KMID : 1025520060480020191
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Journal of Animal Science and Technology 2006 Volume.48 No. 2 p.191 ~ p.202
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A Morphological Study on the Macrophages During Luteolysis in the Pig
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Kim Won-Sik
Han Seung-Ro Son Sung-Kyong Park Chang-Sik Yang Yun-Seok
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Abstract
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In addition to the removal of dying or dead lutein cells by phagocytosis in many species, macrophages exert both luteotropic effect during maturation period and luteolytic effect during degenerative period via mediating autocrine/paracrine actions of self-producing cytokines in the corpus luteum. In this experiment, immunohistochemical and transmission electron microscopic (TEM) studies were performed to observe the morphologic changes of luteal macrophages during luteolysis.
A small number of macrophages and low immunoreactivity were present at the mature stage. The number of macrophages and immunoreactivity gradually increased along the advance of luteolysis. Two subtypes of macrophages could be observed through TEM observation. One type of macrophage located between the large lutein cells contained no lipid droplets in their cytoplasm at mature stage. The other type of macrophage located near the blood vessels contained many lipid droplets in their cytoplasm during luteolysis. Particularly, no phagocytic macrophages were observed, which suggested the macrophages in the porcine corpus luteum did not involve in the phagocytotic elimination of dying lutein cells.
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KEYWORD
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Corpus Luteum, Luteolysis, Macrophage, Immunohistochemistry, TEM
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