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Placenta ; 95: 91-105, 2020 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32452408

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: The impala is a widely distributed African ungulate. Detailed studies of the placenta and ovaries in impala undertaken in the 1970s did not address the endocrine functions of the placenta. METHODS: The uteri of 25 pregnant impala estimated to be between 49 and 113 days of the 190 day gestation were examined grossly, histologically and immunohistochemically. RESULTS: A single corpus luteum was present in either maternal ovary but the conceptus was always situated in the right uterine horn. The fetal membranes extended to the tips of both uterine horns. The amnion was in intimate contact with, but not fused to, the allantochorion. Placentation was typically ruminant with fetal macrocotyledons attached to the rows of maternal caruncles. The fetal villi were highly branched, especially in the centre of each placentome where the attenuated maternal epithelium lining the placental crypts was absent in some places. Both the corpus luteum and the uninucleate trophoblast cells of the interplacentomal allantochorion stained strongly for 3-ß hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase, and progestagen concentrations in allantoic and amniotic fluids increased significantly as gestation progressed, with a tendency to do likewise in maternal serum. Binucleate trophoblast cells stained positively for bovine placental lactogen, but neither the placenta nor the maternal corpus luteum showed evidence of oestrogen synthesis. DISCUSSION: Despite exhibiting the same basic type of placentation, both the gross and histological structure of the impala placenta, along with its immunohistochemical properties, demonstrates that great variation exists across ruminant placentas.


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Antelopes/physiology , Placenta/physiology , Placentation/physiology , Uterus/physiology , 3-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenases/metabolism , Animals , Antelopes/anatomy & histology , Female , Placenta/anatomy & histology , Placenta/metabolism , Pregnancy , Progesterone/metabolism , Trophoblasts/cytology , Trophoblasts/metabolism , Uterus/anatomy & histology , Uterus/metabolism
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Reproduction ; 145(6): 541-54, 2013 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23550169

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Gross, histological and immunocytochemical examinations carried out on maternal and fetal reproductive tissues from two pregnant giraffes at an estimated 8 and 13.5 months of gestation (term=15 months) revealed a typically ruminant macrocotyledonary placenta with binucleate trophoblast cells scattered sparsely in the placentome where they stained intensely with a prolactin antiserum. Binucleate cells were present in greater numbers in the intercotyledonary allantochorion where they did not stain for prolactin whereas the uninucleate trophoblast still did. A single large corpus luteum of pregnancy and several small luteinised follicles were present in the maternal ovaries while the fetal ovaries at 13.5 months gestation showed an assortment of enlarging antral follicles and partially and completely lutenised follicles, the granulosa and luteal cells of which stained positively for 3ß-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (3ß-HSD), 17,20 lyase, prolactin, progesterone receptor and androgen receptor, but negatively for aromatase. The uninucleate trophoblast of the placentome and intercotyledonary allantochorion, the epithelium of the maternal endometrial glands, the seminiferous epithelium in the fetal testis at 8 months of gestation and the zonae fasciculata and reticularis of the fetal adrenal at 13.5 months also stained positively for 3ß-HSD and negatively for aromatase. Endocrinologically, it appears that the giraffe placenta is more similar to that of the sheep than the cow with a placental lactogen as the likely driver of the considerable degree of luteinisation seen in both the maternal and the fetal ovaries.


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Animals, Wild/physiology , Endocrine System/physiology , Ovary/physiology , Placenta/physiology , Ruminants/physiology , Adrenal Glands/cytology , Adrenal Glands/embryology , Animals , Animals, Wild/anatomy & histology , Animals, Wild/embryology , Endocrine System/anatomy & histology , Endocrine System/cytology , Endocrine System/embryology , Female , Male , Ovary/anatomy & histology , Ovary/cytology , Ovary/embryology , Placenta/anatomy & histology , Placenta/cytology , Placentation , Pregnancy , Ruminants/anatomy & histology , Ruminants/embryology , Testis/cytology , Testis/embryology , Zimbabwe
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