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Immunohistochemical observation on the functions of follicles developed in ovaries of pregnant cows  

Kwak, Soo-Dong (College of Veterinary Medicine, Gyeongsang National University, Institute of Agriculture-Life Sciences)
Koh, Phil-Ok (College of Veterinary Medicine, Gyeongsang National University, Institute of Agriculture-Life Sciences)
Yang, Je-Hoon (College of Veterinary Medicine, Gyeongsang National University, Institute of Agriculture-Life Sciences)
Won, Chung-Kil (College of Veterinary Medicine, Gyeongsang National University, Institute of Agriculture-Life Sciences)
Kang, Chung-Boo (College of Veterinary Medicine, Gyeongsang National University, Institute of Agriculture-Life Sciences)
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Korean Journal of Veterinary Research / v.43, no.4, 2003 , pp. 555-561 More about this Journal
Abstract
Incidence of estrum or abortions in pregnant cows may be affected by large follicles developed together with corpus luteum in pair ovaries of pregnant cows. But the follicles of pregnant phase were not assessed about histological findings. Determination of the healthy and atretic follicles by presence of proliferative cells or apoptotic cells and histological compositions of follicles would be used as important data on measurements of ovarian functions. This study was focussed mainly to investigate macroscopical, histological and immunohistochemical findings of ovarian follicles of pregnant Korean native cows and dairy cows (Holstein). In immunohistochemical methods, assessments of proliferative cells using PCNA antibody and apoptotic cells using TUNEL methods were performed. The follicles were observed on all 24 pregnant cows (17 Korean native cows and 7 Holstein cows). Follicles of greater than 10 mm in daimeter were developed in 37.5% (9/24 heads) of these pregnant cows. largest follicles from in these cows were $16.0{\times}15.0mm$ in diameter in a Korean native cow(l20 days of gestation), $13.4{\times}10.1mm$ in a Korean native cow(50 days of gestation), $12.9{\times}11.5mm$ in a Holstein cow (120 days of gestation). 40.5% among all follicles having diameter of greater than 1.0 mm in pregnant cows were assessed as atretic follicles and in addition, healthy follicles also showed less in number and smaller in size and thinner in wall layer compared with those of cyclic phase ovaries. In immunohistochemical findings, also proliferative positive cells and apoptotic positive cells on the granulosa cell layers in the healthy follicles of pregnant cows appeared less than on those of cyclic follicles. So these follicles were assessed as weakly active follicles. In large follicles, above positive cells were not nearly appeared but granulosa cell debris were more appeared among the granulosa cells. So these large follicles were assessed as inactvie or atretic follicles. The above findings suggest that small follicles of pregnant phase were weakly active or atretic and large follicles were inactive or atretic.
Keywords
pregnant cows; follicles; atretic; healthy;
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