Author:
Borwick S. C.,Rhind S. M.,McMillen S. R.,Racey P. A.
Abstract
Ewes were fed either 150% (High, H) or 50% (Low, L) of their
energy requirements for maintenance of liveweight during early gestation.
Effects of maternal nutrition on fetal ovarian size, histological structure
and steroidogenic capacity were studied at Day 47 and on ovarian size and
structure at Day 62 of gestation. At Day 47 of gestation, there were
significantly higher concentrations of oogonia in the ovaries of L fetuses
than H fetuses (105·9 v. 76·9 germ cells
mm-2; s.e. 4·94; P <
0·001). The capacity of the ovaries to secrete oestradiol
(pg/ovary/24 h) at Day 47 was not affected by treatment when they were
incubated either with (H, 773; L, 740; s.e. 179; not signicant, n.s.) or
without (H, 260; L, 290; s.e. 92·7; n.s.) ovine luteinizing hormone
(oLH). At Day 62 of gestation, the process of germ cell degeneration was less
advanced in L than H fetal ovaries, as indicated by higher oocyte
concentrations in the former (68·4 v. 48·6
germ cells mm-2; s.e. 3·85;
P < 0·01). There was a greater percentage of
meiotic cells in L ovaries (76·5 v. 18·6;
s.e. 5·82; P < 0·001). It is concluded
that undernutrition of the ewe from the time of mating signicantly retards
ovarian development in fetal ovaries
Subject
Developmental Biology,Endocrinology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Reproductive Medicine,Biotechnology
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