Title of article :
Changes in the size distribution of goat steroidogenic
luteal cells during pregnancy
Author/Authors :
S. Arikan?، نويسنده , , A.A. Yigit، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Experiments were conducted to investigate the size distribution of goat steroidogenic luteal cells throughout pregnancy.
Corpora lutea were collected from very early (<6 weeks), early (6–8 weeks), middle (9–14 weeks) or late (15–18 weeks)
stages of pregnancy. Luteal tissue was dissociated into single-cell suspension by enzyme treatments. Cells were stained for
3 -hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (3 -HSD) activity, a marker for steroidogenic cells. The steroidogenic cells covered a wide
spectrum of size ranging from 5 to 45 m in diameter. There was a significant increase in mean cell diameter (P >0.01) as
pregnancy progressed. Mean diameter of 3 -HSD positive cells increased from 14.73±0.35 m in the corpus luteum of very
early pregnancy to 24.20±0.45 m in the corpus luteum of late pregnancy. The ratio of large (>20 m in diameter) to small
(5–20 m in diameter) luteal cells was 0.28:1.0 in very early pregnancy, with the 7.5–15 m cell size class being dominant.
However, the ratio of large-to-small luteal cells was increased to 1.77:1.0 m as pregnancy advanced and 25–35 m cell sizes
became predominant. It is likely that small luteal cells could develop into large cells as pregnancy progresses. Development
of pregnancy is also associated with an increase in size of steroidogenic luteal cells.
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Keywords :
goat , 3 -HSD , Corpus luteum , pregnancy , Luteal cells
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research