Morphology and morphometry of preantral follicles, and immunolocalization of angiogenic factors in ovarian tissue from the neotropical primate Sapajus apella
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Resumo: | Ovarian biopsies from five health adult monkeys were collected by exploratory laparotomy. Preantral follicles (primordial, primary, and secondary) were classified as normal or degenerated and submitted to morphometric analysis in which granulosa cell counts and the areas of follicles, oocytes, and oocyte nuclei were measured. Ovarian fragments were also immunolabelled for the quantitative analysis of VEGFA and CD31 protein expression in the ovarian tissue and in the preantral follicles. In total, 213 preantral follicles was examined for morphometry and morphological classification. From this total, 20 (9.4%) were follicles enclosing two or more oocytes, i.e. multi-oocyte follicles (MOFs). From the 193 follicles enclosing only one oocyte, 46.3% were classified as primordial, 24,1% as transition, 23.3% as primary, and 6.3% as secondary follicles. The mean number of granulosa cells surrounding primordial, transition, primary, and secondary follicles was 9.2, 12.1, 18.7, and 45.3, respectively. Increase in oocyte diameter was observed from primary to secondary follicles, while the oocyte nucleus increased only when follicles reached the secondary stage. The expression of CD31 was strong in vessels, corpus luteum, and in normal oocytes and granulosa cells from preantral follicles at all developmental stages. Likewise, VEGFA expression was observed in vessels and preantral follicles (granulosa cells, the oocyte and the oocyte nucleus). We characterized the morphology, and morphometry and expression of angiogenic factors in normal and atretic preantral follicles from Sapajus apella. This description can support the analysis of follicular quality and survival after procedures such as transplantation and cryopreservation. |
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Brito, A. BBrito, D. C. CSilva, Wellington Bandeira daRodrigues, A. P. RFigueiredo, J. RDomingues, S. F. SSantos, Renata R2020-02-04T16:23:07Z2020-02-04T16:23:07Z2018BRITO, A. B. et al. Morphology and morphometry of preantral follicles, and immunolocalization of angiogenic factors in ovarian tissue from the neotropical primate Sapajus apella. Zygote, v. 26, n. 5, p. 424-429, Oct. 2018.1469-8730https://patua.iec.gov.br/handle/iec/400810.1017/S0967199418000503Ovarian biopsies from five health adult monkeys were collected by exploratory laparotomy. Preantral follicles (primordial, primary, and secondary) were classified as normal or degenerated and submitted to morphometric analysis in which granulosa cell counts and the areas of follicles, oocytes, and oocyte nuclei were measured. Ovarian fragments were also immunolabelled for the quantitative analysis of VEGFA and CD31 protein expression in the ovarian tissue and in the preantral follicles. In total, 213 preantral follicles was examined for morphometry and morphological classification. From this total, 20 (9.4%) were follicles enclosing two or more oocytes, i.e. multi-oocyte follicles (MOFs). From the 193 follicles enclosing only one oocyte, 46.3% were classified as primordial, 24,1% as transition, 23.3% as primary, and 6.3% as secondary follicles. The mean number of granulosa cells surrounding primordial, transition, primary, and secondary follicles was 9.2, 12.1, 18.7, and 45.3, respectively. Increase in oocyte diameter was observed from primary to secondary follicles, while the oocyte nucleus increased only when follicles reached the secondary stage. The expression of CD31 was strong in vessels, corpus luteum, and in normal oocytes and granulosa cells from preantral follicles at all developmental stages. Likewise, VEGFA expression was observed in vessels and preantral follicles (granulosa cells, the oocyte and the oocyte nucleus). We characterized the morphology, and morphometry and expression of angiogenic factors in normal and atretic preantral follicles from Sapajus apella. This description can support the analysis of follicular quality and survival after procedures such as transplantation and cryopreservation.This study was supported by CNPq-Brazil (project no. 483439/2009-6)Federal University of Pará. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Laboratory of Wild Animal Biology and Medicine. Belém, PA, Brazil.Ceará State University. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Laboratory of Manipulation of Oocytes and Ovarian Preantral Follicles. Fortaleza, CE, Brazil.Ministério da Saúde. Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Centro Nacional de Primatas. Ananindeua, PA, Brasil.Ceará State University. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Laboratory of Manipulation of Oocytes and Ovarian Preantral Follicles. Fortaleza, CE, Brazil.Ceará State University. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Laboratory of Manipulation of Oocytes and Ovarian Preantral Follicles. Fortaleza, CE, Brazil.Federal University of Pará. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Laboratory of Wild Animal Biology and Medicine. Belém, PA, Brazil.Federal University of Pará. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Laboratory of Wild Animal Biology and Medicine. Belém, PA, Brazil / Utrecht University. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. 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Morphology and morphometry of preantral follicles, and immunolocalization of angiogenic factors in ovarian tissue from the neotropical primate Sapajus apella |
