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Publikováno v:
J Anim Sci
Understanding the mechanisms of luteolytic sensitivity (LS) is critical for identifying novel methods of controlling the reproductive cycle of livestock species. Uniquely, porcine corpora lutea (CL) remain unresponsive to the luteolytic effects of pr
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Autor:
Luke B. Borst, Joanna Koipillai, Nathan M. Long, Hanna S. Gracz, Amber Nebel, David R. Morgan, John E. Gadsby, Stasia A. Bembenek Bailey, Samantha Frable, S.K. Lyle, Karen A. Von Dollen, Natalie C. Andrews, C.S. Bailey, Katelyn E. Ellis, T.M. Beachler
Publikováno v:
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science. 73:95-105
The objective of this study was to characterize the metabolomic profile of equine allantoic fluid in the pregnant mare with and without experimentally induced ascending placentitis with the goal of identifying biomarkers of this disease. We compared
Autor:
Theresa M, Beachler, C, Scott Bailey, Hanna S, Gracz, Davic R, Morgan, Karen A, Von Dollen, Katey E, Ellis, John E, Gadsby, Sara K, Lyle
Publikováno v:
Journal of equine veterinary science. 94
The amniotic and allantoic fluid compartments in the mare serve essential roles throughout pregnancy and parturition. Although the global metabolomic profile of amniotic fluid in women has been extensively characterized, current data for equine fetal
Autor:
John E. Gadsby, Daniel H Poole, Iain Martin Sheldon, P.W. Farin, HA Faircloth, M. D’Annibale-Tolhurst, J. Chang, AM Tyson Nipper
Publikováno v:
Reproduction in Domestic Animals. 52:495-504
Improving our understanding of the mechanisms controlling the corpus luteum (CL) and its role in regulating the reproductive cycle should lead to improvements in the sustainability of today's global animal industry. The corpus luteum (CL) is a transi
Publikováno v:
Bioscientifica Proceedings.
In this paper we review three intra-luteal factors and their roles in the corpus luteum (CL). Insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-I, together with its receptor and IGF-binding proteins (IGFBPs), represent an important control system in the CL. IGF-I is
Publikováno v:
Domestic animal endocrinology. 72
In pigs, luteolytic sensitivity to PGF-2α (=LS) is delayed until d 13 of the estrous cycle. While the control of LS is unknown, it is temporally associated with macrophage (MAC; which secretes tumor necrosis factor [TNF]-α) infiltration into the co
Autor:
C.S. Bailey, Karen A. Von Dollen, David R. Morgan, Joanna Koipalli, John E. Gadsby, T.M. Beachler, Hanna S. Gracz, Katey E. Ellis, Natalie C. Andrews, Luke B. Borst, Stasia A. Bembenek Bailey, Amber Nebel, S.K. Lyle
Publikováno v:
Equine veterinary journalReferences. 53(1)
Background Metabolomics may represent an avenue for diagnosis of equine ascending placentitis. Objectives To characterise the plasma metabolomic profile in healthy mares and mares with induced ascending placentitis, with the goal of identifying metab
Autor:
Katey E. Ellis, S.K. Lyle, Hanna S. Gracz, Davic R. Morgan, John E. Gadsby, Karen A. Von Dollen, T.M. Beachler, C. Scott Bailey
Publikováno v:
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science. 94:103235
The amniotic and allantoic fluid compartments in the mare serve essential roles throughout pregnancy and parturition. Although the global metabolomic profile of amniotic fluid in women has been extensively characterized, current data for equine fetal
Publikováno v:
Animal reproduction science. 195
The porcine corpus luteum (CL) is NOT sensitive to the luteolytic effects of PGF-2α until days 12–13 of cycle. The control of “luteolytic sensitivity” (LS) of the pig CL to PGF-2α is unknown, but it is temporally associated with macrophage in
Expression of Genes Associated with Apoptosis in the Porcine Corpus Luteum During the Oestrous Cycle
Publikováno v:
Reproduction in Domestic Animals. 48:755-761
The corpus luteum (CL) of the pig lacks luteolytic sensitivity (LS) to prostaglandin (PG) F-2α until after day 12 of the oestrous cycle, but the mechanisms underlying this phenomenon are poorly understood. As luteolysis involves apoptosis, we hypoth