Oocyte and ovary morphological observation of gray wolf (Canis lupus)

Abstract The present study was carried out to describe the reproductive system of a single adult female wolf, including the uterine horns, cervix, ovaries and follicles. The cumulus oocytes complexes (COCs) and oocytes were also examined. The results showed that the size of each ovary was about 9 ×...

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Main Authors: Li, Feng-Yin, Tao, Yong, Fang, Fu-Gui, Li, Yun-Sheng, Zhang, Yun-Hai, Zhang, Zhi-Zhong, Liu, Xu-Guang
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spelling crbrillap:10.1163/157075610x516475 2023-06-06T11:52:41+02:00 Oocyte and ovary morphological observation of gray wolf (Canis lupus) Li, Feng-Yin Tao, Yong Fang, Fu-Gui Li, Yun-Sheng Zhang, Yun-Hai Zhang, Zhi-Zhong Liu, Xu-Guang 2010 http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157075610x516475 https://brill.com/view/journals/ab/60/3/article-p249_2.xml https://brill.com/downloadpdf/journals/ab/60/3/article-p249_2.xml unknown Brill Animal Biology volume 60, issue 3, page 249-257 ISSN 1570-7555 1570-7563 Animal Science and Zoology Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics journal-article 2010 crbrillap https://doi.org/10.1163/157075610x516475 2023-04-14T13:49:02Z Abstract The present study was carried out to describe the reproductive system of a single adult female wolf, including the uterine horns, cervix, ovaries and follicles. The cumulus oocytes complexes (COCs) and oocytes were also examined. The results showed that the size of each ovary was about 9 × 6 mm with an average of weight of 461.3 mg. The uterus was Y-shaped, and the length of each uterine horn was 14 cm. The distance from the cervix to the bifurcation of the uterine horns was also 14 cm. The left ovary had two large follicles on the surface with a diameter more than 4 mm, while the right ovary had no protuberant follicles. The ovaries were covered with a lot of fat, and were well developed. The COCs derived from the antral follicles were dark, and the nuded oocytes had a dark cytoplasm. The diameter of the oocytes removed from the antral follicles was 116.8 μm on average. The ovaries had a smooth surface and all the follicles were under the surface except for two big follicles on the left ovary. Histological examination of the ovaries by haematoxylin and eosin staining demonstrated that the primordial, primary, preantral and antral follicles were scattered in the cortex, the medulla was abundant with blood vessels. This study preliminarily reveals the features of the wolf reproductive system and the structure of its oocytes and ovaries, which might be indicative for further study and the protection of the species. Article in Journal/Newspaper Canis lupus gray wolf Brill (via Crossref) Animal Biology 60 3 249 257
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Li, Feng-Yin
Tao, Yong
Fang, Fu-Gui
Li, Yun-Sheng
Zhang, Yun-Hai
Zhang, Zhi-Zhong
Liu, Xu-Guang
Oocyte and ovary morphological observation of gray wolf (Canis lupus)
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description Abstract The present study was carried out to describe the reproductive system of a single adult female wolf, including the uterine horns, cervix, ovaries and follicles. The cumulus oocytes complexes (COCs) and oocytes were also examined. The results showed that the size of each ovary was about 9 × 6 mm with an average of weight of 461.3 mg. The uterus was Y-shaped, and the length of each uterine horn was 14 cm. The distance from the cervix to the bifurcation of the uterine horns was also 14 cm. The left ovary had two large follicles on the surface with a diameter more than 4 mm, while the right ovary had no protuberant follicles. The ovaries were covered with a lot of fat, and were well developed. The COCs derived from the antral follicles were dark, and the nuded oocytes had a dark cytoplasm. The diameter of the oocytes removed from the antral follicles was 116.8 μm on average. The ovaries had a smooth surface and all the follicles were under the surface except for two big follicles on the left ovary. Histological examination of the ovaries by haematoxylin and eosin staining demonstrated that the primordial, primary, preantral and antral follicles were scattered in the cortex, the medulla was abundant with blood vessels. This study preliminarily reveals the features of the wolf reproductive system and the structure of its oocytes and ovaries, which might be indicative for further study and the protection of the species.
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author Li, Feng-Yin
Tao, Yong
Fang, Fu-Gui
Li, Yun-Sheng
Zhang, Yun-Hai
Zhang, Zhi-Zhong
Liu, Xu-Guang
author_facet Li, Feng-Yin
Tao, Yong
Fang, Fu-Gui
Li, Yun-Sheng
Zhang, Yun-Hai
Zhang, Zhi-Zhong
Liu, Xu-Guang
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title Oocyte and ovary morphological observation of gray wolf (Canis lupus)
title_short Oocyte and ovary morphological observation of gray wolf (Canis lupus)
title_full Oocyte and ovary morphological observation of gray wolf (Canis lupus)
title_fullStr Oocyte and ovary morphological observation of gray wolf (Canis lupus)
title_full_unstemmed Oocyte and ovary morphological observation of gray wolf (Canis lupus)
title_sort oocyte and ovary morphological observation of gray wolf (canis lupus)
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