Structural and immunohistochemical analysis of the follicular atresia of Vanellus chilenis (Charadriidae) and Himantopus melanurus (Recurvirostridae)

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We studied the structural and immunohistochemical aspects of the follicular atresia and interpreted the process of cell death in the ovary of Vanellus chilenis and Himantopus melanurus. We used five female adults of each species at the stage of gonadal recrudescence. The gonads were removed, weighed...

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Autores: Bulfon, Mirian, Bee de Speroni, Noemí
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2009
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/201
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Ovario
estructura e inmunohistoquímica
regresión folicular
muerte celular.
Ovary
structure and immunohistochemical
follicular regression
cell death.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Structural and immunohistochemical analysis of the follicular atresia of Vanellus chilenis (Charadriidae) and Himantopus melanurus (Recurvirostridae)
Análisis estructural e inmunohistoquímico de la atresia folicular de Vanellus chilenis (Charadriidae) e Himantopus melanurus (Recurvirostridae)
title Structural and immunohistochemical analysis of the follicular atresia of Vanellus chilenis (Charadriidae) and Himantopus melanurus (Recurvirostridae)
spellingShingle Structural and immunohistochemical analysis of the follicular atresia of Vanellus chilenis (Charadriidae) and Himantopus melanurus (Recurvirostridae)
Bulfon, Mirian
Ovario
estructura e inmunohistoquímica
regresión folicular
muerte celular.
Ovary
structure and immunohistochemical
follicular regression
cell death.
title_short Structural and immunohistochemical analysis of the follicular atresia of Vanellus chilenis (Charadriidae) and Himantopus melanurus (Recurvirostridae)
title_full Structural and immunohistochemical analysis of the follicular atresia of Vanellus chilenis (Charadriidae) and Himantopus melanurus (Recurvirostridae)
title_fullStr Structural and immunohistochemical analysis of the follicular atresia of Vanellus chilenis (Charadriidae) and Himantopus melanurus (Recurvirostridae)
title_full_unstemmed Structural and immunohistochemical analysis of the follicular atresia of Vanellus chilenis (Charadriidae) and Himantopus melanurus (Recurvirostridae)
title_sort Structural and immunohistochemical analysis of the follicular atresia of Vanellus chilenis (Charadriidae) and Himantopus melanurus (Recurvirostridae)
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Bulfon, Mirian
Bee de Speroni, Noemí
author Bulfon, Mirian
author_facet Bulfon, Mirian
Bee de Speroni, Noemí
author_role author
author2 Bee de Speroni, Noemí
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ovario
estructura e inmunohistoquímica
regresión folicular
muerte celular.
Ovary
structure and immunohistochemical
follicular regression
cell death.
topic Ovario
estructura e inmunohistoquímica
regresión folicular
muerte celular.
Ovary
structure and immunohistochemical
follicular regression
cell death.
