Pregnancy-Specific Protein B in Yankasa Ewes During Pregnancy and Postpartum Periods
Publicado en línea: 15 mar 2021
Páginas: 55 - 62
Recibido: 20 ago 2020
Aceptado: 07 dic 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/macvetrev-2021-0010
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Pregnancy-specific protein B (PSPB) is produced by mono and binucleate trophoblast cells in the placenta of ruminants during pregnancy. This study was designed to determine the pattern of serum PSPB in Yankasa ewes during pregnancy and postpartum periods. Mature cycling Yankasa ewes were synchronized and divided into two groups A (n=11) and B (n=13). Group A was bred, while group B was unbred. Blood samples for PSPB assessment were collected from the ewes starting from the day of breeding until 4 weeks post-lambing. All pregnant Yankasa ewes lambed with singleton lambs after an average of 151.18 days. There was a significant (