1. Structural changes in the granulosa lutein cells of pregnant cows between 60 and 245 days
- Author
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U B Singh
- Subjects
medicine.medical_specialty ,Histology ,Cell ,Matrix (biology) ,Endoplasmic Reticulum ,Andrology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,symbols.namesake ,Corpus Luteum ,Pregnancy ,Luteal Cells ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Granulosa Lutein Cell ,Glycogen ,Endoplasmic reticulum ,Lipid metabolism ,Golgi apparatus ,Lipid Metabolism ,Mitochondria ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Cytoplasm ,symbols ,Pregnancy, Animal ,Cattle ,Female ,Anatomy - Abstract
The structural changes in the granulosa lutein cells in the pregnant cows between 60 and 245 days, were observed. The polyhedral or plump cells had an acido-philic cytoplasm around the spherical nucleus. The glycogen granules increased in number up to 230 days of pregnancy. The lipid globules increased in size and amount during advanced pregnancy. The mitochondria showed a wide range of variations in shape and size. The matrix of many mitochondria contained dense inclusions which replaced the entire matrix in late pregnancy. The endoplasmic reticulum was chiefly of smooth type but a few stacks of the rough variety could be seen in the early days of pregnancy. Sometimes, whorls of smooth-surfaced endoplasmic reticulum enclosing mitochondria were seen. The Golgi complex was fully developed in the granulosa cells of all cases studied. The dense granules and lipid globules increased in size and number in the older corpora lutea. The cell surface showed numerous infoldings of the plasma membrane.
- Published
- 1975