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The effects of superior ovarian nerve sectioning on ovulation in the guinea pig

The effects on spontaneous ovulation associated with the unilateral or bilateral sectioning of the superior ovarian nerves (SON) were analyzed in guinea pigs at different time intervals of the estrous cycle. Day 1 of the estrous cycle was defined as the day when the animal presents complete loss of...

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Autores principales: Luna, F, Cortés, M, Flores, M, Hernández, B, Trujillo, A, Domínguez, R
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC222920/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14561223
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7827-1-61
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author Luna, F
Cortés, M
Flores, M
Hernández, B
Trujillo, A
Domínguez, R
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Cortés, M
Flores, M
Hernández, B
Trujillo, A
Domínguez, R
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description The effects on spontaneous ovulation associated with the unilateral or bilateral sectioning of the superior ovarian nerves (SON) were analyzed in guinea pigs at different time intervals of the estrous cycle. Day 1 of the estrous cycle was defined as the day when the animal presents complete loss of the vaginal membrane (open vagina). Subsequent phases of the cycle were determined by counting the days after Day 1. All animals were autopsied on the fifth day of the estrous cycle after surgery. Sectioning the right, left, or both SONs on day 5 (early luteal phase) resulted in a significant increase in the number of fresh corpora lutea. Ovulation increased significantly when the left SON (L-SON) was sectioned during late follicular phase (day 1) and medium luteal phase (day 8). When surgery was performed on days 1 or 8, neither sectioning the right SON (R-SON) nor sectioning the SON bilaterally had an apparent effect on ovulation rates. Similarly, ovulation rates were not affected when unilateral (right or left) or bilateral sectioning of the SON was performed during late luteal phase two (day 12). Unilateral or bilateral sectioning of the SON performed during the early luteal phase (day 5) was associated with a significant decrease in uterine weight. A comparable effect was observed when the L-SON was sectioned during late follicular phase (day 1), or medium luteal phase (day 8). No effects on uterine weight were observed when unilateral or bilateral sectioning of the SON was performed during late luteal phase. Our results suggest that in the guinea pig the SON modulates ovulation, and that the degree of modulation varies along the estrous cycle. The strongest influence of the SONs on ovulation occurs during early luteal phase, and decrease thereafter, being absent by late luteal phase. In addition, sectioning the left or the right SON caused different responses by the ovaries of adult guinea pigs. This paper discusses the mechanisms by which ovulation increased when the SON was surgically cut.
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spelling pubmed-2229202003-10-24 The effects of superior ovarian nerve sectioning on ovulation in the guinea pig Luna, F Cortés, M Flores, M Hernández, B Trujillo, A Domínguez, R Reprod Biol Endocrinol Research The effects on spontaneous ovulation associated with the unilateral or bilateral sectioning of the superior ovarian nerves (SON) were analyzed in guinea pigs at different time intervals of the estrous cycle. Day 1 of the estrous cycle was defined as the day when the animal presents complete loss of the vaginal membrane (open vagina). Subsequent phases of the cycle were determined by counting the days after Day 1. All animals were autopsied on the fifth day of the estrous cycle after surgery. Sectioning the right, left, or both SONs on day 5 (early luteal phase) resulted in a significant increase in the number of fresh corpora lutea. Ovulation increased significantly when the left SON (L-SON) was sectioned during late follicular phase (day 1) and medium luteal phase (day 8). When surgery was performed on days 1 or 8, neither sectioning the right SON (R-SON) nor sectioning the SON bilaterally had an apparent effect on ovulation rates. Similarly, ovulation rates were not affected when unilateral (right or left) or bilateral sectioning of the SON was performed during late luteal phase two (day 12). Unilateral or bilateral sectioning of the SON performed during the early luteal phase (day 5) was associated with a significant decrease in uterine weight. A comparable effect was observed when the L-SON was sectioned during late follicular phase (day 1), or medium luteal phase (day 8). No effects on uterine weight were observed when unilateral or bilateral sectioning of the SON was performed during late luteal phase. Our results suggest that in the guinea pig the SON modulates ovulation, and that the degree of modulation varies along the estrous cycle. The strongest influence of the SONs on ovulation occurs during early luteal phase, and decrease thereafter, being absent by late luteal phase. In addition, sectioning the left or the right SON caused different responses by the ovaries of adult guinea pigs. This paper discusses the mechanisms by which ovulation increased when the SON was surgically cut. BioMed Central 2003-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC222920/ /pubmed/14561223 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7827-1-61 Text en Copyright © 2003 Luna et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL.
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Luna, F
Cortés, M
Flores, M
Hernández, B
Trujillo, A
Domínguez, R
The effects of superior ovarian nerve sectioning on ovulation in the guinea pig
title The effects of superior ovarian nerve sectioning on ovulation in the guinea pig
title_full The effects of superior ovarian nerve sectioning on ovulation in the guinea pig
title_fullStr The effects of superior ovarian nerve sectioning on ovulation in the guinea pig
title_full_unstemmed The effects of superior ovarian nerve sectioning on ovulation in the guinea pig
title_short The effects of superior ovarian nerve sectioning on ovulation in the guinea pig
title_sort effects of superior ovarian nerve sectioning on ovulation in the guinea pig
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC222920/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14561223
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7827-1-61
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