Cell death during natural and induced luteal regression in mares

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Al-zi'abi, MO
Fraser, HM
Watson, ED [1 ]
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[1] Univ Edinburgh, Dept Vet Clin Studies, Easter Bush EH25 9RG, Midlothian, Scotland
[2] MRC, Human Reprod Sci Unit, Edinburgh EH3 9ET, Midlothian, Scotland
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10.1530/rep.0.1230067
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Q [生物科学];
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In mares, little information is available on the type of cell death that occurs during natural and induced luteal regression. Corpora lutea were collected from mares in the early luteal phase, days 3-4 (n=4); mid-luteal phase, day 10 (n=5); early regression, day 14 (n=4); late regression, day 17 (n=4); and 12 and 36 h (n=3 per group) after PGF(2alpha) administration on day 10. Histological and ultrastructural sections were examined and TUNEL was used to detect DNA fragmentation. In early luteal regression, there were more pyknotic luteal cells and extracellular round dense bodies compared with the mid-luteal phase. By late regression, there was a significant decline (P<0.01) in the number of round dense body clusters and a marked accumulation of lipid. Twelve and 36 h after PGF(2α) administration, changes were similar to those seen in natural regression, but there was also a marked infiltration of neutrophils. Accumulation of lipid was not apparent until 36 h after PGF(2α) administration. Ultrastructural examination revealed rarefaction and distortion of the mitochondrial cristae in most of the luteal cells by the mid-luteal phase. Luteal cells showed shrinkage, accumulation of lipid with foamy appearance, and disruption in both smooth endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria during natural and induced regression. Some luteal cells showed fragmented or pyknotic chromatin characteristic of apoptosis. Other luteal cells showed crenation of the nuclear membrane and shrinkage of the nucleus, features not characteristic of apoptotic cell death. In late regression, capillaries were obstructed by swollen endothelial cells and round dense bodies. These results show that structural regression may be initiated as early as the mid-luteal phase, and is clearly visible by day 14 in natural regression and 12 h after induced regression. Apoptosis did appear to be involved in luteolysis in the equine corpus luteum, but non-apoptotic changes were also observed in some luteal cells during regression. Accumulation of lipid was a late feature of luteal regression.
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