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| + | ==Introduction== |
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| − | |subtext1=FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE TRACT
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| − | ==Introduction==
| + | The cervix can be palpated transrectally and forms a sphincter controlling access to the [[Uterus - Anatomy & Physiology|uterus]].The anatomy of the cervical canal is adapted to suit a particular pattern of reproduction and its composition will alter under the influence of reproductive hormones. Not only does it respond to the fluctuation in oestrodiol during the [[Oestrous Cycle - Anatomy & Physiology|oestrous cycle]], but is responsive to prostaglandins and oxytocin in order to [[Cervical Softening - Anatomy & Physiology|'soften']] for [[:Category:Pregnancy and Parturition|parturition]]. |
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| | ==Structure== | | ==Structure== |
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| − | * The anatomy of the cervical canal is adapted to suit a particular pattern of reproduction | + | * The lumen of the cervix is the cervical canal. |
| − | * Thick-walled
| + | * The canal is formed by, and often almost occluded by mucosal folds. |
| − | * Non-compliant (firm)
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| − | * Mare and carnivores have a simple cervix bulging into the vagina to form a distinc recess (vaginal fornix).
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| − | * Lumen is the cervical canal
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| − | * Folds surround the lumen | |
| | ** Single fold and smooth surface in the queen and bitch | | ** Single fold and smooth surface in the queen and bitch |
| − | ** Multiple folds protruding into the cervical canal in the cow, ewe, sow and mare | + | ** Multiple folds protruding into the cervical canal in the cow, ewe, sow and mare. |
| | + | * The cervical canal opens cranially into the body of the [[Uterus - Anatomy & Physiology|uterus]] at the internal uterine ostium. |
| | + | * The cervical canal opens caudally into the [[Vagina and Vestibule - Anatomy & Physiology|vagina]] at the external uterine ostium. |
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| | === Cow and Ewe === | | === Cow and Ewe === |
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| | * Multiple folds | | * Multiple folds |
| | * Cervical rings form interlocking finger-like projections known as interdigitating prominences. | | * Cervical rings form interlocking finger-like projections known as interdigitating prominences. |
| − | * Elaborate system of folds and crypts to provide a site of storage where sperm are protected from the spermicidal environment of the vagina and uterus in the ewe. | + | * Elaborate system of folds and crypts to provide a site of storage where sperm are protected from the spermicidal environment of the vagina and [[Uterus - Anatomy & Physiology|uterus]] in the ewe. |
| − | * Allows semen to be ejaculated directly into the uterus for rapid transport to the oviducts in the cow. | + | * Allows semen to be ejaculated directly into the [[Uterus - Anatomy & Physiology|uterus]] for rapid transport to the [[Oviduct - Anatomy & Physiology|oviducts]] in the cow. |
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| | === Sow === | | === Sow === |
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| | * Less mucous secretion | | * Less mucous secretion |
| | * Multiple folds | | * Multiple folds |
| − | * Cervical folds form rings (cervical rings) | + | * Cervical folds form rings (cervical rings) |
| − | * Ensures a tight coupling of the penis with the cervix to ensure that the large volume of semen produced by the boar is deposited in the uterus. | + | * Mounds or cushions known as pulvini interdigitate with each other to close the cervical canal. |
| | + | * Ensures a tight coupling of the [[Penis - Anatomy & Physiology|penis]] with the cervix to ensure that the large volume of semen produced by the boar is deposited in the [[Uterus - Anatomy & Physiology|uterus]]. |
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| | === Mare === | | === Mare === |
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| | + | * Simple cervix with the most caudal part bulging into the [[Vagina and Vestibule - Anatomy & Physiology|vagina]] to form a distinct recess (vaginal fornix). |
| | * Low volume mucous secretion | | * Low volume mucous secretion |
| | * Multiple folds | | * Multiple folds |
| − | * Many longitudinal folds of mucosa that protrude into the vagina (fornix vagina) | + | * Many longitudinal folds of mucosa that protrude into the [[Vagina and Vestibule - Anatomy & Physiology|vagina]] (fornix vagina) |
| | * Soft during oestrus | | * Soft during oestrus |
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| | === Bitch === | | === Bitch === |
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| | + | * Simple cervix with the most caudal part bulging into the [[Vagina and Vestibule - Anatomy & Physiology|vagina]] to form a distinct recess (vaginal fornix). |
| | * Single fold | | * Single fold |
| | * Relatively smooth surface | | * Relatively smooth surface |
| − | * A portion protrudes into the cranial vagina (fornix vagina).
