Histomorphometry and uterine proteomics during the normal reproductive cycle in bitches

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Autor(a) principal: Freitas, Luana Azevedo de
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Vasconcelos, Fábio Roger, Moura, Arlindo Alencar Araripe Noronha, Waller, Stefanie Bressan, Costa, Paula Priscila Correia, Rosa, Brenda Madruga, Ribeiro, Wesley Lyeverton Correia, Silva, Lúcia Daniel Machado da
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
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Resumo: We aimed to evaluate the histomorphometry and proteomic profile of the canine uterus during all stages of the reproductive cycle. Eighteen healthy female dogs had their estrous cycle identified by clinical evaluation, vaginal cytology, and serum progesterone levels, which were allocated to the proestrus (n=5), estrus (n=5), diestrus (n=5), and anestrus (n=3) groups. All were submitted to elective ovariosalpingohysterectomy, and the uteri were collected for histomorphometric measurement (Image J software). For proteomic analysis, fragments of the uterine horns were subjected to protein measurement (Bradford method) and extraction by 2D electrophoresis (PDquest software). The results showed that the diestrus promoted greater values of thickness in the uterine structures (μm): uterine wall (2,223.8±229.8), endometrium (819.7±109.1), and myometrium (1,392.6±294.2). Uterus showed a protein profile with good reproducibility per phase (pI: 3.5–9.0; PM: 24–150 KDa), with 11 spots in all phases. Despite the greatest histomorphometric changes in the diestrus, we observed a greater number of spots in the estrus (253±45), followed by the proestrus (185±21), diestrus (113±39), and anestrus (80±21). This finding showed probable participation of these proteins in the uterine preparation for receiving gametes for fertilization. Our results showed greater uterine thickness in the diestrus, and greater protein secretion in the estrus, contributing to the prospection of identification of proteins responsible for the biological reproduction processes.
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spelling Histomorphometry and uterine proteomics during the normal reproductive cycle in bitchesHistomorfometría y proteómica uterina durante el ciclo reproductivo normal en perrasHistomorfometria e proteômica uterina durante o ciclo reprodutivo normal em cadelasBitchesBreedEstrous CycleHistologyProteinsProteomeUterus.PerrasRazaCiclo EstralHistologíaProteínasProteomaÚtero.CadelasRaçaCiclo EstralHistologiaProteínasProteomaÚtero.We aimed to evaluate the histomorphometry and proteomic profile of the canine uterus during all stages of the reproductive cycle. Eighteen healthy female dogs had their estrous cycle identified by clinical evaluation, vaginal cytology, and serum progesterone levels, which were allocated to the proestrus (n=5), estrus (n=5), diestrus (n=5), and anestrus (n=3) groups. All were submitted to elective ovariosalpingohysterectomy, and the uteri were collected for histomorphometric measurement (Image J software). For proteomic analysis, fragments of the uterine horns were subjected to protein measurement (Bradford method) and extraction by 2D electrophoresis (PDquest software). The results showed that the diestrus promoted greater values of thickness in the uterine structures (μm): uterine wall (2,223.8±229.8), endometrium (819.7±109.1), and myometrium (1,392.6±294.2). Uterus showed a protein profile with good reproducibility per phase (pI: 3.5–9.0; PM: 24–150 KDa), with 11 spots in all phases. Despite the greatest histomorphometric changes in the diestrus, we observed a greater number of spots in the estrus (253±45), followed by the proestrus (185±21), diestrus (113±39), and anestrus (80±21). This finding showed probable participation of these proteins in the uterine preparation for receiving gametes for fertilization. Our results showed greater uterine thickness in the diestrus, and greater protein secretion in the estrus, contributing to the prospection of identification of proteins responsible for the biological reproduction processes.Nuestro objetivo fue evaluar la histomorfometría y el perfil proteómico del útero canino durante todas las etapas del ciclo reproductivo. Se identificó el ciclo estral de dieciocho perras sanas mediante evaluación clínica, citología vaginal y niveles de progesterona sérica, que se asignaron al proestro (n = 5), estro (n = 