Luciana da Silva Leal
Sao Paulo State University
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Italian Journal of Animal Science | 2007
Fabíola Christian Almeida de Carvalho; Eunice Oba; A. V. Mota; Luciana da Silva Leal
Abstract The objective of the present study was to characterize ovogones, primary oocytes and preantral follicles of buffalo fetus in different ages of gestation. For this, 29fetuses were collected from a slaughterhouse (Frigol, Brazil) and crown-rump lengths were measured to estimate the fetal age (0-3, 4-6, 7-10 months of gestation). The ovaries were removed and ovarian tissue was processed for classic histology and transmission eletron microscopy examination. The structural evaluation demonstrated that in the first period of the gestation (0-3 months) the buffalo fetus showed ovogones (in mitotic division) and in some cases, the primary oocytes surrounded by somatic cells. In the second period (4-6 months), it was verified that the preantral follicles were completely formed. In the last period (7o month to the end of gestation) the ovaries contained a large amount of preantral follicles, and in some fetuses, antral follicles were observed. The ultrastructural analysis of the ovogones, primary oocytes and preantral follicles showed that these cells have feworganelles and the quantity of mitochondria, endoplasmatic reticulum and apparatus Golgi complex is increased as the germinative cells passing from one stage to another.
Italian Journal of Animal Science | 2007
Fabíola Christian Almeida de Carvalho; Eunice Oba; Luciana da Silva Leal
Abstract The objectives of the present study were to estimate the population of the normal and degenerated preantral follicles of buffaloes in different reproductive phases and to classify the different types of degeneration of ovarian preantral follicles. For this, 18 ovaries were divided in three groups: prepubertal, non pregnat and pregnant adult females. The ovaries were collected from a slaughterhouse (Frigol – Brazil) and processed for classic histological examination. The follicular population was estimated according to Cahill et al. (1979) and calculated according to Gougeon & Chainy (1987). Young buffaloes, pregnant and non pregnat adults presented an average number of 15.5, 3.7 and 8.9 preantral follicles with normal morphology and type I (the degeneration was observed just in oocyte) and II (oocyte and granulosa cells were degenerated) degeneration, respectively. This experiment demonstrated that the proportions of primordial, primary and secondary follicles were affected by reproductive phase. A significant difference was observed considering the proportions of preantral follicles with normal morphology and Type I degeneration in all reproductive phases evaluated. The primary follicles presented more percentage of Type I degeneration that the others follicles and the primordial and primary follicles presented more percentage of Type II degeneration in three reproductive phases evaluated.
Italian Journal of Animal Science | 2007
Luciana da Silva Leal; Eunice Oba; C. B. Fernandes; C. F. Moya; L. R. Martins; Ian Martin; Fernanda da Cruz Landim-Alvarenga
Abstract Buffalo ovaries were collected from a slaughterhouse (Frigol, Brazil) and transported to the laboratory in saline solution at 36º C. The ovaries were dissected to realize the evaluations (weight, length, width and height of the ovary; corpus luteum and dominant follicle diameters). The Cumulus-oocyte complexes (COCs) were recovered by aspiration of 2-8 mm follicles. Selected COCs were matured in TCM 199 supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum, sodium pyruvate, LH, FSH, estradiol and gentamicin. In vitro maturation was carried out at 38.5° C for 22-24 h and 34-36 h. For the evaluation of the nuclear maturation the oocytes were placed in TCM 199 medium added with type v hialuronidase where the granulosa cells were extracted. The denuded oocytes were transferred to 10 µl of Hoescht 33342 and the chromosomic configuration was evaluated. The oocytes were classified according to meiosis stage in: Germinal Vesicle, Germinal Vesicle Breakdown, Metaphase I, Metaphase II and Degenerated. The means of weight, length, width and height of the ovary were 3.83 g, 2.27 cm, 1.08 cm and 1.56 cm, respectively. The means of corpus luteum and dominant follicle diameters were 1.40 cm and 7.77 mm. The proportion of oocytes that reached metaphase II stage was: 36.68%.
Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science | 2008
R. F. Bittencourt; Antonio de Lisboa Ribeiro Filho; Marcos Chalhoub Coelho Lima; Sidney Gonc̈alves Gonzalez Alves; Marta Freitas Vasconcelos; Carmo Emanuel Almeida Biscarde; Luciana da Silva Leal; Eunice Oba
Ciência Animal Brasileira | 2009
Luciana da Silva Leal; Eunice Oba; Carlos Antônio de Carvalho Fernandes; Ocilon Gomes de Sá Filho
Veterinária e Zootecnia | 2014
Nereu Carlos Prestes; João Carlos Pinheiro Ferreira; Myrna Campos Ferraz; Natache A. Garofalo; Carla Regina Barbieri Simões; Fabiane Aparecida Sabino; Luciana da Silva Leal; Eunice Oba
Revista Brasileira de Reprodução Animal | 2011
Christiane Maria Quadros Barros; Eunice Oba; Jeanne Broch Siqueira; Luciana da Silva Leal; Jhon Patrick Kastelic
Veterinária e Zootecnia | 2009
Christiane Maria Quadros Barros; Eunice Oba; Jeanne Broch Siqueira; Luciana da Silva Leal; John Paul Kastelic
Veterinaria e zootecnia | 2005
Nereu Carlos Prestes; Luciana da Silva Leal; Priscila Jorge; A. A. P. Derussi; Ligia Souza Lima Silveira da Mota; Eunice Oba
Buffalo Bulletin | 2013
Luciana da Silva Leal; Eunice Oba; C. F. Moya-Araujo; Nereu Carlos Prestes