| Literature DB >> 26419408 |
Federica Ariu1, Alessandro Strina1, Ombretta Murrone1, Laura Falchi1, Daniela Bebbere1, Sergio Ledda1, Maria Teresa Zedda1, Salvatore Pau1, Luisa Bogliolo1.
Abstract
This study investigated the distribution of lipid droplets (LD) in immature canine oocytes in relation to their size and the reproductive stage. Oocytes were collected from the ovaries of bitches at different estrous stages, divided according to their size (110-120 µm; >120 µm), and stained with Nile Red to detect lipid droplet distribution. At the follicular phase most of the oocytes displayed a diffuse pattern of LD distribution, whereas at anestrus and luteal phase oocytes showed LD mainly in a peripheral/ perinuclear LD distribution. A significantly higher intensity of LD has been recorded in the oocytes > 120 µm compared to those of smaller size (110 - 120 µm) at all stages of the estrous cycle. At follicular phase, oocytes > 120 µm displayed LD intensity similar to that of oocytes > 120 µm at luteal phase and higher compared to the oocytes of the other groups.Entities:
Keywords: Nile Red; diameter; estrous cycle; lipids; oocyte
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26419408 DOI: 10.1111/asj.12432
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anim Sci J ISSN: 1344-3941 Impact factor: 1.749