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Electrophoretic characterization of proteins in oviduct fluid of cows during the estrous cycle

✍ Scribed by Gerena, R. L. ;Killian, G. J.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
726 KB
Volume
256
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-104X

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Abstract

This study was undertaken to examine the in vivo protein composition of the bovine oviduct during the estrous cycle. Oviduct fluid was collected daily from four oviductcannulated dairy cows for a total of four complete estrous cycles. Fluid secretion followed a definite cyclic pattern, with maximum secretion occurring at estrus in all cycles. Protein concentration fluctuated during the cycle and varied among animals. In general, protein concentration was lower at the time of estrus. Total protein in oviduct fluid, however, was higher around estrus, indicating increased transudation or secretion by the oviduct. One‐dimensional SDS‐PAGE separation revealed the protein pattern of oviduct fluid to be generally similar to that of blood serum and follicular fluid. Two proteins appeared to be oviduct‐specific. The first, a protein of approximately 47 kDa, was evident in oviduct fluid throughout the estrous cycle. The second protein, evident as a broad diffuse staining band above albumin, appeared for only 3–4 days at or near ovulation. This protein had a molecular weight of 80–95 kDa and stained positive for carbohydrate with periodic acid‐Schiff reagent. These studies indicate that the in vivo protein composition of oviduct fluid varies with the estrous cycle, and that around estrus, an oviduct‐specific glycoprotein is present.


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