Ultrastructural changes in granulosa lutein cells and progesterone levels during preimplantation,implantation, and early placentation in the western spotted skunk |
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Authors: | Dr. Akhouri A. Sinha Rodney A. Mead |
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Affiliation: | (1) Section of Metabolism and Endocrinology, Veterans Administration Hospital and Department of Zoology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA;(2) Department of Biological Sciences, University of Idaho, Moscow, USA;(3) Bldg. 49, Rm. 207, Veterans Administration Hospital, 54th Street and 48th Avenue South, 55417 Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary The ultrastructure of corpora lutea obtained during the preimplantation, implantation and early postimplantation periods has been studied in 20 western spotted skunks. Fine structure of granulosa lutein cells was correlated with progesterone levels. The corpus luteum of the prolonged (7 month) preimplantation period contained undifferentiated small granulosa cells and differentiated large granulosa lutein cells. The former ranged in size between 12 and 20 and the latter between 20 and 45 . The ratio of small and large cells was about equal in an animal 2 days prior to nidation whereas only few small cells and numerous large cells were observed in an animal estimated to be 8 to 12 hours from nidation. Occasionally small cells were observed amidst large ones during the 24 hour nidation period, i.e. adhesion of trophoblast with the luminal uterine epithelium, but small cells were absent in animals after this period. Small cells had some smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum, rod-shaped mitochondria with platelike cristae, small Golgi complex, and relatively smooth plasma membranes. Large lutein cells had abundant smooth endoplasmic reticulum, membranous whorls of smooth endoplasmic reticulum, usually round mitochondria with tubular and lamellar cristae, a well developed Golgi complex, variable amounts of lipid droplets, and highly plicated and ruffled plasma membranes. Peripheral plasma progesterone levels during the prolonged preimplantation period ranged between 1.1 and 7.9 ng/ml, but during implantation it was between 8 and 16.6 ng/ml. It is suggested that plasma progesterone levels fluctuate during the time of implantation and should not be regarded as a basis to predict actual nidation in the western spotted skunk.This research was supported in part by Grant Number HD06556 from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. |
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Keywords: | Granulosa lutein cells Western spotted skunk Ultrastructure Progesterone levels Implantation |
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