Morphological features and vascularization study of caprine cyclic corpus luteum

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Autor(a) principal: Miranda-Moura,Maria Tereza M.
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Fonseca,Vanessa Uemura da, Silva,Naisandra Bezerra da, Freitas,Maria de Lourdes, Almeida,Osiel Benedito de, Rocha,Hugo Alexandre de Oliveira, Papa,Paula de Carvalho, Moura,Carlos Eduardo Bezerra de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Online)
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Resumo: Corpus luteum is a temporary endocrine gland that regulates either the estrous cycle and pregnancy. It presents extreme dependency on the adequate blood supply. This work aims to evaluate goat corpus luteum (CL) vascular density (VD) over the estrous cycle. For that purpose, 20 females were submitted to estrus synchronization/ovulation treatment using a medroxyprogesterone intra-vaginal sponge as well as intramuscular (IM) application of cloprostenol and equine chorionic gonadotrophine (eCG). After sponge removal, estrus was identified at about 72hs. Once treatment was over, female goats were then subdivided into 4 groups (n=5 each) and slaughtered on days 2, 12, 16 and 22 after ovulation (p.o). Ovaries were collected, withdrawn and weighted. CL and ovaries had size and area recorded. Blood samples were collected and the plasma progesterone (P4) was measured through RIA commercial kits. The VD was 24.42±6.66, 36.26±5.61, 8.59±2.2 and 3.97±1.12 vessels/mm² for days 2, 12, 16 and 22 p.o, respectively. Progesterone plasma concentrations were 0.49±0.08, 2.63±0.66, 0.61±0.14 and 0.22±0.04ng/ml for days 2, 12, 16 e 22 p.o, respectively. Studied parameters were affected by the estrous cycle phase. Values greater than 12 p.o were observed. In the present work we observed that ovulation occurred predominantly in the right ovary (70% of the animals), which in turn presented bigger measures than the contra lateral one. There is a meaningful relationship between the weight and size of the ovary and these of CL (r=0.87, r=0.70, respectively, p<0.05). It is possible to conclude that morphology of goat's ovaries and plasma progesterone concentration changed according to estrous cycle stages. We propose these parameters can be used as indicators of CL functional activity.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Morphological features and vascularization study of caprine cyclic corpus luteum
title Morphological features and vascularization study of caprine cyclic corpus luteum
spellingShingle Morphological features and vascularization study of caprine cyclic corpus luteum
Miranda-Moura,Maria Tereza M.
Corpus luteum
goat
anatomy
vascular density
progesterone
title_short Morphological features and vascularization study of caprine cyclic corpus luteum
title_full Morphological features and vascularization study of caprine cyclic corpus luteum
title_fullStr Morphological features and vascularization study of caprine cyclic corpus luteum
title_full_unstemmed Morphological features and vascularization study of caprine cyclic corpus luteum
title_sort Morphological features and vascularization study of caprine cyclic corpus luteum
author Miranda-Moura,Maria Tereza M.
author_facet Miranda-Moura,Maria Tereza M.
Fonseca,Vanessa Uemura da
Silva,Naisandra Bezerra da
Freitas,Maria de Lourdes
Almeida,Osiel Benedito de
Rocha,Hugo Alexandre de Oliveira
Papa,Paula de Carvalho
Moura,Carlos Eduardo Bezerra de
author_role author
author2 Fonseca,Vanessa Uemura da
Silva,Naisandra Bezerra da
Freitas,Maria de Lourdes
Almeida,Osiel Benedito de
Rocha,Hugo Alexandre de Oliveira
Papa,Paula de Carvalho
Moura,Carlos Eduardo Bezerra de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Miranda-Moura,Maria Tereza M.
Fonseca,Vanessa Uemura da
Silva,Naisandra Bezerra da
Freitas,Maria de Lourdes
Almeida,Osiel Benedito de
Rocha,Hugo Alexandre de Oliveira
Papa,Paula de Carvalho
Moura,Carlos Eduardo Bezerra de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Corpus luteum
goat
anatomy
vascular density
progesterone
topic Corpus luteum
goat
anatomy
vascular density
progesterone
description Corpus luteum is a temporary endocrine gland that regulates either the estrous cycle and pregnancy. It presents extreme dependency on the adequate blood supply. This work aims to evaluate goat corpus luteum (CL) vascular density (VD) over the estrous cycle. For that purpose, 20 females were submitted to estrus synchronization/ovulation treatment using a medroxyprogesterone intra-vaginal sponge as well as intramuscular (IM) application of cloprostenol and equine chorionic gonadotrophine (eCG). After sponge removal, estrus was identified at about 72hs. Once treatment was over, female goats were then subdivided into 4 groups (n=5 each) and slaughtered on days 2, 12, 16 and 22 after ovulation (p.o). Ovaries were collected, withdrawn and weighted. CL and ovaries had size and area recorded. Blood samples were collected and the plasma progesterone (P4) was measured through RIA commercial kits. The VD was 24.42±6.66, 36.26±5.61, 8.59±2.2 and 3.97±1.12 vessels/mm² for days 2, 12, 16 and 22 p.o, respectively. Progesterone plasma concentrations were 0.49±0.08, 2.63±0.66, 0.61±0.14 and 0.22±0.04ng/ml for days 2, 12, 16 e 22 p.o, respectively. Studied parameters were affected by the estrous cycle phase. Values greater than 12 p.o were observed. In the present work we observed that ovulation occurred predominantly in the right ovary (70% of the animals), which in turn presented bigger measures than the contra lateral one. There is a meaningful relationship between the weight and size of the ovary and these of CL (r=0.87, r=0.70, respectively, p<0.05). It is possible to conclude that morphology of goat's ovaries and plasma progesterone concentration changed according to estrous cycle stages. We propose these parameters can be used as indicators of CL functional activity.
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