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Morphology and morphometry of preantral follicles, and immunolocalization of angiogenic factors in ovarian tissue from the neotropical primate Sapajus apella |
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Morphology and morphometry of preantral follicles, and immunolocalization of angiogenic factors in ovarian tissue from the neotropical primate Sapajus apella Brito, A. B Primatas / anatomia & histologia Cebus / anatomia & histologia Folículo Ovariano / citologia |
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Morphology and morphometry of preantral follicles, and immunolocalization of angiogenic factors in ovarian tissue from the neotropical primate Sapajus apella |
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Morphology and morphometry of preantral follicles, and immunolocalization of angiogenic factors in ovarian tissue from the neotropical primate Sapajus apella |
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Morphology and morphometry of preantral follicles, and immunolocalization of angiogenic factors in ovarian tissue from the neotropical primate Sapajus apella |
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Morphology and morphometry of preantral follicles, and immunolocalization of angiogenic factors in ovarian tissue from the neotropical primate Sapajus apella |
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Morphology and morphometry of preantral follicles, and immunolocalization of angiogenic factors in ovarian tissue from the neotropical primate Sapajus apella |
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Brito, A. B |
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Brito, A. B Brito, D. C. C Silva, Wellington Bandeira da Rodrigues, A. P. R Figueiredo, J. R Domingues, S. F. S Santos, Renata R |
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Brito, D. C. C Silva, Wellington Bandeira da Rodrigues, A. P. R Figueiredo, J. R Domingues, S. F. S Santos, Renata R |
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Brito, A. B Brito, D. C. C Silva, Wellington Bandeira da Rodrigues, A. P. R Figueiredo, J. R Domingues, S. F. S Santos, Renata R |
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Primatas / anatomia & histologia Cebus / anatomia & histologia Folículo Ovariano / citologia |
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Primatas / anatomia & histologia Cebus / anatomia & histologia Folículo Ovariano / citologia |
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Ovarian biopsies from five health adult monkeys were collected by exploratory laparotomy. Preantral follicles (primordial, primary, and secondary) were classified as normal or degenerated and submitted to morphometric analysis in which granulosa cell counts and the areas of follicles, oocytes, and oocyte nuclei were measured. Ovarian fragments were also immunolabelled for the quantitative analysis of VEGFA and CD31 protein expression in the ovarian tissue and in the preantral follicles. In total, 213 preantral follicles was examined for morphometry and morphological classification. From this total, 20 (9.4%) were follicles enclosing two or more oocytes, i.e. multi-oocyte follicles (MOFs). From the 193 follicles enclosing only one oocyte, 46.3% were classified as primordial, 24,1% as transition, 23.3% as primary, and 6.3% as secondary follicles. The mean number of granulosa cells surrounding primordial, transition, primary, and secondary follicles was 9.2, 12.1, 18.7, and 45.3, respectively. Increase in oocyte diameter was observed from primary to secondary follicles, while the oocyte nucleus increased only when follicles reached the secondary stage. The expression of CD31 was strong in vessels, corpus luteum, and in normal oocytes and granulosa cells from preantral follicles at all developmental stages. Likewise, VEGFA expression was observed in vessels and preantral follicles (granulosa cells, the oocyte and the oocyte nucleus). We characterized the morphology, and morphometry and expression of angiogenic factors in normal and atretic preantral follicles from Sapajus apella. This description can support the analysis of follicular quality and survival after procedures such as transplantation and cryopreservation. |
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BRITO, A. B. et al. Morphology and morphometry of preantral follicles, and immunolocalization of angiogenic factors in ovarian tissue from the neotropical primate Sapajus apella. Zygote, v. 26, n. 5, p. 424-429, Oct. 2018. |
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