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| === Cyclic Changes in the Vagina === | | === Cyclic Changes in the Vagina === |
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| + | The main variations are in the epithelial cells of the anterior vagina and in the secretory function of the cervical glands. |
| + | * Oestrus: Anterior vaginal epithelium becomes greatly thickened due to cell division and the growth of the tall, columnar, mucus-secreting superficial cells. |
| + | * Dioestrus: Cells of the cranial vaginal epithelium vary from flat to low columnar. Invasion of the vaginal mucosa by leucocytes is maximal 2-5 days after oestrus. |
| + | * Copious secretion of mucus by the cervix and anterior vagina begins 1-2 days before oestrus. |
| + | * Secretions diminish to the 4th day after oestrus. |
| + | * Mucus is transparent and flows readily. |
| + | * Variations in cervical mucus: |
| + | ** During oestrus and for a few days after, crystals are disposed in a distinct aborisation pattern. |
| + | ** For the remainder of the cycle this pattern is absent. |
| + | ** This pattern, and the amount of cervical mucus depends on oestrogen concentration. |
| + | * Postoestrous vaginal mucus: |
| + | ** Floccules of leucocytes |
| + | ** Blood is frequently present |
| + | * Hyperaemia of vaginal and cervical mucosae is progressive during pro-oestrus and oestrus. |
| + | * At this time, the protrusion of the cervix into the cranial vagina is relaxed, so that 1-2 fingers can be inserted into the cervical os. |
| + | * During metoestrus, there is a rapid reduction in vascularity. |
| + | * From day 3-5 postoestrus: |
| + | ** Mucosa of the cervix is pale and quiescent. |
| + | ** The external os is constricted. |
| + | ** Mucus becomes scanty, sticky and pale yellow/brown. |
| + | * There are also cyclical changes in the vaginal pH: |
| + | ** pH falls from 7.0 to 6.72 one day before first signs of behavioural oestrus. |
| + | ** At the start of oestrus, pH falls again to 6.54. |
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| === Cyclic Changes in the Uterus === | | === Cyclic Changes in the Uterus === |