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Ovarian Follicular Fluid Constituents in Relation to Stage of Estrus Cycle and Size of the Follicle in Buffalo Cows.

Research Abstract
The goal of the present study was to evaluate the difference in constituent of the ovarian follicular fluid in different stages of the estrus cycle and in medium and large sized follicle and also to evaluate the relation between serum and follicular fluid constituents in cyclic buffalos.A total of 34 clinically healthy buffalo (Bubals bubals), aged 7-10 years, were sent for slaughter in Moesha Abattoir, Assiut province in winter 2009. Blood samples and the whole genital tract of each animal were collected. The stage of the cycle (proestrus n= 8, estrus n= 7, metestrus n= 7 and diestrus n= 12) was determined post mortem. Biochemical analysis of serum and follicular fluid was performed through measuring total protein, albumin, chloride, potassium, phosphorus, magnesium, glucose, cholesterol, triglyceride, urea, creatinine levels and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity. Results of the present study revealed that during the estrus cycle, only follicular triglyceride, urea, creatinine and phosphorus level showed significant changes. A positive correlation was found between follicular albumin, phosphorus levels and follicular diameter. Total protein, albumin, globulins, glucose, chloride and creatinine were significantly higher in the serum than that in the follicular fluid. Follicular triglyceride level and potassium level were significantly higher than serum level.Follicular LDH activity was higher in large sized follicle than small sized one. Further studies are required to elucidate the relation between concentration of urea and creatinine in the follicular fluid and oocyte viability.
Research Authors
Abd Ellah, M. R, Hussein H. A. and Derar, D. R.
Research Department
Research Journal
The Veterinary World
Research Pages
263-267
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol.3 No.6:
Research Year
2010

Ovarian Follicular Fluid Constituents in Relation to Stage of Estrus Cycle and Size of the Follicle in Buffalo Cows.

Research Abstract
The goal of the present study was to evaluate the difference in constituent of the ovarian follicular fluid in different stages of the estrus cycle and in medium and large sized follicle and also to evaluate the relation between serum and follicular fluid constituents in cyclic buffalos.A total of 34 clinically healthy buffalo (Bubals bubals), aged 7-10 years, were sent for slaughter in Moesha Abattoir, Assiut province in winter 2009. Blood samples and the whole genital tract of each animal were collected. The stage of the cycle (proestrus n= 8, estrus n= 7, metestrus n= 7 and diestrus n= 12) was determined post mortem. Biochemical analysis of serum and follicular fluid was performed through measuring total protein, albumin, chloride, potassium, phosphorus, magnesium, glucose, cholesterol, triglyceride, urea, creatinine levels and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity. Results of the present study revealed that during the estrus cycle, only follicular triglyceride, urea, creatinine and phosphorus level showed significant changes. A positive correlation was found between follicular albumin, phosphorus levels and follicular diameter. Total protein, albumin, globulins, glucose, chloride and creatinine were significantly higher in the serum than that in the follicular fluid. Follicular triglyceride level and potassium level were significantly higher than serum level.Follicular LDH activity was higher in large sized follicle than small sized one. Further studies are required to elucidate the relation between concentration of urea and creatinine in the follicular fluid and oocyte viability.
Research Authors
Abd Ellah, M. R, Hussein H. A. and Derar, D. R.
Research Department
Research Journal
The Veterinary World
Research Pages
263-267
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol.3 No.6:
Research Year
2010

Ovarian Follicular Fluid Constituents in Relation to Stage of Estrus Cycle and Size of the Follicle in Buffalo Cows.

Research Abstract
The goal of the present study was to evaluate the difference in constituent of the ovarian follicular fluid in different stages of the estrus cycle and in medium and large sized follicle and also to evaluate the relation between serum and follicular fluid constituents in cyclic buffalos.A total of 34 clinically healthy buffalo (Bubals bubals), aged 7-10 years, were sent for slaughter in Moesha Abattoir, Assiut province in winter 2009. Blood samples and the whole genital tract of each animal were collected. The stage of the cycle (proestrus n= 8, estrus n= 7, metestrus n= 7 and diestrus n= 12) was determined post mortem. Biochemical analysis of serum and follicular fluid was performed through measuring total protein, albumin, chloride, potassium, phosphorus, magnesium, glucose, cholesterol, triglyceride, urea, creatinine levels and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity. Results of the present study revealed that during the estrus cycle, only follicular triglyceride, urea, creatinine and phosphorus level showed significant changes. A positive correlation was found between follicular albumin, phosphorus levels and follicular diameter. Total protein, albumin, globulins, glucose, chloride and creatinine were significantly higher in the serum than that in the follicular fluid. Follicular triglyceride level and potassium level were significantly higher than serum level.Follicular LDH activity was higher in large sized follicle than small sized one. Further studies are required to elucidate the relation between concentration of urea and creatinine in the follicular fluid and oocyte viability.
Research Authors
Abd Ellah, M. R, Hussein H. A. and Derar, D. R.
Research Department
Research Journal
The Veterinary World
Research Member
Research Pages
263-267
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol.3 No.6:
Research Year
2010

Evaluation of the health status of camels in relation to the degree of tick infestation.

Research Authors
Hamed, Maha I.; El-Allawy, T.A.; Mourad, I.M. and Zaitoun, A.M.A.
Research Department
Research Journal
The 25th Meeting of the Saudi Biological Society (Nanotechnology in life sciences), 27-29 JAMADA’1, 1431H (11-13 May, 2010).
Research Member
Murad Ismail Murad Ali
Research Rank
3
Research Year
2010

Evaluation of the health status of camels in relation to the degree of tick infestation.

Research Authors
Hamed, Maha I.; El-Allawy, T.A.; Mourad, I.M. and Zaitoun, A.M.A.
Research Department
Research Journal
The 25th Meeting of the Saudi Biological Society (Nanotechnology in life sciences), 27-29 JAMADA’1, 1431H (11-13 May, 2010).
Research Member
Research Rank
3
Research Year
2010

Evaluation of the health status of camels in relation to the degree of tick infestation.

Research Authors
Hamed, Maha I.; El-Allawy, T.A.; Mourad, I.M. and Zaitoun, A.M.A.
Research Department
Research Journal
The 25th Meeting of the Saudi Biological Society (Nanotechnology in life sciences), 27-29 JAMADA’1, 1431H (11-13 May, 2010).
Research Member
Research Rank
3
Research Year
2010

Microbial profile of Caseous Lymphadenitis of Camels, Sheep and Goats in Sohag Governorate, Egypt.

Research Authors
Zaitoun, A.M.A.; Raghib, M.F.; Gad-El-Rab, H.M.; Fadia Abdelhameed; Wasel, F.A.; Maha Hamed; Amal Mokhtar and Yossef H.A.
Research Department
Research Journal
10th Sci. Cong., Egyptian Society for Cattle Diseases, 13-15 Dec. 2009, Assiut, Egypt.
Research Member
Mohamed Farouk Fouad Ragheb
Research Rank
4
Research Year
2009

Microbial profile of Caseous Lymphadenitis of Camels, Sheep and Goats in Sohag Governorate, Egypt.

Research Authors
Zaitoun, A.M.A.; Raghib, M.F.; Gad-El-Rab, H.M.; Fadia Abdelhameed; Wasel, F.A.; Maha Hamed; Amal Mokhtar and Yossef H.A.
Research Department
Research Journal
10th Sci. Cong., Egyptian Society for Cattle Diseases, 13-15 Dec. 2009, Assiut, Egypt.
Research Member
Research Rank
4
Research Year
2009
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