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Title: Vascularization of broad ligament of uterus and its relationship with fetal and placental development in gilts
Keywords: Gestation
Fetal position
Nonuniform litter
Uterine artery
Issue Date: Jul-2014
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: GUIMARÃES, G. C. et al. Vascularization of broad ligament of uterus and its relationship with fetal and placental development in gilts. Theriogenology, [S.l.], v. 82, n. 2, p. 232-237, July 2014.
Abstract: The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of vascular architecture of broad ligament of the uterus on fetal and placental development in gilts. Fifteen gilts DB-90 (DanBred) were divided into three groups according to gestational age at slaughter (50, 80, and 106 days). After slaughter, fetuses and placentas were collected, weighed, and measured. The uterine arterial system was detached by latex repletion for quantification of the number and diameter of the terminal vessels in different regions of the uterine horns (apex, middle region, and base). Fetal and placental measurements were statistically analyzed and correlated with the number and diameter of arteries in each uterine segment. No correlation was observed (P > 0.10) between the number and diameter of arteries destined to the uterus with the number or weight of fetuses or placental weight in any gestational group. It was observed (P < 0.05) that more vessels destined to the medium region of the uterine horns, independent of the gestational age or uterus side. At the 80th day of gestation, fetuses located at the base of the uterus have (P < 0.05) smaller cephalic and thoracic perimeters. It was concluded that there were differences in vascularization of broad ligament that irrigates the different uterine segments, but this was not sufficient to influence the development of fetuses in gilts. The middle region of the uterine horns was the segment with a greater number of vessels, regardless of gestational age.
URI: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0093691X14001642
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