after lambing in Konya Merino ewes can be monitored with a bovine commercial ELISA–based pregnancy test kit, and the test results can be used in decisions and assessments based on the levels of PAG molecules.

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2023-09-26
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Ucar EH, Kose M, Kirbas M, Bozkaya F, Atli MO. Plasma profile of Pregnancy Associated Glycoproteins during Postpartum period in Konya Merino ewes lambing single and twin. Rev. Cient. FCV-LUZ [Internet]. 2023Sep.26 [cited 2024May20];33(2):6. Available from: https://www.produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/cientifica/article/view/40912
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