Physiologically Persistent Corpora lutea in Eurasian Lynx (Lynx lynx) – Longitudinal Ultrasound and Endocrine Examinations Intra-Vitam

Felids generally follow a poly-estrous reproductive strategy. Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) display a different pattern of reproductive cyclicity where physiologically persistent corpora lutea (CLs) induce a mono-estrous condition which results in highly seasonal reproduction. The present study was base...

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Main Authors: Painer, Johanna, Jewgenow, Katarina, Dehnhard, Martin, Arnemo, Jon M., Linnell, John D. C., Odden, John, Hildebrandt, Thomas B., Goeritz, Frank
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https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0090469
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spelling ftpubmed:oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:3943960 2023-05-15T18:50:22+02:00 Physiologically Persistent Corpora lutea in Eurasian Lynx (Lynx lynx) – Longitudinal Ultrasound and Endocrine Examinations Intra-Vitam Painer, Johanna Jewgenow, Katarina Dehnhard, Martin Arnemo, Jon M. Linnell, John D. C. Odden, John Hildebrandt, Thomas B. Goeritz, Frank 2014-03-05 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3943960 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24599348 https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0090469 en eng Public Library of Science http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3943960 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24599348 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0090469 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. CC-BY Research Article Text 2014 ftpubmed https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0090469 2014-03-16T01:36:44Z Felids generally follow a poly-estrous reproductive strategy. Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) display a different pattern of reproductive cyclicity where physiologically persistent corpora lutea (CLs) induce a mono-estrous condition which results in highly seasonal reproduction. The present study was based around a sono-morphological and endocrine study of captive Eurasian lynx, and a control-study on free-ranging lynx. We verified that CLs persist after pregnancy and pseudo-pregnancy for at least a two-year period. We could show that lynx are able to enter estrus in the following year, while CLs from the previous years persisted in structure and only temporarily reduced their function for the period of estrus onset or birth, which is unique among felids. The almost constant luteal progesterone secretion (average of 5 ng/ml serum) seems to prevent folliculogenesis outside the breeding season and has converted a poly-estrous general felid cycle into a mono-estrous cycle specific for lynx. The hormonal regulation mechanism which causes lynx to have the longest CL lifespan amongst mammals remains unclear. The described non-felid like ovarian physiology appears to be a remarkably non-plastic system. The lynx's reproductive ability to adapt to environmental and anthropogenic changes needs further investigation. Text Lynx Lynx lynx lynx PubMed Central (PMC) PLoS ONE 9 3 e90469
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Painer, Johanna
Jewgenow, Katarina
Dehnhard, Martin
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Odden, John
Hildebrandt, Thomas B.
Goeritz, Frank
Physiologically Persistent Corpora lutea in Eurasian Lynx (Lynx lynx) – Longitudinal Ultrasound and Endocrine Examinations Intra-Vitam
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description Felids generally follow a poly-estrous reproductive strategy. Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) display a different pattern of reproductive cyclicity where physiologically persistent corpora lutea (CLs) induce a mono-estrous condition which results in highly seasonal reproduction. The present study was based around a sono-morphological and endocrine study of captive Eurasian lynx, and a control-study on free-ranging lynx. We verified that CLs persist after pregnancy and pseudo-pregnancy for at least a two-year period. We could show that lynx are able to enter estrus in the following year, while CLs from the previous years persisted in structure and only temporarily reduced their function for the period of estrus onset or birth, which is unique among felids. The almost constant luteal progesterone secretion (average of 5 ng/ml serum) seems to prevent folliculogenesis outside the breeding season and has converted a poly-estrous general felid cycle into a mono-estrous cycle specific for lynx. The hormonal regulation mechanism which causes lynx to have the longest CL lifespan amongst mammals remains unclear. The described non-felid like ovarian physiology appears to be a remarkably non-plastic system. The lynx's reproductive ability to adapt to environmental and anthropogenic changes needs further investigation.
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author Painer, Johanna
Jewgenow, Katarina
Dehnhard, Martin
Arnemo, Jon M.
Linnell, John D. C.
Odden, John
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Goeritz, Frank
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Jewgenow, Katarina
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Arnemo, Jon M.
Linnell, John D. C.
Odden, John
Hildebrandt, Thomas B.
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title Physiologically Persistent Corpora lutea in Eurasian Lynx (Lynx lynx) – Longitudinal Ultrasound and Endocrine Examinations Intra-Vitam
title_short Physiologically Persistent Corpora lutea in Eurasian Lynx (Lynx lynx) – Longitudinal Ultrasound and Endocrine Examinations Intra-Vitam
title_full Physiologically Persistent Corpora lutea in Eurasian Lynx (Lynx lynx) – Longitudinal Ultrasound and Endocrine Examinations Intra-Vitam
title_fullStr Physiologically Persistent Corpora lutea in Eurasian Lynx (Lynx lynx) – Longitudinal Ultrasound and Endocrine Examinations Intra-Vitam
title_full_unstemmed Physiologically Persistent Corpora lutea in Eurasian Lynx (Lynx lynx) – Longitudinal Ultrasound and Endocrine Examinations Intra-Vitam
title_sort physiologically persistent corpora lutea in eurasian lynx (lynx lynx) – longitudinal ultrasound and endocrine examinations intra-vitam
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