2008
DOI: 10.21836/pem20080110
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Histopathological and immunohistochemical findings during the sexual cycle in female mules and effects of long-term Regumate® administration

Abstract: SummaryThe aim of the first part of this study was a comparative immunohistochemical characterisation of the uterine secretory proteins uteroglobin (UG), uterocalin (UC), uteroferrin (UF) and of the calcium-binding protein calbindin (CAL) in the endometrium of clinically acyclic (n = 4) and "cyclic" mules (n = 2) considering clinical-gynaecological findings, endometrial functional morphology and blood serum concentrations of progesterone and estradiol. For this purpose a clinical-gynaecological examination was… Show more

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“…The latter have been characterized in detail by Häfner et al (2001) and Schoon, Wiegandt, Schoon, Aupperle, and Bartmann (2000). Maldifferentiated endometria with similar histomorphological features can also be detected in mares suffering from ovarian neoplasia (Bartmann, Schoon, & Hoppen, 2001;Ellenberger et al, 2005), after pharmaceutical intervention (Jäger et al, 2008;Klug, Bartmann, Schöning, Schoon, & Schoon, 1997) and in sports mares (Kilgenstein, Schöniger, Schoon, & Schoon, 2015). On the basis of routine biopsy examinations, Schoon et al (2000) described the occurrence of endometrial functional disturbances with an incidence rate of approximately 7%.…”
Section: Differentiationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The latter have been characterized in detail by Häfner et al (2001) and Schoon, Wiegandt, Schoon, Aupperle, and Bartmann (2000). Maldifferentiated endometria with similar histomorphological features can also be detected in mares suffering from ovarian neoplasia (Bartmann, Schoon, & Hoppen, 2001;Ellenberger et al, 2005), after pharmaceutical intervention (Jäger et al, 2008;Klug, Bartmann, Schöning, Schoon, & Schoon, 1997) and in sports mares (Kilgenstein, Schöniger, Schoon, & Schoon, 2015). On the basis of routine biopsy examinations, Schoon et al (2000) described the occurrence of endometrial functional disturbances with an incidence rate of approximately 7%.…”
Section: Differentiationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In accordance with Kenney (1978), these results implicate that during the transitional periods, hormonal signals sent out by the ovaries often do not seem to evoke an adequate response of the endometrium. Based on the apparent effect of a progestogen long-term application on the endometrial functional morphology of mule mares, Jäger et al (2008) presume a potential influence of complex regulatory mechanisms, which are not yet entirely understood. According to these authors, these mechanisms might offer similarities to the already described decoupled processes during the transitional periods in mares.…”
Section: Consistence Of Endometrial and Ovarian Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%