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  • The study investigates how the size of the pre-ovulatory follicle (POF) in cows influences the reproductive readiness of the oviduct for embryo reception.
  • Two groups were created based on POF size: one with a large POF and corpus luteum (LF-LCL) and another with a small POF and corpus luteum (SF-SCL).
  • Results showed that the LF-LCL group had more favorable oviduct features, such as increased mucosal folds and secretory cells, indicating that larger POFs enhance the oviduct's readiness for supporting embryos.

Article Abstract

In cattle, the oviduct plays a major role in the reproductive process; however, molecular control of oviduct receptivity to the embryo is poorly understood. A model for receptivity based on size of the pre-ovulatory follicle (POF) was used to compare oviductal morphology, cellular proliferation, and candidate transcript abundance. Growth of the POF of Nelore (Bos indicus) cows was manipulated to produce two groups: a large POF-large corpus luteum (CL) group (LF-LCL; greater receptivity) and a small POF-small CL group (SF-SCL). Samples of the ampulla and isthmus ipsilateral and contralateral to CL were collected 4 days after GnRH-induced ovulation. Tissues were either embedded in paraffin for Harris-Hematoxylin and Eosin and periodic acid-Schiff staining and KI67 immunostaining, followed by morphological analyses, or stored at -80 °C for RNA extraction, cDNA synthesis, and qPCR analyses. The effects of group (LF-LCL and SF-SCL), region (ampulla and isthmus), and side (ipsilateral and contralateral) were analyzed using three-way nested ANOVA. The ipsilateral ampulla of the LF-LCL group presented more primary mucosal folds, a greater mucosal-folding grade and luminal perimeter, and more secretory cells and proliferating cells when compared with the ampulla of the SF-SCL group and with the contralateral ampulla of both groups. There were no morphological differences in the isthmus between groups and sides. Changes in transcript abundance are suggestive of LF-LCL-stimulated secretory activity. In summary, ovulation of a larger POF generates a periovulatory endocrine milieu that modulates morphological and functional features of the bovine oviduct which may support embryo survival and development.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00441-017-2666-0DOI Listing

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