Equine reproduction II : proceedings of the second International Symposium on Equine Reproduction, held at Davis Campus of the University of California in July 1978 /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: University of California, Davis, International Symposium on Equine Reproduction
Other Authors: Allen, W. R., Rowlands, I. W.
Format: Conference Proceeding Book
Language:English
Series:Journal of reproduction and fertility. Supplement ; no. 27.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Effects of age and frequency of ejaculation on sperm production and extragonadal sperm reserves in stallions
  • Effect of successive ejaculation on stallion seminal characteristics
  • Testicular measurements and reproductive characteristics in stallions
  • Influence of exogenous testosterone on sperm production, seminal quality and libido of stallions
  • Disappearance of spermatozoa from the ejactulates of geldings
  • Mechanisms controlling motility of stallion spermatozoa
  • Morphology of spermatozoa in semen from stallions of normal fertility
  • Centrifugation of stallion semen and its storage in large volume straws
  • Evaluation of deep-frozen semen in stallions
  • The effect of vesiculectomy on seminal characteristics in the stallion
  • Episodic nature of the delta⁴-ene and delta⁵-ene steriodogenic pathways and their relationship to the adreno-gonadal axis in stallions
  • An analysis of stallion fertility rates (foals born alive) from the breeding documents of the Landgestut Celle over a 158-year period
  • Influence of ovaries and photoperiod on reproductive function in the mare
  • Alteration of seasonal reproductive patterns in mares following superior cervical ganglionectomy
  • Follicular and gonadotrophic changes during transition from ovulatory to anovulatory seasons
  • Interaction of seasonal and ovarian factors in the regulation of LH and FSH secretion in the mare
  • Induction of follicular development and ovulation in seasonally acyclic mares using gonadotrophin-releasing hormones and progesterone
  • Localization of gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH) in the hypothalamus of ovariectomized pony mares by season
  • Kinetics of gonadotrophins in the mare
  • Episodic LH secretion patterns in the mare during the oestous cycle
  • Interaction of oestradiol and gonadotrophin-releasing hormone on LH release in the mare
  • The mature mid-cycle follicle in the mare
  • Morphological and biochemical correlates of equine ovarian follicles as a function of their state of viability or atresia
  • The development of antibodies to human chorionic gonadotrophin following its repeated injection in the cyclic mare
  • Prostaglandin release patterns in the mare : physiological, pathophysiological, and therapeutic responses
  • The effect of intrauterine and cervical manipulation on the equine oestrous cycle and hormone profiles
  • Catecholamines and equine luteal progestagens
  • Prolonged interovulatory interval after oestradiol treatment in mares
  • Plasma progesterone concentrations derived from the administration of exogenous progesterone to ovariectomized mares
  • The control of oestrous behaviour in the mare
  • Sources of variation in response intervals after prostaglandin treatment in mares with functional corpora lutea
  • Progesterone patterns observed with multiple injections of a PGF-2α analogue in the cyclic mare
  • Fertility of prosta-glandin-induced oestrus compared to normal post-partum oestrus
  • Synchronization of oestrus and time insemination of mares
  • Effects of synchronization and frequency of insemination of fertility
  • Reproductive management of mares without detection of oestrus
  • Cytogenetic and clinical findings in mares with gonadal dysgenesis
  • Clinical findings, pathological changes and endocrinological secretory patterns in mares with ovarian tumours
  • Scanning electron microscope studies of the endometrium of the cyclic mare
  • The use of fibre-optic techniques in clinical diagnosis and visual assessment of experimental intrauterine therapy in mares
  • Observations on the length and angle of declination of the vulva and its relation to fertility in the mare
  • The bacteriological culture of equine uterine contents, in-vitro sensitivity of organisms isolated and interpretation
  • Isolation of klebsiella pneumoniae from the urogenital tract of experimentally infected mares
  • Pyometra in the mare
  • Colloquium on contagious equine metritis
  • The epidemiology of contagious equine metritis (CEM) in England 1977-1978
  • Contagious equine metritis in Australia
  • Epidemiological observations on contagious equine metritis in Kentucky, 1978
  • An outbreak of contagious equine metritis in 1977 and its effect the following season
  • Endometrial biopsy findings in mares with contagious equine metritis
  • Contagious equine metritis - outbreak of the disease in Kentucky and laboratory methods for diagnosing the disease
  • Responses of pony mares to the agent of contagious equine metritis 1977
  • Survival of haemophilus equigenitalis in different antibiotic-containing semen extenders
  • Pregnant mare
  • Fertility of donor mares following nonsurgical collection of embryos
  • Embryo transport through the mare's oviduct depends upon cleavage and its independent of the ipsilateral corpus lueum
  • The critical period for the maternal recognition of pregnancy in pony mares
  • An investigation of the uterine luminal enviroment of non-pregnant pony mares
  • Oestrogens and androgens in blastocoelic fluid and cultures of cells from equine conceptuses of 10-22 days gestation
  • Specific PGF-2α binding by the corpus luteum of the pregnant and non-pregnant mare
  • The binding of FSH, LH and PMSG to equine gonadal and non-pregnant mare
  • Oestrogen pattern during early pregnancy in the mare
  • Ovulation and the movement of the conceptus in the first 35 days of pregnancy in thoroughbred mares
  • Oestrus and ferility following progestagen treatment of mares showing clinical evidence of early pregnancy failure
  • Effect of ovariectomy on pregnancy in mares
  • Effect of diethylstilboestrol in the relationship between LH, PMSG and progesterone during pregnancy in the mare
  • Development of the equine ovary and ovulation fossa
  • Ultrastructural events in horse gonadal morphogenesis
  • Histological development of the equine fetal adrenal gland
  • A precursor role for DNA in the feto-placental unit for oestrogen formation in the mare
  • The role of the fetal gonads and placenta in steroid production, maintenance of pregnancy and patrurition in the mare
  • The source of the 5α-pregnanes that occur during gestation in mares
  • The use of synthetic prostaglandin analogue (fluprostenol) to induce foaling
  • Prostaglandins in maternal and fetal plasma and in allantoic fluid during the second half of gestation in the mare
  • Hormonal changes in the mare and foal associated with oxytocin induction of parturition
  • FSH and LH concentrations in periparturient mares
  • Changes in the mammary development and the composition of secretion during late pregnancy in the mare
  • A radiographic study of the fetus in late pregnancy and during foaling
  • Clinical, microbiological, and histological changes associated with uterine involution in the mare
  • Ultrastructural studies of the equine uterus and placenta following parturition
  • Endometrial histology of post-partum mares treated with progesterone and synthetic GnRH (AY-24,031)
  • A preliminary investigation of cerebrospinal fluid in the newborn foal as an aid to the study of cerebral damage
  • Plasma biochemistry changes in thoroughbred foals during the first 4 weeks of life
  • Control and prevention of equine herpesvirus 1 abortion
  • Immunity to equine herpesvirus 1 infection in foals during the first year of life