Frontiers in Veterinary Science (Mar 2022)

Clinical and Histological Features of Ovarian Hypoplasia/Dysgenesis in Alpacas

  • Eduardo Arroyo,
  • Cristian Patiño,
  • Michela Ciccarelli,
  • Michela Ciccarelli,
  • Terje Raudsepp,
  • Alan Conley,
  • Ahmed Tibary,
  • Ahmed Tibary

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.837684
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Alpacas have a high incidence of congenital reproductive tract abnormalities, including ovarian hypoplasia/dysgenesis. Diagnosis of this condition is often challenging. The present study describes the clinical, ultrasonographic, and histologic features of ovarian hypoplasia/dysgenesis syndrome in 5 female alpacas. Additionally, serum AMH levels were compared between female alpacas diagnosed with ovarian hypoplasia/dysgenesis and a group of reproductively sound females (n = 11). The syndrome was suspected based on the presence of an infantile uterus and lack of ovaries by ultrasonography and laparoscopy. All females had normal female karyotype (n = 74 XX), but one presented a minute chromosome. The ovaries from these cases showed 3 main histological classifications: hypoplasia (n = 2), dysgenesis (n = 2), and dysplasia (n = 1). Serum AMH levels in affected females were significantly lower (P < 0.05) than those of reproductively sound control females. In conclusion, Serum AMH level may be helpful in the rapid diagnosis of ovarian hypoplasia/dysgenesis syndrome in alpacas. Furthermore, this syndrome in alpacas presents a variety of histological features. Different mechanisms may be involved in the derangement of ovarian differentiation. Further studies are needed to elucidate the causes of the syndrome.

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