@misc{BoerStoetzelRoeblitzetal., author = {Boer, H. Marike T. and St{\"o}tzel, Claudia and R{\"o}blitz, Susanna and Deuflhard, Peter and Veerkamp, Roel F. and Woelders, Henri}, title = {A simple mathematical model of the bovine estrous cycle: follicle development and endocrine interactions}, issn = {1438-0064}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-11682}, number = {10-06}, abstract = {Bovine fertility is the subject of extensive research in animal sciences, especially because fertility of dairy cows has declined during the last decades. The regulation of estrus is controlled by the complex interplay of various organs and hormones. Mathematical modeling of the bovine estrous cycle could help in understanding the dynamics of this complex biological system. In this paper we present a mathematical model of the bovine estrous cycle that includes the processes of follicle and corpus luteum development and the key hormones that interact to control these processes. Focus in this paper is on development of the model, but also some simulation results are presented, showing that a set of equations and parameters is obtained that describes the system consistent with empirical knowledge. Even though the majority of the mechanisms that are included are only known qualitatively as stimulatory or inhibitory effects, the model surprisingly well features quantitative observations made in reality. This model of the bovine estrous cycle could be used as a basis for more elaborate models with the ability to study effects of external manipulations and genetic differences.}, language = {en} } @misc{StoetzelPloentzkeRoeblitz, author = {St{\"o}tzel, Claudia and Pl{\"o}ntzke, Julia and R{\"o}blitz, Susanna}, title = {Advances in modelling of the bovine estrous cycle: Administration of PGF2alpha}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-12740}, number = {11-17}, abstract = {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 substances over time. In this work we describe recent improvements of this model, including the introduction of new components, and elimination of time delays. We validate our model by showing that the simulations agree with observations from synchronization studies and with measured progesterone data after a single dose administration of synthetic prostaglandin F2alpha.}, language = {en} }