Abstract
There are at present in the scientific literature several investigations about number and localization of PR Rec in steroid cells of rats' and macaques' corpus luteum, but they are poorly about progesterone receptors' expression in corpus luteum of other animals. The aim of our work was morphafunctional characterization of PR Rec and mRNA expression in steroid cells of bovine corpus luteum graviditationis and in tissue
of cystic degeneration of ovary in cows. Investigation of cows' corpus luteum cells progesterone receptors and mRNA expression were done in 43 animals' ovum histochemicaly by using of biotin streptavidin
immunohistochemical method. Results indicated on gradual decline of progesterone receptors and mRNA expression in cells of corpus luteum during pregnancy and irregular expression of progesterone receptors and
mRNA in cells of luteal cysts. Strong correlation between progesterone receptors' expression and mRNA expression was detected statistically in corpus luteum graviditationis.
of cystic degeneration of ovary in cows. Investigation of cows' corpus luteum cells progesterone receptors and mRNA expression were done in 43 animals' ovum histochemicaly by using of biotin streptavidin
immunohistochemical method. Results indicated on gradual decline of progesterone receptors and mRNA expression in cells of corpus luteum during pregnancy and irregular expression of progesterone receptors and
mRNA in cells of luteal cysts. Strong correlation between progesterone receptors' expression and mRNA expression was detected statistically in corpus luteum graviditationis.
Original language | Latvian |
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Title of host publication | Medicīna, II |
Place of Publication | Rīga |
Publisher | Latvian University |
Pages | 214-230 |
Volume | 643 |
Publication status | Published - 2001 |
Externally published | Yes |
Publication series
Name | Latvijas Universitātes Zinātniskie raksti |
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Volume | IV |
ISSN (Print) | 1407-2157 |
Keywords*
- Progesterone receptors
- mRNA
- corpus luteum
- histochemistry
- immunohistochemistry
- cows
Field of Science*
- 3.1 Basic medicine
- 4.3 Veterinary science
Publication Type*
- 3.2. Articles or chapters in other proceedings other than those included in 3.1., with an ISBN or ISSN code