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Repeated Superovulation Treatments In Kivircik Ewes During Breeding And Nonbreeding Seasons, Burcu Üstüner, Seli̇m Alçay, Yavuz Nak, Zekari̇ya Nur, Deni̇z Nak, Bi̇lgi̇ner Tuna, Gözde Şi̇mşek, Hakan Sağirkaya
Repeated Superovulation Treatments In Kivircik Ewes During Breeding And Nonbreeding Seasons, