Spatial distribution of preantral follicles in the equine ovary

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Abstract

Comprehensive studies on spatial distribution of preantral follicles in the ovary are scarce. Considering that preantral follicles represent the main ovarian reserve, harvesting of these follicles is crucial for the development/use of assisted reproductive techniques. Therefore, knowledge on follicle spatial distribution can be helpful for targeting areas with richer number of preantral follicles through biopsy procedures. The aim of this study was to assess the distribution and localization of equine preantral follicles according to: (i) age, (ii) ovarian portion (lateral and intermediary) and region (dorsal and ventral), (iii) distance from the geometric center, and (iv) follicular class. Ovaries from young and old mares (n = 8) were harvested in a slaughterhouse and submitted to histological processing for further evaluation. For data analyses, a novel methodology was developed according to the geometric center of each histological section for a precise determination of preantral follicle distribution. Results indicated that (i) equine preantral follicles are clustered and located near to the ovarian geometric center, and that aging induced their dispersion through the ovarian cortex; (ii) the distance from the geometric center was shorter for developing follicles than primordial; and (iii) secondary follicles were more distant from the geometric center but closer to the ovulation fossa. In conclusion, the spatial distribution of preantral follicles was successfully determined in the equine ovary and was affected by age, region, and portion.

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  • Table 1. Frequency distribution of equine preantral follicles on ovarian portions (lateral and intermediary) and regions (dorsal and ventral).
  • Fig 2. Frequency distribution of equine preantral follicles according to the geometric center in different ovarian portions (lateral and intermediary). Total number of preantral follicles evaluated per ovarian portion: lateral, n = 4,901, and intermediary, n = 4,383. Differ between ovarian portions within the same distance interval (P< 0.05).
  • Table 2. Age effect on frequency distribution of equine preantral follicles according to the geometric center in different ovarian portions (lateral and intermediary).
  • Table 3. Mean (± SEM) distance from equine preantral follicles to the geometric center according to different ovarian portions (lateral and intermediary) and regions (dorsal and ventral).
  • Fig 3. Age effect on the mean distance of equine preantral follicles to the ovarian geometric center recorded in histological sections (n = 240). Each circle of the graph represents an evaluated preantral follicle (n = 9,284). Linear regression and correlation analyses are presented.
  • Table 4. Age effect on mean distance (± SEM) from equine preantral follicles to the geometric center according to different ovarian portions (lateral and intermediary) and regions (dorsal and ventral).
  • Fig 4. Mean (± SEM) distance of equine preantral follicles from ovarian geometric center according to angle position in different ovarian portions (lateral and intermediary) and regions (dorsal and ventral). a,b,c,d Indicate difference within the same ovarian portion (lateral or intermediary) evaluated (P< 0.05). A,B Differ between ovarian portions within the same angle position assessed (P< 0.05).
  • Table 5. Mean (± SEM) distance (mm) from primordial and developing follicles (transitional and primary) to the ovarian geometric center according to different ovarian portions (lateral and intermediary) and regions (dorsal and ventral).

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Alves, B. G., Alves, K. A., Gastal, G. D. A., Gastal, M. O., Figueiredo, J. R., & Gastal, E. L. (2018). Spatial distribution of preantral follicles in the equine ovary. PLoS ONE, 13(6). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198108

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