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Histology,histochemistry and morphometry of the ovary of the adult plains viscacha (Lagostomus maximus) in different reproductive stages
Authors:Mirta Alicia Flamini  Claudio Gustavo Barbeito  Eduardo Juan Gimeno  Enrique Leo Portiansky
Affiliation:1. Department of Histology and Embryology;2. Institute of Pathology, School of Veterinary Sciences, National University of La Plata, PO Box 296, 1900 La Plata, Argentina
Abstract:Lagostomus maximus is a South American Hystricognathi rodent whose reproductive behaviour shows characteristics unusual for mammals, such as polyovulation (200–800 oocytes) and a high rate of embryo mortality. Thirty‐six mature females captured in the province of Buenos Aires showed different physiological reproductive stages. Most of them presented a postpartum oestrus in August–September. This characteristic is different from that reported in other geographical areas. The stages considered were: anoestrus, follicular phase, early pregnancy and late pregnancy. The ovaries were light‐pink and smooth and presented a tortuous cord‐like aspect. Many primordial follicles were found in all the females studied. Follicles in different states of maturation and primary and accessory corpora lutea were observed in the cortex. These structures were smaller than those present in other related species. Follicles did not project into the surface of the organ. Calcified follicles of diverse size were found in all the ovaries. Atretic follicles were found in all the stages analysed. Interstitial tissue surrounding the follicles and the corpora lutea was also observed. The number and proportion of different cortical structures varied in the physiological stages analysed. The ovaries of the viscacha have differential characteristics in comparison to other Hystricognathi, some of them related to polyovulation.
Keywords:Lagostomus maximus  Hystricognathi  polyovulation  accessory corpora lutea  ovary
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