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Determining Proportion of Exfoliative Vaginal Cell during Various Stages of Estrus Cycle Using Vaginal Cytology Techniques in Aceh Cattle

The aim of this study was to investigate the period of estrus cycle in aceh cattle, Indonesia, based on vaginal cytology techniques. Four healthy females of aceh cattle with average weight of 250–300 kg, age of 5–7 years, and body condition score of 3-4 were used. All cattle were subjected to ultras...

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Autores principales: Siregar, Tongku N., Melia, Juli, Rohaya, Thasmi, Cut Nila, Masyitha, Dian, Wahyuni, Sri, Rosa, Juliana, Nurhafni, Panjaitan, Budianto, Herrialfian
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4764765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26977335
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/3976125
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author Siregar, Tongku N.
Melia, Juli
Rohaya,
Thasmi, Cut Nila
Masyitha, Dian
Wahyuni, Sri
Rosa, Juliana
Nurhafni,
Panjaitan, Budianto
Herrialfian,
author_facet Siregar, Tongku N.
Melia, Juli
Rohaya,
Thasmi, Cut Nila
Masyitha, Dian
Wahyuni, Sri
Rosa, Juliana
Nurhafni,
Panjaitan, Budianto
Herrialfian,
author_sort Siregar, Tongku N.
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description The aim of this study was to investigate the period of estrus cycle in aceh cattle, Indonesia, based on vaginal cytology techniques. Four healthy females of aceh cattle with average weight of 250–300 kg, age of 5–7 years, and body condition score of 3-4 were used. All cattle were subjected to ultrasonography analysis for the occurrence of corpus luteum before being synchronized using intramuscular injections of PGF2 alpha 25 mg. A vaginal swab was collected from aceh cattle, stained with Giemsa 10%, and observed microscopically. Period of estrus cycle was predicted from day 1 to day 24 after estrus synchronization was confirmed using ultrasonography analysis at the same day. The result showed that parabasal, intermediary, and superficial epithelium were found in the vaginal swabs collected from proestrus, metestrus, and diestrus aceh cattle. Proportions of these cells in the particular period of estrus cycle were 36.22, 32.62, and 31.16 (proestrus); 21.33, 32.58, and 46.09 (estrus); 40.75, 37.58, and 21.67 (metestrus); and 41.07, 37.38, and 21.67 (diestrus), respectively. In conclusion, dominant proportion of superficial cell that occurred in estrus period might be used as the base for determining optimal time for insemination.
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spelling pubmed-47647652016-03-14 Determining Proportion of Exfoliative Vaginal Cell during Various Stages of Estrus Cycle Using Vaginal Cytology Techniques in Aceh Cattle Siregar, Tongku N. Melia, Juli Rohaya, Thasmi, Cut Nila Masyitha, Dian Wahyuni, Sri Rosa, Juliana Nurhafni, Panjaitan, Budianto Herrialfian, Vet Med Int Research Article The aim of this study was to investigate the period of estrus cycle in aceh cattle, Indonesia, based on vaginal cytology techniques. Four healthy females of aceh cattle with average weight of 250–300 kg, age of 5–7 years, and body condition score of 3-4 were used. All cattle were subjected to ultrasonography analysis for the occurrence of corpus luteum before being synchronized using intramuscular injections of PGF2 alpha 25 mg. A vaginal swab was collected from aceh cattle, stained with Giemsa 10%, and observed microscopically. Period of estrus cycle was predicted from day 1 to day 24 after estrus synchronization was confirmed using ultrasonography analysis at the same day. The result showed that parabasal, intermediary, and superficial epithelium were found in the vaginal swabs collected from proestrus, metestrus, and diestrus aceh cattle. Proportions of these cells in the particular period of estrus cycle were 36.22, 32.62, and 31.16 (proestrus); 21.33, 32.58, and 46.09 (estrus); 40.75, 37.58, and 21.67 (metestrus); and 41.07, 37.38, and 21.67 (diestrus), respectively. In conclusion, dominant proportion of superficial cell that occurred in estrus period might be used as the base for determining optimal time for insemination. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016 2016-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4764765/ /pubmed/26977335 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/3976125 Text en Copyright © 2016 Tongku N. Siregar et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Siregar, Tongku N.
Melia, Juli
Rohaya,
Thasmi, Cut Nila
Masyitha, Dian
Wahyuni, Sri
Rosa, Juliana
Nurhafni,
Panjaitan, Budianto
Herrialfian,
Determining Proportion of Exfoliative Vaginal Cell during Various Stages of Estrus Cycle Using Vaginal Cytology Techniques in Aceh Cattle
title Determining Proportion of Exfoliative Vaginal Cell during Various Stages of Estrus Cycle Using Vaginal Cytology Techniques in Aceh Cattle
title_full Determining Proportion of Exfoliative Vaginal Cell during Various Stages of Estrus Cycle Using Vaginal Cytology Techniques in Aceh Cattle
title_fullStr Determining Proportion of Exfoliative Vaginal Cell during Various Stages of Estrus Cycle Using Vaginal Cytology Techniques in Aceh Cattle
title_full_unstemmed Determining Proportion of Exfoliative Vaginal Cell during Various Stages of Estrus Cycle Using Vaginal Cytology Techniques in Aceh Cattle
title_short Determining Proportion of Exfoliative Vaginal Cell during Various Stages of Estrus Cycle Using Vaginal Cytology Techniques in Aceh Cattle
title_sort determining proportion of exfoliative vaginal cell during various stages of estrus cycle using vaginal cytology techniques in aceh cattle
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4764765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26977335
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/3976125
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