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    GnRH-agonist implantation of prepubertal male cats affects their reproductive performance and testicular LH receptor and FSH receptor expression

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    Show less https://doi.org/10.1016/j.theriogenology.2015.10.031Get rights and content Abstract This study was conducted to investigate the effect of GnRH-agonist implantation in prepubertal tomcats on sexual behavior, reproductive performance, and expression of testicular LH receptor (LHR) and FSH receptor (FSHR) and also to compare the testicular characteristics, LHR and FSHR expression between prepubertal and adult tomcats. In experiment 1, 3-month-old tomcats (n = 6/group) were either treated with or left without 4.7 mg deslorelin implants. Semen collection and evaluation were performed just before castration at 48 weeks after treatment; removed testes were analyzed for mRNA and protein expression of LHR and FSHR. We were able to collect semen from six non-treated cats, whereas in treated cats, semen was uncollectable. The results revealed that sexual behavior was absent in the implanted cats throughout the study period. Testicular volume was found to decrease from 30 weeks after treatment onward in the implanted cats compared to the controls (P < 0.05). Semen production was found only in non-implanted cats. Testicular tissue score, seminiferous tubule diameter, and LHR protein expression were found lower in the implanted cats (P < 0.05), but no differences were observed in mRNA expression of LHR and protein expression of FSHR between groups. The mRNA expression of FSHR was higher in the implanted (P < 0.05) compared to control cats. In experiment 2, testes from prepubertal (n = 6) and adult (n = 6) male cats were collected after castration and analyzed for mRNA and protein expression of LHR and FSHR. No differences were observed in the protein expression of LHR and FSHR between the two groups, whereas mRNA expression of FSHR was higher in prepubertal cats (P < 0.05). Testicular and epididymal weight, diameter of seminiferous tubules, and the testicular grade were higher in the adult compared to prepubertal cats (P < 0.05). In conclusion, deslorelin implants suppressed protein expression of LHR and enhanced mRNA expression of FSHR along with suppression of reproductive function without any adverse effects for at least 48 weeks in male cats

    Progesterone Receptors and Proliferation in the Bitch Uterus during Different Stages of the Oestrous Cycle āļšāļ—āļ„āļą āļ”āļĒ āļ­ āļ•āļą āļ§āļĢāļą āļšāļŪāļ­āļĢ āđ‚āļĄāļ™āđ‚āļ›āļĢāđ€āļˆāļŠāđ€āļ•āļ­āđ‚āļĢāļ™āđāļĨāļ°āļāļēāļĢāļ‡āļ­āļāļ‚āļĒāļēāļĒāļ‚āļ­āļ‡āļĄāļ”āļĨāļđ āļāļŠāļļ āļ™āļą āļ‚āđƒāļ™āļĢāļ°āļĒāļ°āļ• āļēāļ‡ āđ† āļ‚āļ­āļ‡āļ§āļ‡āļĢāļ­āļš āļāļēāļĢāđ€āļ› āļ™āļŠāļą āļ” āļĻāļĒāļēāļĄāļ“ āļĻāļĢāļĩ āļŠāļļ āļ§āļą āļ’āļ™āļēāļŠāļāļļ āļĨ 1* āļ āļ­āļ‡āđ€āļāļĩ āļĒāļĢāļ•āļī āļĻāļĢ

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    Abstract Immunopresence of the progesterone receptors (PR) and proliferative activity in the bitch uterus were studied during different stages of the oestrous cycle. Uterine samples were collected at 4 different stages of the oestrous cycle; prooestrus, oestrus, dioestrus and anoestrus. Immunohistochemistry was used to evaluate the localization and to semiquantitate PR and uterine proliferation by using monoclonal antibodies to the PR and the proliferative marker, Ki-67 respectively. The results showed that PR and Ki-67 levels were highest during prooestrus and oestrus while they were low at other stages. However, a significant difference was observed only in the surface epithelium for Ki-67 immunostaining. A positive correlation was found between PR positive and Ki-67 positive cells in the surface epithelium. The results from the present study strengthen previous finding that the presence of PR and uterine proliferation differ with oestrous cycle stages and among different uterine compartments; and suggested a possible relationship between the PR and the proliferative marker, Ki-67 in the surface epithelium of the bitch uterus
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