5), diestro (n = 5) y anestro (n = 3) grupos. Todos se sometieron a una ovariosalpingohisterectomía electiva y se recogieron los úteros para la medición histomorfométrica (software Image J). Para el análisis proteómico, los fragmentos de los cuernos uterinos se sometieron a medición de proteínas (método de Bradford) y extracción por electroforesis 2D (software PDquest). Los resultados mostraron que el diestro promovió mayores valores de espesor en las estructuras uterinas (μm): pared uterina (2.223,8 ± 229,8), endometrio (819,7 ± 109,1) y miometrio (1.392,6 ± 294,2). El útero mostró un perfil proteico con buena reproducibilidad por fase (pI: 3,5-9,0; PM: 24-150 KDa), con 11 manchas en todas las fases. A pesar de los mayores cambios histomorfométricos en el diestro, observamos un mayor número de manchas en el estro (253 ± 45), seguido del proestro (185 ± 21), diestro (113 ± 39) y anestro (80 ± 21). Este hallazgo mostró una probable participación de estas proteínas en la preparación uterina para recibir gametos para la fertilización. Nuestros resultados mostraron mayor grosor uterino en el diestro y mayor secreción de proteínas en el estro, contribuyendo a la prospección de identificación de proteínas responsables de los procesos de reproducción biológica.Nós objetivamos avaliar a histomorfometria e o perfil proteômico do útero canino durante todas as fases do ciclo reprodutivo. Dezoito cadelas saudáveis tiveram seu ciclo estral identificado por avaliação clínica, citologia vaginal e níveis séricos de progesterona, que foram alocados para o proestro (n = 5), estro (n = 5), diestro (n = 5) e anestro (n = 3) grupos. Todas foram submetidas à ovariosalpingohisterectomia eletiva, e os úteros foram coletados para mensuração histomorfométrica (software Image J). Para a análise proteômica, fragmentos das trompas uterinas foram submetidos à dosagem de proteínas (método de Bradford) e extração por eletroforese 2D (software PDquest). Os resultados mostraram que o diestro promoveu maiores valores de espessura nas estruturas uterinas (μm): parede uterina (2.223,8 ± 229,8), endométrio (819,7 ± 109,1) e miométrio (1.392,6 ± 294,2). O útero apresentou um perfil proteico com boa reprodutibilidade por fase (pI: 3,5–9,0; PM: 24–150 KDa), com 11 manchas em todas as fases. Apesar das maiores alterações histomorfométricas no diestro, observamos um maior número de manchas no estro (253 ± 45), seguidas do proestro (185 ± 21), diestro (113 ± 39) e anestro (80 ± 21). Esse achado mostrou provável participação dessas proteínas no preparo uterino para recebimento de gametas para fertilização. Nossos resultados mostraram maior espessura uterina no diestro e maior secreção de proteínas no estro, contribuindo para a prospecção e identificação de proteínas responsáveis ​​pelos processos de reprodução biológica.Research, Society and Development2021-08-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1909310.33448/rsd-v10i11.19093Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 11; e18101119093Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 11; e18101119093Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 11; e181011190932525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/19093/17253Copyright (c) 2021 Luana Azevedo de Freitas; Fábio Roger Vasconcelos; Arlindo Alencar Araripe Noronha Moura; Stefanie Bressan Waller; Paula Priscila Correia Costa; Brenda Madruga Rosa; Wesley Lyeverton Correia Ribeiro; Lúcia Daniel Machado da Silvahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Freitas, Luana Azevedo deVasconcelos, Fábio Roger Moura, Arlindo Alencar Araripe Noronha Waller, Stefanie Bressan Costa, Paula Priscila Correia Rosa, Brenda Madruga Ribeiro, Wesley Lyeverton Correia Silva, Lúcia Daniel Machado da 2021-10-23T19:01:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/19093Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:39:04.152294Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Histomorphometry and uterine proteomics during the normal reproductive cycle in bitches
Histomorfometría y proteómica uterina durante el ciclo reproductivo normal en perras
Histomorfometria e proteômica uterina durante o ciclo reprodutivo normal em cadelas
title Histomorphometry and uterine proteomics during the normal reproductive cycle in bitches
spellingShingle Histomorphometry and uterine proteomics during the normal reproductive cycle in bitches
Freitas, Luana Azevedo de
Bitches
Breed
Estrous Cycle
Histology
Proteins
Proteome
Uterus.
