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Endometrial Cytology During the Different Phases of the Estrous Cycle in Jennies: New Evidences
SIMPLE SUMMARY: This study provides new evidences of the physiological changes of endometrial epithelial cells in cycling jennies during the estrus cycle. The number and morphology of endometrial cells significantly change during the estrous cycle. Endometrial epithelial cell exfoliation is signific...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7341222/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32575538 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10061062 |
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author | Quartuccio, Marco Cristarella, Santo Medica, Pietro Fazio, Esterina Mazzullo, Giuseppe Rifici, Claudia Liotta, Luigi Satué, Katiuska |
author_facet | Quartuccio, Marco Cristarella, Santo Medica, Pietro Fazio, Esterina Mazzullo, Giuseppe Rifici, Claudia Liotta, Luigi Satué, Katiuska |
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description | SIMPLE SUMMARY: This study provides new evidences of the physiological changes of endometrial epithelial cells in cycling jennies during the estrus cycle. The number and morphology of endometrial cells significantly change during the estrous cycle. Endometrial epithelial cell exfoliation is significantly more abundant in estrus than diestrus. The morphological pattern of endometrial epithelial cells shows columnar morphology during estrus, becoming more cuboidal during diestrus. Likewise, degenerative changes observed in later diestrus compared with normal morphology of endometrial epithelial cells in estrus are shown. Scarce segmented neutrophils and erythrocytes are a common response during estrus. The cytobrush (CB) technique represents a suitable method for the endometrial evaluation, taking into account cytopathological purposes in cycling jennies. ABSTRACT: Since in the mare and other animal species such as bitches and cats, the endometrial cell pattern varies depending on the phase of the estrous cycle, the aim of this study was to describe and quantify the endometrial cytological (EC) findings in cycling jennies. EC of eight nonpregnant jennies by cytobrush (CB) at diestrus (day 1 and day 14) and estrous (day 21) were evaluated. All slides were stained with Wright´s stain and microscopically examined at both 400× and 1000× magnification. Seven high-power fields (400×) were assessed in each smear and the endometrial epithelial cells and neutrophils (PMNs) were counted. Endometrial epithelial cells were classified as intact, distorted or fragmented and, on the basis of the presence of dense groups, in monolayer or single clusters. Cytoplasmic characteristics, such as vacuolation or streaming and size, form, position of nuclear characteristics, including karyorrhexis, were recorded. Background aspect, as clear, proteinaceous, or debris, was also considered. In general, sampling by CB provided a yield of cells and clumped endometrial epithelial cells in many smears, being more abundant in estrus than early and late diestrus. Individual endometrial epithelial cells, during estrous, presented a columnar morphology, ciliated or not ciliated and basal nuclei. During diestrus phase, endometrial epithelial cells presented a more cuboidal ciliated or not ciliated morphology. Moderate amount of proteinacious material and red blood cells (RBC) was also observed. Non variation in the percentage of PMNs during diestrus was obtained, but lower and segmented PMNs in CB smears were shown in estrous. This study provides new insights on the physiological changes of endometrial epithelial cells in cycling jennies during the estrus cycle. The CB technique represents a suitable and adequate method for endometrial evaluation, taking into account cytological and/or cytopathological purposes also in jennies. |
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spelling | pubmed-73412222020-07-14 Endometrial Cytology During the Different Phases of the Estrous Cycle in Jennies: New Evidences Quartuccio, Marco Cristarella, Santo Medica, Pietro Fazio, Esterina Mazzullo, Giuseppe Rifici, Claudia Liotta, Luigi Satué, Katiuska Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: This study provides new evidences of the physiological changes of endometrial epithelial cells in cycling jennies during the estrus cycle. The number and morphology of endometrial cells significantly change during the estrous cycle. Endometrial epithelial cell exfoliation is significantly more abundant in estrus than diestrus. The morphological pattern of endometrial epithelial cells shows columnar morphology during estrus, becoming more cuboidal during diestrus. Likewise, degenerative changes observed in later diestrus compared with normal morphology of endometrial epithelial cells in estrus are shown. Scarce segmented neutrophils and erythrocytes are a common response during estrus. The cytobrush (CB) technique represents a suitable method for the endometrial evaluation, taking into account cytopathological purposes in cycling jennies. ABSTRACT: Since in the mare and other animal species such as bitches and cats, the endometrial cell pattern varies depending on the phase of the estrous cycle, the aim of this study was to describe and quantify the endometrial cytological (EC) findings in cycling jennies. EC of eight nonpregnant jennies by cytobrush (CB) at diestrus (day 1 and day 14) and estrous (day 21) were evaluated. All slides were stained with Wright´s stain and microscopically examined at both 400× and 1000× magnification. Seven high-power fields (400×) were assessed in each smear and the endometrial epithelial cells and neutrophils (PMNs) were counted. Endometrial epithelial cells were classified as intact, distorted or fragmented and, on the basis of the presence of dense groups, in monolayer or single clusters. Cytoplasmic characteristics, such as vacuolation or streaming and size, form, position of nuclear characteristics, including karyorrhexis, were recorded. Background aspect, as clear, proteinaceous, or debris, was also considered. In general, sampling by CB provided a yield of cells and clumped endometrial epithelial cells in many smears, being more abundant in estrus than early and late diestrus. Individual endometrial epithelial cells, during estrous, presented a columnar morphology, ciliated or not ciliated and basal nuclei. During diestrus phase, endometrial epithelial cells presented a more cuboidal ciliated or not ciliated morphology. Moderate amount of proteinacious material and red blood cells (RBC) was also observed. Non variation in the percentage of PMNs during diestrus was obtained, but lower and segmented PMNs in CB smears were shown in estrous. This study provides new insights on the physiological changes of endometrial epithelial cells in cycling jennies during the estrus cycle. The CB technique represents a suitable and adequate method for endometrial evaluation, taking into account cytological and/or cytopathological purposes also in jennies. MDPI 2020-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7341222/ /pubmed/32575538 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10061062 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Quartuccio, Marco Cristarella, Santo Medica, Pietro Fazio, Esterina Mazzullo, Giuseppe Rifici, Claudia Liotta, Luigi Satué, Katiuska Endometrial Cytology During the Different Phases of the Estrous Cycle in Jennies: New Evidences |
title | Endometrial Cytology During the Different Phases of the Estrous Cycle in Jennies: New Evidences |
title_full | Endometrial Cytology During the Different Phases of the Estrous Cycle in Jennies: New Evidences |
title_fullStr | Endometrial Cytology During the Different Phases of the Estrous Cycle in Jennies: New Evidences |
title_full_unstemmed | Endometrial Cytology During the Different Phases of the Estrous Cycle in Jennies: New Evidences |
title_short | Endometrial Cytology During the Different Phases of the Estrous Cycle in Jennies: New Evidences |
title_sort | endometrial cytology during the different phases of the estrous cycle in jennies: new evidences |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7341222/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32575538 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10061062 |
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