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5 Transport and cholinergic innervation in the bovine oviduct are dysregulated in cystic ovary disease

Authors :
Sabine Kölle
Fiona McCartney
Deidre Scully
D. P. Campion
Sven Reese
Source :
Reproduction, Fertility and Development. 32:127
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
CSIRO Publishing, 2020.

Abstract

Cystic ovary disease (COD) is one of the most common causes of bovine infertility and affects 7-14% of cows in European herds. The morphological and molecular causes of this disease are largely unknown. Because the oviduct is pivotal to gamete transport, fertilization, and early embryonic development, the aim of this study was to analyse the effects of COD on the function of the oviduct. Oviducts were excised from cows affected by COD (n=29) as well as from healthy cows in mid diestrus (n=20) immediately after slaughter. A unique digital live cell imaging system established in our laboratory was used to capture real-time videos of ciliary beat and tubal fluid flow under near invivo conditions. For ciliary beat frequency, the differences in grayscale of beating cilia were transformed into frequencies using ImageJ (National Institutes for Health) and AutoSignal (SyStat Software Inc.). For particle transport speed (PTS), polystyrene beads were added to the buffer media and were automatically tracked using ImagePro (Media Cybernetics). Additionally, smooth muscle contraction and epithelial ion transport were investigated using organ baths and Ussing chambers. Our results showed that PTS was significantly decreased in oviducts from cows affected by COD as compared with controls (P=0.01, unpaired t-test). Further, in healthy control cows, PTS was consistently increased in the oviduct ipsilateral to ovulation as compared with the contralateral oviduct (P=0.03, paired t-test). This was not the case in cows affected by COD (P=0.47, paired t-test). Reduced PTS in oviducts from cows with COD was not due to changes in ciliary beat frequency. Although smooth muscle contraction was similar in oviducts from healthy and COD cows, the contractile response (mN) to the cholinomimetic drug carbachol (10−7-10−4 M) was significantly reduced in COD as compared with the controls (P

Details

ISSN :
10313613
Volume :
32
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Reproduction, Fertility and Development
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........ff2982ed0cb6ffcf7776a5ba8221ee13
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1071/rdv32n2ab5