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Pesqui. vet. bras ; Pesqui. vet. bras;33(9): 1144-1150, set. 2013. ilus, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-694065

ABSTRACT

This paper aims to describe the uterine and ovarian ultrasonographic characteristics and Doppler velocimetric features of their arteries in bitches during the periovulatory period. Fifteen estrous cycles in 10 animals were evaluated. The ultrasonographic characteristics, resistance indices (RI) and pulsatility indices (PI) of the uterus and ovaries in each animal were recorded 5 days before and after ovulation (D0). The data were statistically analyzed, and the results were expressed as the mean ± standard error of mean (P<0.05). In results the ultrasonographic features of the uterus were the same on all of the cycles and evaluated days. The uterus had an average diameter of 0.85±0.02cm. An increase in the volume of the ovaries and the diameter of the ovarian follicles were measured. Ovaries had a volume of 0.64±0.06cm³, and the follicles cavities had a diameter of 0.46 ± 0.01 cm on the day of ovulation. After ovulation, it was observed that some follicles not collapse in some cycles. Two days prior to ovulation, the uterine blood perfusion decreased. This decrease remained unchanged until ovulation. Following ovulation, we measured a gradual increase in the uterine perfusion and in the ovarian artery. This artery directed blood flow to the ovaries and increased the intra-ovarian perfusion on the day after ovulation. In conclusion, specific features are observed in the uterus and ovarian ultrasound image and Doppler values of their arteries presented on the periovulatory days and when associated allow to estimate more accurately the date of ovulation.


Este trabalho teve como objetivo descrever as características ultrassonográficas uterinas e ovarianas, e dopplervelocimétricas das suas artérias nos dias periovulatórios em cadelas. Quinze ciclos estrais em 10 animais foram avaliados. As características ultrassonográficas, índices de resistência (IR) e índices de pulsatilidade (IP) do útero e dos ovários em cada animal foram registrados 5 dias antes e depois da ovulação (D0). Os dados foram analisados estatisticamente e os resultados foram expressos em média ± erro padrão da média (P<0,05). Como resultados as características ultrassonográficas uterinas foram semelhantes em todos os ciclos e dias avaliados, tendo o corpo uterino um diâmetro médio de 0,85±0,02cm. Foi observado um aumento no volume dos ovários e nos diâmetros dos folículos, tendo os ovários um volume de 0,64±0,06cm³, e a cavidade dos folículos um diâmetro de 0,46±0,01cm no dia da ovulação. Após a ovulação, foi observado colapso dos folículos somente em alguns ciclos. A perfusão sanguínea uterina diminuiu dois dias antes da ovulação e permaneceu inalterada até a ovulação. Após a ovulação, houve um aumento gradual na perfusão das artérias uterinas e ovarianas, direcionando o fluxo de sangue para os ovários e aumentando a perfusão da artéria intra-ovariana um dia após a ovulação. Conclui-se que características específicas são observadas na imagem ultrassonográfica uterina e ovariana, e dopplervelocimétricas de suas artérias nos dias periovulatórios, e quando associadas permitem estimar com mais precisão o dia da ovulação.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Dogs , Perfusion Imaging/veterinary , Ovary/anatomy & histology , Ultrasonography, Doppler/veterinary , Uterus/anatomy & histology , Uterine Artery/anatomy & histology , Estrous Cycle/physiology
2.
Pesqui. vet. bras ; 33(9): 1144-1150, Sept. 2013. ilus, graf
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: vti-9736

ABSTRACT

This paper aims to describe the uterine and ovarian ultrasonographic characteristics and Doppler velocimetric features of their arteries in bitches during the periovulatory period. Fifteen estrous cycles in 10 animals were evaluated. The ultrasonographic characteristics, resistance indices (RI) and pulsatility indices (PI) of the uterus and ovaries in each animal were recorded 5 days before and after ovulation (D0). The data were statistically analyzed, and the results were expressed as the mean ± standard error of mean (P<0.05). In results the ultrasonographic features of the uterus were the same on all of the cycles and evaluated days. The uterus had an average diameter of 0.85±0.02cm. An increase in the volume of the ovaries and the diameter of the ovarian follicles were measured. Ovaries had a volume of 0.64±0.06cm³, and the follicles cavities had a diameter of 0.46 ± 0.01 cm on the day of ovulation. After ovulation, it was observed that some follicles not collapse in some cycles. Two days prior to ovulation, the uterine blood perfusion decreased. This decrease remained unchanged until ovulation. Following ovulation, we measured a gradual increase in the uterine perfusion and in the ovarian artery. This artery directed blood flow to the ovaries and increased the intra-ovarian perfusion on the day after ovulation. In conclusion, specific features are observed in the uterus and ovarian ultrasound image and Doppler values of their arteries presented on the periovulatory days and when associated allow to estimate more accurately the date of ovulation.(AU)


