Fluctuations of antimüllerian hormone, ovarian follicular reserve, and antioxidant status throughout the estrous cycle in aged mares
Amal M. Aboelmaaty, Abdalla E. A. Elgharieb, Hazem A. El-Debaky, Jamal M. H. Alkhadrawy, Mostafa M. Abou-Ahmed, Abdelraouf M. Ghallab.
Abstract
Background:
Senility influences fertility in women and companion animals specially horses.
Aim:
This study aimed to investigate the effect of aging in horses on the daily changes in the dominant follicle dynamics and hemodynamics, antimüllerian hormone, enzymes, antioxidants, and ovarian hormones during the estrous cycle.
Methods:
Ovaries of old mares (n=5, age >20 years) and young native mares (n=6, age
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