Vascularization of ovaries from golden hamsters following implantation into the chick chorioallantoic membrane.

K Spanel-Borowski
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Abstract

In order to study the angiogenic activity, entire ovaries of immature or adult golden hamsters in different functional stages were implanted into the chick chorioallantoic membrane (CAM). Ovaries or other organs (heart, lung, liver, spleen, kidney, adrenal gland, testis) were applied during days 9-14 of incubation. Histological serial sections and ultrastructural studies displayed vascularization from the host to the ovary. Vascularization was marked for unstimulated immature ovaries compared to superstimulated immature ovaries or adult ovaries obtained during the period of proestrus-estrus. When no vascularization developed, grafted ovaries of immature or adult animals induced a mild erosive reaction of the CAM. In contrast, few other implanted organs obtained from immature animals caused a response with vascularization which was absent in grafted organs from adult hamsters. The erosive reaction of the CAM was rare, but the ulcerative response accompanied by infiltrating eosinophils was frequently seen both in immature and adult animals. These results may indicate that angiogenetic activity of the ovary is not the sole cause for vascularization of grafts. Other factors such as tissue death or a low histocompatibility barrier are likely to be involved.

植入雏鸡绒毛尿囊膜后,金仓鼠卵巢血管化。
为了研究其血管生成活性,将不同功能阶段的未成熟或成年金仓鼠的整个卵巢植入小鸡绒毛尿囊膜(CAM)。卵巢或其他器官(心、肺、肝、脾、肾、肾上腺、睾丸)在第9-14天孵育。组织学序列切片和超微结构研究显示从寄主到卵巢有血管形成。未受刺激的未成熟卵巢与过度受刺激的未成熟卵巢或在发情前期获得的成年卵巢相比,血管化是显著的。当未形成血管时,未成熟或成年动物的移植卵巢引起CAM的轻度侵蚀反应。相比之下,从未成熟动物移植的其他器官很少引起血管形成的反应,而在成年仓鼠移植的器官中则没有。CAM的糜烂反应罕见,但溃疡反应伴嗜酸性粒细胞浸润在未成熟和成年动物中都很常见。这些结果可能表明卵巢血管生成活性不是移植物血管形成的唯一原因。其他因素如组织死亡或低组织相容性屏障也可能参与其中。
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