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Reprod Domest Anim ; 52(1): 153-159, 2017 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27966823

ABSTRACT

The aim of the study was to localize oxytocin receptors (OTR) and measure mRNA expression of OTR in the canine uterus with and without the influence of progesterone. Uterine samples were taken from nine anoestrous and eight dioestrous bitches during ovariohysterectomy. Histological changes were evaluated in haematoxylin and eosin (HE)-stained samples. Purified polyclonal antibody for OTR was used in immunohistochemistry to localize receptors in uterine layers. Relative mRNA concentration of OTR was evaluated with real-time PCR from full-thickness uterine samples taken from the middle horn and the body. Myometrial smooth muscle cells, endometrial luminal epithelium (LE) and deep and superficial glandular epithelium were positively stained for oxytocin receptors in non-pregnant animals. No significant difference in staining intensity was detected between uterine middle horn and body. However, the staining intensity of LE was significantly higher in dioestrous than in anoestrous uteri (p < .05). Leucocytes and endothelium of blood vessels were also positively stained for OTR. Real-time PCR showed no significant differences in OTR mRNA expression between the middle horn and the body of the uterus, or between anoestrous and dioestrous uterus. No correlation was noted between OTR mRNA expression and blood progesterone concentration. In conclusion, despite the apparent inactivity, the uterus of the non-pregnant bitch expresses OTR. The distribution or relative expression of OTR does not differ between uterine horn and body in dioestrus or anoestrus except in LE. LE may have more oxytocin-dependent activity during dioestrus than anoestrus.


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Anestrus/metabolism , Myometrium/pathology , Receptors, Oxytocin/metabolism , Animals , Dogs , Female , Hysterectomy , Immunohistochemistry , Pregnancy , Pregnancy, Animal/metabolism , RNA, Messenger/genetics , Receptors, Oxytocin/genetics
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Reprod Domest Anim ; 47(2): e26-8, 2012 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21958004

ABSTRACT

The case of a polyorchid Irish Setter is presented here. Castration and intra-abdominal testis removal were performed one year of age when one scrotal and one cryptorchid testis near the right inguinal canal were removed. Later it became apparent that there was still testosterone production. A third testis, abdominal cryptorchid, was found on the right side cranially and right to the bladder. The third testis had a strong cranial suspensory ligament and the tail of the epididymis was elongated. The ductus deferens did not enter the prostate but followed the gubernaculum to the inguinal canal near the stump of the previous operation on the caudal right testis. This suggests that two right cryptorchid testes had common ductus deferens.


Subject(s)
Dogs/abnormalities , Orchiectomy/veterinary , Testicular Diseases/veterinary , Testis/abnormalities , Animals , Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone/agonists , Male , Testicular Diseases/congenital , Testicular Diseases/drug therapy , Testicular Diseases/surgery
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Psychother Psychosom ; 56(1-2): 70-7, 1991.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1891584

ABSTRACT

As part of a Finnish national epidemiological study on child psychiatric disorders, psychosomatic symptoms were studied in a sample (n = 1,100) of 8-year-old children on the basis of self-report questionnaires by the children, their parents and teachers. Psychosomatic symptoms were common, although constant symptoms were rare. There were no sex differences in the occurrence of symptoms, but interesting differences were observed in associations between symptoms and other factors. Psychosomatic symptoms were strongly associated with depression scores and school performance.


Subject(s)
Psychophysiologic Disorders/epidemiology , Achievement , Adaptation, Psychological , Age Factors , Child , Depression/epidemiology , Depression/psychology , Educational Status , Female , Finland/epidemiology , Humans , Male , Parents/psychology , Personality Inventory , Psychophysiologic Disorders/diagnosis , Sex Factors
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Psychother Psychosom ; 56(1-2): 78-84, 1991.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1891585

ABSTRACT

Within the context of a major research project on the impact of mother's depression on breast feeding, this study presents a qualitative analysis of mother-infant interaction during a single breast feeding situation. From the holistic perspective there emerged five central themes of interaction, which all displayed a different purpose. Mothers had quite often difficulties in psychosomatic interaction during a phase of hungry eating. More detailed analysis revealed some interesting differences between the depressed and nondepressed mothers.


Subject(s)
Breast Feeding , Depression/psychology , Mother-Child Relations , Mothers/psychology , Psychology, Child , Adaptation, Psychological , Adolescent , Adult , Decision Making , Female , Humans , Infant , Psychophysiology , Time Factors
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