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Stötzel2012 - Bovine estrous cycle, synchronization with prostaglandin F2α


ABSTRACT: C. Stötzel, J. Plöntzke, W. Heuwieser & S. Röblitz. Advances in modeling of the bovine estrous cycle: synchronization with PGF2α. Theriogenology 78, 7 (2012). Our model of the bovine estrous cycle is a set of ordinary differential equations which generates hormone profiles of successive estrous cycles with several follicular waves per cycle. It describes the growth and decay of the follicles and the corpus luteum, as well as the change of the key reproductive hormones, enzymes and processes over time. In this work we describe recent developments of this model towards the administration of prostaglandin F2α. We validate our model by showing that the simulations agree with observations from synchronization studies and with measured progesterone data after single dose administrations of synthetic prostaglandin F2α.

DISEASE(S): Ovarian Disease

SUBMITTER: Claudia Stötzel  

PROVIDER: BIOMD0000000481 | BioModels | 2024-09-02

REPOSITORIES: BioModels

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Advances in modeling of the bovine estrous cycle: synchronization with PGF2α.

Stötzel C C   Plöntzke J J   Heuwieser W W   Röblitz S S  

Theriogenology 20121001 7


Our model of the bovine estrous cycle is a set of ordinary differential equations which generates hormone profiles of successive estrous cycles with several follicular waves per cycle. It describes the growth and decay of the follicles and the corpus luteum, as well as the change of the key reproductive hormones, enzymes and processes over time. In this work we describe recent developments of this model towards the administration of prostaglandin F2α. We validate our model by showing that the si  ...[more]

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