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Unilateral uteroovarian relationship in pregnant cattle and role of uterine vein
Authors:Marcelo R Del Campo  RJ Mapletoft  RF Rowe  JK Critser  OJ Ginther
Institution:Department of Veterinary Science University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, Wisconsin 53706 USA
Abstract:The hypothesis of a unilateral uteroovarian relationship between location of embryos and maintenance of corpora lutea (CL) was tested in superovulated cattle. Ovulations were induced in both ovaries and a uterine horn was isolated subsequent to insemination to produce unilateral pregnancy. The mean weight of CL on day 24 was greater (P<.05) on the gravid side (2580 mg) than on the nongravid side (1200 mg; n=5), supporting the hypothesis. Involvement of the main uterine vein in the unilateral pathway between a gravid horn and the adjacent ovary was demonstrated in an experiment which utilized separation of uterine horns, anastomosis of uterine veins between sides, and insertion of embryos into one side by embryo transfer. Mean weight of CL on day 24 was less (P<.05) when the gravid horn was contralateral to the CL (950 mg; n=3), than when the gravid horn was ipsilateral to the CL (4760 mg) or when the gravid horn was contralateral to the CL and the uterine vein from the contralateral side was anastomosed to the vein on the ipsilateral side (3580 mg; n=3).
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