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Cell proliferation patterns in the equine endometrium throughout the non-pregnant reproductive cycle.

C Gerstenberg1, W R Allen, F Stewart.   

Abstract

Immunohistochemical detection of the proliferation marker Ki-67 antigen was used to monitor mitotic activity in the endometrium of mares. The monoclonal antibody MIB1 was validated for use on equine tissues by demonstrating its reaction with activated peripheral blood lymphocytes, and endometrial biopsies were recovered from 26 non-pregnant mares at selected stages during the reproductive cycle. The proportion of positively stained nuclei was counted in five random areas on each histological section to determine the percentage and type of proliferating cells. Multiplication rates in the types of cell found in the superficial strata, comprising the luminal epithelium, the epithelium of the gland necks and the stromal cells of the stratum compactum, were greatest during oestrus, presumably under the influence of oestrogens secreted by the growing ovarian follicles. In contrast, the mitotic activity in the cells of the deeper secretory portions of the endometrial glands was restricted to a brief phase between day 3 and day 7 of dioestrus, most likely as a delayed response to the decreasing oestrogen concentrations after ovulation. Some of the degenerate glands in subfertile mares did not follow this pattern of increased epithelial proliferation at that stage. After day 7 of dioestrus, the proliferation rates of cells in the endometrium decreased to basal values and remained low for as long as progesterone concentrations remained evaluated, even during prolonged dioestrus. The technique enabled characterization of normal cell proliferation patterns in the endometrium of mares and it will be a useful tool in the future for monitoring the endometrial responses of reproductively healthy and subfertile mares.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10505067     DOI: 10.1530/jrf.0.1160167

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Reprod Fertil        ISSN: 0022-4251


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