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Ova transport and fertility after resection of the oviductal isthmus in pigs
Authors:H Rodriguez-Martinez  B Larsson  S Einarsson
Institution:1.Department of Anatomy and Histology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, P. O. Box 7011, S-75007 Uppsala, Sweden ;2.Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Huddinge University Hospital, Karolinska Institute, Huddinge, Sweden
Abstract:The effect upon the reproduction of total resection of the oviductal isthmus, including the uterotubal and ampullary-isthmus junctions followed by end-to-end ampullo-cornual anastomosis was studied in pigs. Normal cycling gifts of proved fertility were submitted to bilateral isthmus deletion (Group I). Other gilts were submitted only to unilateral isthmic resection, while their contralateral medial isthmus was transversally cut and reanastomosed (Group II). A significantly lower nidation index was obtained after bilateral isthmic resection. The gilts in Group I which did not become pregnant and those in Group II were successfully mated during forthcoming standing oestruses, and were in association to that slaughtered on days 3, 4, or 5 of the cycle, and the characteristics and location of ova were determined. Spermatozoa fertilized the ova, and those cleaved normally in the isthmic-resected tube as well as in the sham-operated oviducts. The isthmic-resected oviduct, however, did not transport cleaved ova into the uterus at the time expected as normal. The findings suggest that the fertilized pig ova cannot reach the uterus at the normal expected time in case of total absence of the isthmic part of the oviduct, resulting in impaired fertility.
Keywords:reproduction  gilts  embryos  uterus
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