1980
DOI: 10.1080/02541858.1980.11447714
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Observations on Ovarian Structure and Development of the Southern Giraffe,Giraffa Camelopardalis Giraffa

Abstract: The occurrence of vesicular follicles and corpora lutea (CL), without evidence of ovulation, in late fetuses and during prepubertal life was confirmed in the southern giraffe. In this, and other respects, the pattern of ovarian development is similar in the southern giraffe to the northern subspecies. This early ovarian activity recedes during late prepubertal life. Numerous accessory CL were present in pregnant and nonpregnant giraffe but they did not attain the size-of the true CL of pregnancy. The latter un… Show more

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“…The maternal ovaries of both G1 and G2 exhibited a single large CL of pregnancy, thereby confirming the previous observations of Kayanja & Blankenship (1973), Hall-Martin & Rowlands (1980), Benirschke (2007) and Lueders et al (2009aLueders et al ( , 2009b. However, the ovaries also contained a number of small antral follicles with prominent thecal and granulosa cell layers plus atretic follicles with degenerating granulosa cells.…”
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“…The maternal ovaries of both G1 and G2 exhibited a single large CL of pregnancy, thereby confirming the previous observations of Kayanja & Blankenship (1973), Hall-Martin & Rowlands (1980), Benirschke (2007) and Lueders et al (2009aLueders et al ( , 2009b. However, the ovaries also contained a number of small antral follicles with prominent thecal and granulosa cell layers plus atretic follicles with degenerating granulosa cells.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…The presence of these luteal structures in the fetal ovary was subsequently confirmed by Kayanja & Blankenship (1973), Gombe & Kayanja (1974) and Skinner & Hall-Martin (1975) and, more recently, Benirschke (2007) also noted multiple, small CL-like structures in the ovaries of an aborted giraffe fetus and a 3-day-old neonate. Such unusual developments in the fetal ovaries has led to speculation that the multiple CL-like structures may play a role in pregnancy maintenance, although the persistence of follicular growth and luteinisation after birth in the pre-pubertal giraffe (Kellas et al 1958, Kayanja & Blankenship 1973, Gombe & Kayanja 1974, Hall-Martin & Rowlands 1980, Lueders et al 2009a would seem to argue against such a possibility. Interestingly, the newborn Okapi (Okapia johnstoni), the only other living giraffid species, does not display the same ovarian activity as the giraffe neonate (Bernirschke 2007).…”
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