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Local changes in blood flow within the preovulatory follicle wall and early corpus luteum in cows.

T J Acosta1, K G Hayashi, M Ohtani, A Miyamoto.   

Abstract

Haemodynamic changes are involved in the cyclic remodelling of ovarian tissue that occurs during final follicular growth, ovulation and new corpus luteum development. The aim of this study was to characterize the real-time changes in the blood flow within the follicle wall associated with the LH surge, ovulation and corpus luteum development in cows. Normally cyclic cows with a spontaneous ovulation (n = 5) or a GnRH-induced ovulation (n = 5) were examined by transrectal colour and pulsed Doppler ultrasonography to determine the area and the time-averaged maximum velocity (TAMXV) of the blood flow within the preovulatory follicle wall and the early corpus luteum. Ultrasonographic examinations began 48 h after a luteolytic injection of PGF(2alpha) analogue was given at the mid-luteal phase of the oestrous cycle. Cows with spontaneous ovulation were scanned at 6 h intervals until ovulation occurred. Cows with GnRH-induced ovulation were scanned just before GnRH injection (0 h), thereafter at 0.5, 1, 2, 6, 12, 24 h and at 24 h intervals up to day 5. Blood samples were collected at the same time points for oestradiol, LH and progesterone determinations. Cows with both spontaneous and GnRH-induced ovulation showed a clear increase in the plasma concentration of LH (LH surge) followed by ovulation 26-34 h later. In the colour Doppler image of the preovulatory follicle, the blood flow before the LH surge was detectable only in a small area in the base of the follicle. An acute increase in the blood flow velocity (TAMXV) was detected at 0.5 h after GnRH injection, synchronously with the initiation of the LH surge. At 12 h after the LH surge, the plasma concentrations of oestradiol decreased to basal concentrations. The TAMXV remained unchanged after the initial increase until ovulation, but decreased on day 2 (12-24 h after ovulation). In the early corpus luteum, the blood flow (area and TAMXV) gradually increased in parallel with the increase in corpus luteum volume and plasma progesterone concentration from day 2 to day 5, indicating active angiogenesis and normal luteal development. Collectively, the complex structural, secretory and functional changes that take place in the ovary before ovulation are closely associated with a local increase in the blood flow within the preovulatory follicle wall. The result of the present study provides the first visual information on vascular and blood flow changes associated with ovulation and early corpus luteum development in cows. This information may be essential for future studies involving pharmacological control of blood flow and alteration of ovarian function.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12713439

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reproduction        ISSN: 1470-1626            Impact factor:   3.906


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