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| | === Queen === | | === Queen === |
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| | + | * External uterine ostium opens on a small hillock projecting into the [[Vagina and Vestibule - Anatomy & Physiology|vagina]]. |
| | * Small | | * Small |
| − | * Thick walled compared to the uterus or vagina | + | * Thick walled compared to the [[Uterus - Anatomy & Physiology|uterus]] or [[Vagina and Vestibule - Anatomy & Physiology|vagina]] |
| | * Single fold | | * Single fold |
| | * Smooth surface | | * Smooth surface |
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| − | ==Function==
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| − | * Provides a physical barrier to the uterus therefore preventing abortion due to infection by isolating the foetus from the external environment. It does this by creasing a highly viscous mucous plug. Closure is via the mucosal folds.
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| − | * Barrier to sperm transport in the ewe, cow, bitch and queen, but not in the sow and mare.
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| − | * Assists with the storage and survival of sperm by admitting sperm to the genital tract at a time when fertilisation is possible (around ovulation).
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| − | * Mucus production for lubrication and to prevent microorganisms from entering the uterus.
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| − | * Remodels itself at the end of gestation to allow birth and to stimulate the development of maternal behaviour.
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| − | ==Anatomical Boundaries==
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| − | *Located between the Uterus and the Vagina.
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| | ==Histology== | | ==Histology== |
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| − | [[Image:Ewe Cervix.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Histological Section of the Cervix of a Ewe- Courtesy of J.Bredl, Copyright RVC 2008]] | + | [[Image:Ewe Cervix.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Histological Section of the Cervix of a Ewe- from the [[Female Reproductive Tract Histology resource|Histology of the female reproductive tract PowerPoint]] ]] |
| − | [[Image:Ewe Cervical Lumen.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Histological Section of the Cervical Lumen of a Ewe- Courtesy of J.Bredl, Copyright RVC 2008]] | + | [[Image:Ewe Cervical Lumen.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Histological Section of the Cervical Lumen of a Ewe- from the [[Female Reproductive Tract Histology resource|Histology of the female reproductive tract PowerPoint]] ]] |
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| − | * The lumen of the cervix is lined by a simple columnar epithelium containing many mucous producing cells. Some cilia may be seen on these cells. | + | * The lumen of the cervix is lined by a simple columnar epithelium containing many mucus producing cells. Some cilia may be seen on these cells. |
| | * Uterine cervix protrudes into the upper vagina and contains the endocervical canal that links the uterine cavity with the vagina. | | * Uterine cervix protrudes into the upper vagina and contains the endocervical canal that links the uterine cavity with the vagina. |
| | * The endocervical canal is lined by a single layer of tall columnar mucus-secreting cells. | | * The endocervical canal is lined by a single layer of tall columnar mucus-secreting cells. |
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| | *Uterine artery off the Internal Iliac artery (External Iliac artery in the Mare). | | *Uterine artery off the Internal Iliac artery (External Iliac artery in the Mare). |
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| | + | * Provides a physical barrier to the uterus therefore preventing abortion due to infection by isolating the foetus from the external environment, closure is via the mucosal folds. |
| | + | * Cervical mucosa produces a mucous secretion which forms a mucous plug that helps close the cervical canal. This is easily expelled during [[Oestrus Behaviour - Anatomy & Physiology|oestrus]] and parturition. |
| | + | * Barrier to sperm transport in the ewe, cow, bitch and queen, but not in the sow and mare. |
| | + | * Assists with the storage and survival of sperm by admitting sperm to the genital tract at a time when [[Fertilisation - Anatomy & Physiology|fertilisation]] is possible (around [[Ovulation - Anatomy & Physiology|ovulation]]). |
| | + | * Mucus production for lubrication and to prevent microorganisms from entering the [[Uterus - Anatomy & Physiology|uterus]]. |
| | + | * Remodels itself at the end of gestation to allow birth and to stimulate the development of maternal behaviour. |
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| | + | |powerpoints = [[Female Reproductive Tract Histology resource|Histology of the female reproductive tract]] |
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| | + | ==Webinars== |
| | + | <rss max="10" highlight="none">https://www.thewebinarvet.com/urogenital-and-reproduction/webinars/feed</rss> |
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| | + | [[Category:Female Reproduction]] |
| | + | [[Category:Bullet Points]] |