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Anim Reprod Sci ; 122(1-2): 98-110, 2010 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20800980

ABSTRACT

Cystic ovarian disease (COD) is an important cause of infertility that affects cattle. Alterations in the ovarian micro-environment of females with follicular cysts could alter the normal processes of proliferation and programmed cell death in ovarian cells. Thus, the objective in the present study was to evaluate apoptosis and proliferation in induced ovarian cystic follicles in cows to investigate the follicular persistence. Stage of estrous cycle was synchronized in 10 heifers and 5 were then subjected to the induction of COD by administration of ACTH. After the ovariectomy number of in situ apoptotic cells by TUNEL assay, active caspase-3, FAS/FASLG and members of the BCL2 family were compared by immunohistochemistry and multiplex PCR and cell proliferation by evaluation of Ki-67 protein and cyclin D1 and E mRNA. Significantly (p<0.05) lesser proliferative and apoptotic rates were found in cystic follicles from cows with COD compared with those with regular cycles. The relatively minimal proliferation found by immunohistochemistry with Ki-67 marker were confirmed by the gene expression of cyclin D1 and E. Lesser apoptotic rates were associated with decreased amounts of apoptotic-related proteins BAX, FASLG and caspase-3 as well as the in situ apoptosis detected by TUNEL assay, and increased amounts of the anti-apoptotic survival factor cellular BCL2 in the cystic follicles of the COD group. The BAX/BCL2 gene expression profile confirmed the immunohistochemical findings. Results from the present study indicate that cellular proliferation and apoptosis are altered in cystic follicles of cattle. The present study provides new insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying the aberrant persistence of follicular cysts and related diseases.


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Apoptosis , Cell Proliferation , Follicular Cyst/veterinary , Ovarian Cysts/veterinary , Adrenocorticotropic Hormone/pharmacology , Animals , Caspase 3/analysis , Cattle , Cell Survival , Cyclin D1/analysis , Cyclin E/analysis , Fas Ligand Protein/analysis , Female , Follicular Cyst/chemically induced , Follicular Cyst/pathology , Ki-67 Antigen/analysis , Ovarian Cysts/chemically induced , Ovarian Cysts/pathology , Ovary/chemistry , Ovary/metabolism , Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2/analysis , bcl-2-Associated X Protein/analysis
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Res Vet Sci ; 84(3): 419-27, 2008 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17631370

ABSTRACT

The objective of this research was to determine changes in IGF-I levels in serum and follicular fluid, and immunoreactivity of the follicle wall of cows with spontaneous (slaughter specimens) or ACTH-induced follicular cysts, and to compare results to normal cycling (control) cows after selection of the ovulatory follicle. Concentrations of IGF-I in serum did not differ between control and cystic animals (p=0.76). Fluid from the ovulatory follicle in control cows had 41% higher concentrations of IGF-I than that from cystic follicles collected at slaughter (spontaneous cysts; p<0.05) and 70% higher than that in induced follicular cysts (p<0.05). An intense positive immunostaining with anti-IGF-I was observed in granulosa cells (p<0.05) and in the theca interna (p<0.05) of secondary and tertiary follicles in all three groups of animals, but staining was less intense in cystic (p<0.05) and atretic follicles (p<0.05). This study provides evidence to suggest that cystic ovarian disease in cattle is associated with decreased concentrations of IGF-I in follicular fluid, but not in serum, and decreased production of IGF-I in the follicular wall. These data support the notion that IGF-I plays a role in the regulation of folliculogenesis, and may participate in the pathogenesis of cystic ovarian disease in cattle.


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Cattle Diseases/blood , Follicular Fluid/chemistry , Insulin-Like Growth Factor I/metabolism , Ovarian Cysts/veterinary , Ovarian Follicle/chemistry , Abattoirs , Animals , Cattle , Cattle Diseases/etiology , Cattle Diseases/pathology , Female , Immunohistochemistry , Insulin-Like Growth Factor I/analysis , Ovarian Cysts/blood , Ovarian Cysts/etiology , Ovarian Cysts/pathology , Ovarian Follicle/pathology , Radioimmunoassay , Theca Cells/chemistry , Theca Cells/pathology
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