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    Ovarian capillary blood supply in different breeds of dairy cows (2022)

    Art
    Poster
    Autoren
    Rieger, Juliane
    Kordowitzki, Paweł
    Merle, Roswitha (WE 16)
    Plendl, Johanna (WE 1)
    Kaessmeyer, Sabine
    Kongress
    33rd Congress of the European Association of Veterinary Anatomists
    Ghent, Belgium, 28. – 31.07.2021
    Quelle
    Anatomia, histologia, embryologia
    Bandzählung: 51
    Heftzählung: S1
    Seiten: 49
    ISSN: 0340-2096
    Sprache
    Englisch
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    URL (Volltext): https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ahe.12759
    DOI: 10.1111/ahe.12759
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    14163 Berlin
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    epi@vetmed.fu-berlin.de

    Abstract / Zusammenfassung

    Introduction:
    High-producing dairy cows suffer from health and fertility problems at a young age. Vascularization plays a fundamental role in the reproductive organs and changes with aging. We hypothesize that due to the enormous milk yield of Friesian breeds they are comparable to high-performance athletes who suffer from increased angiogenesis and premature aging.

    Materials and Methods:
    The high-performance breed Holstein-Friesian (HF, n = 5) was compared to a dual-purpose breed, the Polish Red Cattle (PR, n = 5). Ovarian tissue (zona parenchymatosa and vasculosa) was sampled at a slaughterhouse, formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded. Blood vessels were labeled via lectin-histochemistry. Angiogenesis parameters were analysed lightmicroscopically in two areas - theca folliculi of tertiary follicles and in zona parenchymatosa without functional structures: number of capillaries per area, intercapillary distance, capillary size, area of individual capillary lumina and percentage area occupied by capillaries.

    Results:
    It has been shown that the larger the tertiary follicle, the stronger the vascularization. PR had larger capillaries. Distance between capillaries became smaller with increasing age. A quadratic influence of age on vascularization could be shown. Capillary area decreased first and from 70 months of age increased again. No correlation was found between the two measurement areas.

    Conclusion:
    The influence of age on the area occupied by capillaries was significant but may not have any effect as it may have been biased by race or sample distribution. Since the distance between the capillaries was influenced by age, it can be assumed that there could still be an influence on vascularization.

    All husbandry and experimental procedures were approved by the local ethics committee for animal experiments in Olsztyn (No. 72/2019 in the area of application 68/2019).