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Research Paper: Evaluating Gross Anatomy of Cervix inZel Sheep

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  115-120

Abstract

 Introduction: Many previous studies have proved that the anatomical features of Cervix canaffect the success of artificial insemination. These characteristics differ in sheep breeds. This studyaimed to describe the anatomical features of Cervix in Zell ewes; the only tailed sheep in Iran. Methods: Eighty nonpregnant and clinically healthy reproductive tracts of adult Zel sheepwere collected from a slaughter house. Based on the estrous cycle, the specimens were dividedinto follicular or luteal phase. Then, the morphology of the vaginal protrusion of Cervix wasclassified as slit, papilla, duckbill, flap or rose. The cervices were sectioned longitudinally, andthe length, number of cervical rings and the arrangement of the rings were recorded. Results: The results showed the duckbill type was more common in vaginal protrusion ofCervix. The mean length of Cervix was 61. 25± 2. 88 mm during follicular phase and 63. 27± 2. 56mm in luteal phase. The mean number of cervical ridges was 7. 4 and cervices with a series ofcomplete aligned cervical rings lying across the opened lumen were predominant. However, incomplete ridges and closed cervical canal were observed in some specimens. In 42. 85% ofcervices, the distance between first and second ridge were significantly more than the distancebetween other ridges. Conclusion: The results showed that the anatomical characteristics of Cervix in Zel sheep maylower the fertility chance through the Transcervical Artificial Insemination. However, the longdistance between first and second cervical fold that has been observed in many cases may besuitable for intracervical insemination.

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    MARZBAN ABBASABADI, BEHROKH, Kochakzadeh, Hossein, & Kaveh Aski, Alireza. (2017). Research Paper: Evaluating Gross Anatomy of Cervix inZel Sheep. JOURNAL OF IRANIAN ANATOMICAL SCIENCES, 14(3), 115-120. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/711178/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    MARZBAN ABBASABADI BEHROKH, Kochakzadeh Hossein, Kaveh Aski Alireza. Research Paper: Evaluating Gross Anatomy of Cervix inZel Sheep. JOURNAL OF IRANIAN ANATOMICAL SCIENCES[Internet]. 2017;14(3):115-120. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/711178/en

    IEEE: Copy

    BEHROKH MARZBAN ABBASABADI, Hossein Kochakzadeh, and Alireza Kaveh Aski, “Research Paper: Evaluating Gross Anatomy of Cervix inZel Sheep,” JOURNAL OF IRANIAN ANATOMICAL SCIENCES, vol. 14, no. 3, pp. 115–120, 2017, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/711178/en

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