Anti-Mllerian hormone: a new approach to fertility assessment in cattle - a review

Prakash Madhukar Kekan, Alok Khemraj Wankar,Shailesh Dayaram Ingole, Sudhir Bapurao Daware,Vitthal Kundlikrao Munde, Kakasaheb Kalyanrao Khose

VETERINARSKI ARHIV(2023)

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The anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) enhances fertility in cattle and hence used as a fertility marker. AMH is produced by granulosa cells of all primordial, primary, secondary follicles, and antral follicles up to 4-5 mm diameter, whereas AMH production decreases once antral stage follicles reach the 4-5 mm stage. There is an individual variation in antral follicle count (AFC) and AMH concentration. One-time determination of AMH concentration will help predict the animals' reproductive performance at the heifer stage. In turn, it will help to cull those animals with low reproductive potential. There is no significant fluctuation in the AMH concentration during the estrous cycle, and hence it can be determined at any stage of the estrous cycle. This review explores the potential of AMH as a fertility marker and its association with the antral follicle population (AFP) as AMH can be an effective segregative tool to screen low, average or high fertility future performance in cattle.
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anti-Mullerian hormone,antral follicle count,cattle,endocrine marker,fertility marker,mullerian inhibiting substance
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