Journal of Equine Veterinary Science
Volume 28, Issue 8 , Pages 468-472, August 2008

Follicular Fluid Prolactin and the Periovulatory Prolactin Surge in the Mare

  • S.S. King, PhD

      Affiliations

    • Department of Animal Science, Food and Nutrition, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Carbondale, IL
    • Corresponding Author InformationReprint requests: S. S. King, PhD, Department of Animal Science, Mailcode 4417, 1205 Lincoln Dr., Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL 62901-4417.
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  • J.F. Roser, PhD

      Affiliations

    • Department of Animal Science, University of California, Davis, CA
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  • K.L. Jones, PhD

      Affiliations

    • Department of Animal Science, Food and Nutrition, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Carbondale, IL

Abstract 

Prolactin may play multiple roles in equine reproduction. Prolactin appears to be associated with seasonal reproduction, and fluctuating prolactin levels during the estrous cycle suggest that it may play a role in estrous cyclicity as well. The purpose of this research was to investigate the activity of prolactin during the follicular phase of the estrous cycle. In experiment 1, prolactin concentrations were determined from plasma samples collected at least every other day throughout the estrous cycle. Periovulatory (ovulation ± 1 day) prolactin concentrations were compared with concentrations during early diestrus (days 2−10 postovulation). In experiment 2, prolactin concentrations were measured in follicular fluid collected from 74 follicles of various sizes. Follicles were grouped into small (≤20 mm), medium (21−35 mm), and large (>35 mm) size categories. Prolactin concentrations increased during the periovulatory period in cycling mares. This periovulatory surge was superimposed on baseline prolactin concentrations that varied with season. Prolactin was present in significant quantities in the follicular fluid. Follicular fluid prolactin concentrations were lowest in small follicles and increased in medium and large follicles. Concentrations did not differ between medium and large follicles. Follicular fluid prolactin concentrations were lower in autumnal follicles compared with summer follicles of comparable size. It is possible that the short-term surge in circulating prolactin around ovulation could be linked to the significant levels of prolactin in follicular fluid. Ovulation releases a relatively large volume of fluid into the peritoneum. The prolactin in this fluid could be a contributor to the periovulatory prolactin surge.

Keywords: Prolactin, Follicle, Periovulatory, Follicular fluid, Mare

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 Refereed

PII: S0737-0806(08)00210-4

doi:10.1016/j.jevs.2008.07.007

Journal of Equine Veterinary Science
Volume 28, Issue 8 , Pages 468-472, August 2008