ACEH CATTLE FOLLICLE DYNAMIC UNDER ENVIRONMENTAL HEAT STRESS

The objective of this research is to know Aceh cattle follicle dynamic under environmental heat stress condition. This research was conducted on December 2012 until August 2013. Animals used in this research were 20 Aceh cattle aged 5-8 years old, weighing of 150-250 kg, and had at least 2 regular c...

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Main Authors: Teuku Armansyah, Tongku Nizwan Siregar, Dwinna Aliza, Juli Melia, Nellita Meutia, Budianto Panjaitan, Hafizuddin Hafizuddin, Mulyadi Adam, Mahdi Abrar
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Published: Syiah Kuala University 2017-11-01
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Online Access:https://jurnal.usk.ac.id/JKH/article/view/6377
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author Teuku Armansyah
Tongku Nizwan Siregar
Dwinna Aliza
Juli Melia
Nellita Meutia
Budianto Panjaitan
Hafizuddin Hafizuddin
Mulyadi Adam
Mahdi Abrar
author_facet Teuku Armansyah
Tongku Nizwan Siregar
Dwinna Aliza
Juli Melia
Nellita Meutia
Budianto Panjaitan
Hafizuddin Hafizuddin
Mulyadi Adam
Mahdi Abrar
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description The objective of this research is to know Aceh cattle follicle dynamic under environmental heat stress condition. This research was conducted on December 2012 until August 2013. Animals used in this research were 20 Aceh cattle aged 5-8 years old, weighing of 150-250 kg, and had at least 2 regular cycles. All cattle used were clinically in good body condition score. The cattle were divided into two groups of 10, used in two different period of times (December-January and July-August) to examine the effect of environmental heat to their follicle dynamic. Each group is separated into two different keeping management; one group was kept in pens while the others in the pasture, 5 cattle in each management group. Research timing was based on information acquired from Indrapuri Agency for Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics (BMKG) which predicted that extreme weather would last from July to August while December to January would be relatively normal in Aceh region. All cattle’s estrous cycle were synchronized by 5 mg/mL of PGF2α intramuscularly (Lutalyse™, Pharmacia Upjohn Company, Pfizer Inc.). Ultrasonography examination was performed to monitor ovary follicle’s growth and dynamic during one cycle. Days during ovulation marked by standing heat was regarded as Day 0 of estrous cycle. Follicular dynamic examination during estrous cycle on December-January and also on July-August, both penned or pastured cattle showed the follicle waves that was 3 follicle growth waves. The size of follicle growth on first wave (1st DF) on cattle kept in pen on July-August and December-January were relatively similar. The size of follicle growth on first wave for cattle kept in pasture on July-August and December-January were relatively similar. To conclude, Aceh cattle’s follicle dynamic is not change during environment heat stress condition and is not affected by different cattle-keeping management.
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spelling doaj.art-f689037d215146f4a8e042b48089e1742024-03-04T10:29:00ZindSyiah Kuala UniversityJurnal Kedokteran Hewan1978-225X2502-56002017-11-0111310.21157/j.ked.hewan.v11i3.63776893ACEH CATTLE FOLLICLE DYNAMIC UNDER ENVIRONMENTAL HEAT STRESSTeuku Armansyah0Tongku Nizwan Siregar1Dwinna Aliza2Juli Melia3Nellita Meutia4Budianto Panjaitan5Hafizuddin Hafizuddin6Mulyadi Adam7Mahdi Abrar8Laboratory of Pharmacology Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Syiah Kuala University, Banda Aceh, IndonesiaLaboratory of Reproduction Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Syiah Kuala University, Banda Aceh, IndonesiaLaboratory of Pathology Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Syiah Kuala University, Banda Aceh, IndonesiaLaboratory of Reproduction Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Syiah Kuala University, Banda Aceh, IndonesiaIndrapuri Superior Aceh Cattle Breeding Center, Aceh Besar, IndonesiaLaboratory of Clinical Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Syiah Kuala University, Banda Aceh, IndonesiaLaboratory of Reproduction Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Syiah Kuala University, Banda Aceh, IndonesiaLaboratory of Physiology Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Syiah Kuala University, Banda Aceh, IndonesiaLaboratory of Microbiology Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Syiah Kuala University, Banda Aceh, IndonesiaThe objective of this research is to know Aceh cattle follicle dynamic under environmental heat stress condition. This research was conducted on December 2012 until August 2013. Animals used in this research were 20 Aceh cattle aged 5-8 years old, weighing of 150-250 kg, and had at least 2 regular cycles. All cattle used were clinically in good body condition score. The cattle were divided into two groups of 10, used in two different period of times (December-January and July-August) to examine the effect of environmental heat to their follicle dynamic. Each group is separated into two different keeping management; one group was kept in pens while the others in the pasture, 5 cattle in each management group. Research timing was based on information acquired from Indrapuri Agency for Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics (BMKG) which predicted that extreme weather would last from July to August while December to January would be relatively normal in Aceh region. All cattle’s estrous cycle were synchronized by 5 mg/mL of PGF2α intramuscularly (Lutalyse™, Pharmacia Upjohn Company, Pfizer Inc.). Ultrasonography examination was performed to monitor ovary follicle’s growth and dynamic during one cycle. Days during ovulation marked by standing heat was regarded as Day 0 of estrous cycle. Follicular dynamic examination during estrous cycle on December-January and also on July-August, both penned or pastured cattle showed the follicle waves that was 3 follicle growth waves. The size of follicle growth on first wave (1st DF) on cattle kept in pen on July-August and December-January were relatively similar. The size of follicle growth on first wave for cattle kept in pasture on July-August and December-January were relatively similar. To conclude, Aceh cattle’s follicle dynamic is not change during environment heat stress condition and is not affected by different cattle-keeping management.https://jurnal.usk.ac.id/JKH/article/view/6377aceh cattleestrous synchronizationfollicular dynamicheat stress
spellingShingle Teuku Armansyah
Tongku Nizwan Siregar
Dwinna Aliza
Juli Melia
Nellita Meutia
Budianto Panjaitan
Hafizuddin Hafizuddin
Mulyadi Adam
Mahdi Abrar
ACEH CATTLE FOLLICLE DYNAMIC UNDER ENVIRONMENTAL HEAT STRESS
Jurnal Kedokteran Hewan
aceh cattle
estrous synchronization
follicular dynamic
heat stress
title ACEH CATTLE FOLLICLE DYNAMIC UNDER ENVIRONMENTAL HEAT STRESS
title_full ACEH CATTLE FOLLICLE DYNAMIC UNDER ENVIRONMENTAL HEAT STRESS
title_fullStr ACEH CATTLE FOLLICLE DYNAMIC UNDER ENVIRONMENTAL HEAT STRESS
title_full_unstemmed ACEH CATTLE FOLLICLE DYNAMIC UNDER ENVIRONMENTAL HEAT STRESS
title_short ACEH CATTLE FOLLICLE DYNAMIC UNDER ENVIRONMENTAL HEAT STRESS
title_sort aceh cattle follicle dynamic under environmental heat stress
topic aceh cattle
estrous synchronization
follicular dynamic
heat stress
url https://jurnal.usk.ac.id/JKH/article/view/6377
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