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Veterinaria México

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ARAGON HERNANDEZ, Jesús; SUAREZ SANCHEZ, Juan  and  PEREZ-MARTINEZ, Mario. Morphometric characteristics of female reproductive organs of New Zealand rabbits with different body weight in peripuberal period of transition. Vet. Méx [online]. 2010, vol.41, n.3, pp.211-218. ISSN 0301-5092.

Morphometric characteristics were determined from female reproductive organs of New Zealand rabbits with different body weight in order to understand the anatomical changes of the various organs of the reproductive tract of this breed in the peripuberal period of transition. Four groups were formed according to a percentage of adult weight (AW), Group A with 2 ± 0.1 kg (40% of AW), Group B with 3 ± 0.1 kg (60% of AW), Group C with 3.5 ± 0.1 kg (70% of AW) and Group D with 4 ± 0.1 kg (80% of AW). The rabbits were euthanized according to the required weight for each group and ovaries, uterine horns, cervix and vagina were removed, in order to measure their length. Ovarian tissue fragments were obtained and processed by paraffin embedding for histological analysis using Masson's trichrome stain. Primordial, primary, secundary and tertiary follicles were counted in the ovarian cortex and medulla. Regarding the length of the left and right ovary there were differences between Group A with respect to B, C and D (P < 0.05). Regarding the length of the uterine horns there were differences between Group A with respect to groups B, C and D in both horns (P < 0.05). Regarding the length of the cervix there was difference between Group B and the others (P < 0.05) and the vagina showed difference between Group A and the other groups (P < 0.05). With respect to the variable number of primordial follicles there was difference between Group A and the other groups (P < 0.05). For primary and secondary follicles there were no differences between the four groups (P > 0.05). In tertiary follicles there were differences between Group A and the others (P < 0.05). Based on the results of this study it is concluded that in New Zealand rabbits the histological and morphometric changes of the reproductive tract associated with body weight, are more dramatic in the transition range from 40% to 60% (groups A and B) of AW, hence, it is a critical period in the maturation of the female reproductive system.

Keywords : Rabbit; morphology; female reproductive organs; body weight; puberty.

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