Este trabalho teve como objetivo descrever as características ultrassonográficas uterinas e ovarianas, e dopplervelocimétricas das suas artérias nos dias periovulatórios em cadelas. Quinze ciclos estrais em 10 animais foram avaliados. As características ultrassonográficas, índices de resistência (IR) e índices de pulsatilidade (IP) do útero e dos ovários em cada animal foram registrados 5 dias antes e depois da ovulação (D0). Os dados foram analisados estatisticamente e os resultados foram expressos em média ± erro padrão da média (P<0,05). Como resultados as características ultrassonográficas uterinas foram semelhantes em todos os ciclos e dias avaliados, tendo o corpo uterino um diâmetro médio de 0,85±0,02cm. Foi observado um aumento no volume dos ovários e nos diâmetros dos folículos, tendo os ovários um volume de 0,64±0,06cm³, e a cavidade dos folículos um diâmetro de 0,46±0,01cm no dia da ovulação. Após a ovulação, foi observado colapso dos folículos somente em alguns ciclos. A perfusão sanguínea uterina diminuiu dois dias antes da ovulação e permaneceu inalterada até a ovulação. Após a ovulação, houve um aumento gradual na perfusão das artérias uterinas e ovarianas, direcionando o fluxo de sangue para os ovários e aumentando a perfusão da artéria intra-ovariana um dia após a ovulação. Conclui-se que características específicas são observadas na imagem ultrassonográfica uterina e ovariana, e dopplervelocimétricas de suas artérias nos dias periovulatórios, e quando associadas permitem estimar com mais precisão o dia da ovulação.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Dogs , Ultrasonography, Doppler/veterinary , Ovary/anatomy & histology , Uterus/anatomy & histology , Perfusion Imaging/veterinary , Estrous Cycle/physiology , Uterine Artery/anatomy & histology
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Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) ; 38(supl.2): s437-s443, 2010.
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1411726

ABSTRACT

Background: For decades, the mechanisms maintaining the dormancy, survival and growth of mammalian primordial follicles as well as their growth up to an early antral stage have been not well understood. In recent years, data obtained from studies on the expression and quantification of mRNA for several growth factors and from studies with genetically modified mouse models have revealed a number of molecules, whose functions are indispensable for (i) the maintenance of follicular quiescence, (ii) primordial follicle survival and (iii) activation, and/or (iv) the growth of primary follicles up to an early antral stage. Review: This review focuses on expression of mRNA and protein for growth factors, cytokines and their respective receptors in early follicles, as well as on the intrafollicular signaling cascades that lead to the in-vitro activation of primordial follicles. Furthermore, fundamental information on the levels of mRNA for growth factors at different stages of follicular development and the in-vitro effects of several locally expressed factors on ovarian follicular development will be discussed. During the transition into the primary stage or from the primary into the secondary follicle stage of goats there is a significant increase in the mRNA expression of different factors (BMP-6, BMP-15, KL, EGF, VIP, GDF-9). The detection of these different factors depends on the species. In rat ovaries, GHR is detected in oocytes, granulosa and theca cells. The presence of the mRNA for GHR, but not that for GH has been detected in rat pre-antral follicles. GHR mRNA has only been found in granulosa cells, while positive immunostaining for GHR has been observed in both oocytes and granulosa cells. Also in vitro studies with goat primordial follicles have demonstrated that different factors, estradiol and progesterone promote primordial follicle activation and/or oocyte growth. Recently, several studies have been performed with mouse primordial follicles to understand how intrafollicular cytokines and growth factors may control the fate of primordial follicles in the ovary. In rodents, anti-Mullerian hormone has been shown to inhibit mouse primordial follicle growth and to downregulate c-kit expression in rats, suggesting that, at least in rodents, the kit system plays a key role in initiation of follicular growth. In relation to control of primary and secondary follicles, several in vitro studies have demonstrated that FSH, activin-A, EGF, GH, IGF-I and IGF-II stimulate oocyte growth and follicular development in different species. Conclusion: This review updates the information on expression of mRNA and proteins for growth factors and their role in the regulation of development from primordial to early antral follicles. The growing knowledge of the molecules that control the dormancy, survival, activation and growth of primordial follicles will not only contribute for a better understanding of the physiology of the mammalian ovary, but will also enable researchers to develop more promising methods for promoting growth of oocytes from primordial follicles, the richest follicular resource in the mammalian ovary.


Subject(s)
Animals , Gene Expression , Ovarian Follicle/growth & development , Mammals
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