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Size Distribution of Luteal Cells During Pseudopregnancy in Domestic Cats
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ContentsExperiments were designed to investigate the size distribution of queen steroidogenic luteal cells throughout pseudopregnancy. Corpora lutea were obtained from the queens following ovariohysterectomy on days 7, 15 or 25 of pseudopregnancy. Luteal cells were isolated from the ovary by collagenase digestion. Steriodogenic cells were identified by staining of cells for 3β‐HSD activity. Cell diameters were measured using a microscope. Luteal cells having steroidogenic capacity covered a wide spectrum of sizes ranging from 3 to 35 μm in diameter. There was a significant increase in mean cell diameters (p < 0.01) as pseudopregnancy progressed. Mean diameter of 3β‐HSD positive cells increased from 10.41 ± 0.7 μm, on day 7 of pseudopregnancy, to 19.72 ± 1.3 μm on day 25 of pseudopregnancy. The ratio of large (>20 μm in diameter) to small (3–20 μm in diameter) luteal cells was 0.08 : 1.0 on day 7 of pseudopregnancy, with the 7.5–10 μm cell size class predominant. By day 25 of pseudopregnancy, the ratio of large‐to‐small cells was increased to 0.87 : 1.0, and 20–25 μm cell sizes become predominant. In conclusion, this study has demonstrated that the cells of the corpus luteum undergo continuous differentiation during pseudopregnancy in queen. This study also demonstrates that luteal cells dissociated from pseudopregnant queen can be used as a model to study the physiology of corpus luteum in pregnant cats.
Title: Size Distribution of Luteal Cells During Pseudopregnancy in Domestic Cats
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ContentsExperiments were designed to investigate the size distribution of queen steroidogenic luteal cells throughout pseudopregnancy.
Corpora lutea were obtained from the queens following ovariohysterectomy on days 7, 15 or 25 of pseudopregnancy.
Luteal cells were isolated from the ovary by collagenase digestion.
Steriodogenic cells were identified by staining of cells for 3β‐HSD activity.
Cell diameters were measured using a microscope.
Luteal cells having steroidogenic capacity covered a wide spectrum of sizes ranging from 3 to 35 μm in diameter.
There was a significant increase in mean cell diameters (p < 0.
01) as pseudopregnancy progressed.
Mean diameter of 3β‐HSD positive cells increased from 10.
41 ± 0.
7 μm, on day 7 of pseudopregnancy, to 19.
72 ± 1.
3 μm on day 25 of pseudopregnancy.
The ratio of large (>20 μm in diameter) to small (3–20 μm in diameter) luteal cells was 0.
08 : 1.
0 on day 7 of pseudopregnancy, with the 7.
5–10 μm cell size class predominant.
By day 25 of pseudopregnancy, the ratio of large‐to‐small cells was increased to 0.
87 : 1.
0, and 20–25 μm cell sizes become predominant.
In conclusion, this study has demonstrated that the cells of the corpus luteum undergo continuous differentiation during pseudopregnancy in queen.
This study also demonstrates that luteal cells dissociated from pseudopregnant queen can be used as a model to study the physiology of corpus luteum in pregnant cats.
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