Perras
Raza
Ciclo Estral
Histología
Proteínas
Proteoma
Útero.
Cadelas
Raça
Ciclo Estral
Histologia
Proteínas
Proteoma
Útero.
title_short Histomorphometry and uterine proteomics during the normal reproductive cycle in bitches
title_full Histomorphometry and uterine proteomics during the normal reproductive cycle in bitches
title_fullStr Histomorphometry and uterine proteomics during the normal reproductive cycle in bitches
title_full_unstemmed Histomorphometry and uterine proteomics during the normal reproductive cycle in bitches
title_sort Histomorphometry and uterine proteomics during the normal reproductive cycle in bitches
author Freitas, Luana Azevedo de
author_facet Freitas, Luana Azevedo de
Vasconcelos, Fábio Roger
Moura, Arlindo Alencar Araripe Noronha
Waller, Stefanie Bressan
Costa, Paula Priscila Correia
Rosa, Brenda Madruga
Ribeiro, Wesley Lyeverton Correia
Silva, Lúcia Daniel Machado da
author_role author
author2 Vasconcelos, Fábio Roger
Moura, Arlindo Alencar Araripe Noronha
Waller, Stefanie Bressan
Costa, Paula Priscila Correia
Rosa, Brenda Madruga
Ribeiro, Wesley Lyeverton Correia
Silva, Lúcia Daniel Machado da
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Freitas, Luana Azevedo de
Vasconcelos, Fábio Roger
Moura, Arlindo Alencar Araripe Noronha
Waller, Stefanie Bressan
Costa, Paula Priscila Correia
Rosa, Brenda Madruga
Ribeiro, Wesley Lyeverton Correia
Silva, Lúcia Daniel Machado da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bitches
Breed
Estrous Cycle
Histology
Proteins
Proteome
Uterus.
Perras
Raza
Ciclo Estral
Histología
Proteínas
Proteoma
Útero.
Cadelas
Raça
Ciclo Estral
Histologia
Proteínas
Proteoma
Útero.
topic Bitches
Breed
Estrous Cycle
Histology
Proteins
Proteome
Uterus.
Perras
Raza
Ciclo Estral
Histología
Proteínas
Proteoma
Útero.
Cadelas
Raça
Ciclo Estral
Histologia
Proteínas
Proteoma
Útero.
description We aimed to evaluate the histomorphometry and proteomic profile of the canine uterus during all stages of the reproductive cycle. Eighteen healthy female dogs had their estrous cycle identified by clinical evaluation, vaginal cytology, and serum progesterone levels, which were allocated to the proestrus (n=5), estrus (n=5), diestrus (n=5), and anestrus (n=3) groups. All were submitted to elective ovariosalpingohysterectomy, and the uteri were collected for histomorphometric measurement (Image J software). For proteomic analysis, fragments of the uterine horns were subjected to protein measurement (Bradford method) and extraction by 2D electrophoresis (PDquest software). The results showed that the diestrus promoted greater values of thickness in the uterine structures (μm): uterine wall (2,223.8±229.8), endometrium (819.7±109.1), and myometrium (1,392.6±294.2). Uterus showed a protein profile with good reproducibility per phase (pI: 3.5–9.0; PM: 24–150 KDa), with 11 spots in all phases. Despite the greatest histomorphometric changes in the diestrus, we observed a greater number of spots in the estrus (253±45), followed by the proestrus (185±21), diestrus (113±39), and anestrus (80±21). This finding showed probable participation of these proteins in the uterine preparation for receiving gametes for fertilization. Our results showed greater uterine thickness in the diestrus, and greater protein secretion in the estrus, contributing to the prospection of identification of proteins responsible for the biological reproduction processes.
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