description We studied the structural and immunohistochemical aspects of the follicular atresia and interpreted the process of cell death in the ovary of Vanellus chilenis and Himantopus melanurus. We used five female adults of each species at the stage of gonadal recrudescence. The gonads were removed, weighed, fixed and processed with the technique of inclusion in paraffin. The sections were stained with Hematoxylin - Eosin, Trichromic Mallory, Nuclear Reaction Feulgen. The technique TUNEL was employed for marking apoptotic cells. According to the morphohistologic characteristics of analyzed atretic follicles we identified two kinds of atresia in both bird species: a) Non-bursting atresia, where follicular walls remain intact, including lipid atresia of primordial oocytes and lipid glandular atresia of previtellogenic and small vitellogenic follicles and b) Bursting atresia, characterized by the breakdown of the follicular walls of vitellogenic follicles higher than of 500 µm. In the gonadal phase, we observed lipid and lipid-glandular follicles, while bursting follicles were scarce. Apoptosis was detected at the start of involution in the granulosa cells of the lipid glandular follicles by employing the nuclear reaction of Feulgen, and was corroborated with the TUNEL technique. However, a notorious necrosis marked the final stages of the different types of involutive follicles of the two species. Based on these results, we infer that cell death is a normal physiological mechanism in the remodeling of ovaries in V. chilenis and H. melanurus and that the pr
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spelling Structural and immunohistochemical analysis of the follicular atresia of Vanellus chilenis (Charadriidae) and Himantopus melanurus (Recurvirostridae)Análisis estructural e inmunohistoquímico de la atresia folicular de Vanellus chilenis (Charadriidae) e Himantopus melanurus (Recurvirostridae)Bulfon, MirianBee de Speroni, NoemíOvarioestructura e inmunohistoquímicaregresión folicularmuerte celular.Ovarystructure and immunohistochemicalfollicular regressioncell death.We studied the structural and immunohistochemical aspects of the follicular atresia and interpreted the process of cell death in the ovary of Vanellus chilenis and Himantopus melanurus. We used five female adults of each species at the stage of gonadal recrudescence. The gonads were removed, weighed, fixed and processed with the technique of inclusion in paraffin. The sections were stained with Hematoxylin - Eosin, Trichromic Mallory, Nuclear Reaction Feulgen. The technique TUNEL was employed for marking apoptotic cells. According to the morphohistologic characteristics of analyzed atretic follicles we identified two kinds of atresia in both bird species: a) Non-bursting atresia, where follicular walls remain intact, including lipid atresia of primordial oocytes and lipid glandular atresia of previtellogenic and small vitellogenic follicles and b) Bursting atresia, characterized by the breakdown of the follicular walls of vitellogenic follicles higher than of 500 µm. In the gonadal phase, we observed lipid and lipid-glandular follicles, while bursting follicles were scarce. Apoptosis was detected at the start of involution in the granulosa cells of the lipid glandular follicles by employing the nuclear reaction of Feulgen, and was corroborated with the TUNEL technique. However, a notorious necrosis marked the final stages of the different types of involutive follicles of the two species. Based on these results, we infer that cell death is a normal physiological mechanism in the remodeling of ovaries in V. chilenis and H. melanurus and that the prSe estudiaron los aspectos estructurales e inmunohistoquímicos de la atresia folicular en el ovario de Vanellus chilenis e Himantopus melanurus. Fueron utilizadas cinco hembras adultas de cada especie en fase de recrudescencia gonadal; las gónadas se extrajeron, pesaron, fijaron y procesaron con la técnica de inclusión en parafina. Las secciones se colorearon con hematoxilina-eosina, tricrómico de Mallory, reacción nuclear de Feulgen y para la marcación de células apoptóticas se usó la técnica de TUNEL. De acuerdo a las características morfohistológicas de los folículos atrésicos analizados, en ambas aves fueron identificados dos tipos de atresia: a) no bursting o pared folicular intacta que comprende la atresia lipoidal (ovocitos primordiales) y lipoglandular (folículos previtelogénicos y vitelogénicos pequeños) y b) bursting con ruptura de la pared folicular (folículos vitelogénicos mayores de 500 mm). En la fase gonadal estudiada se observaron folículos atrésicos lipoidales y lipoglandulares, siendo escasos los folículos bursting. La apoptosis, se detectó al inicio de la involución en las células granulosas de los folículos atrésicos lipoglandulares con la reacción de Feulgen y se corroboró con la técnica de TUNEL. Por el contrario los estadios finales de los diferentes tipos involutivos de las dos especies se caracterizaron por una notoria necrosis. En base a estos resultados se infiere que, la muerte celular es un mecanismo fisiológico normal en la remodelación del ovario de las aves estudiadas y que los procesos de apoptosis y necrosis están estrechamente relacionados con la involución de los folículos ováricos de estas aves.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas2009-12-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/20110.15381/rpb.v16i2.201Revista Peruana de Biología; Vol. 16 Núm. 2 (2009); 169- 174Revista Peruana de Biología; Vol. 16 No. 2 (2009); 169- 1741727-99331561-0837reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/201/192Derechos de autor 2009 Mirian Bulfon, Noemí Bee de Speronihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/2012020-05-22T08:48:07Z
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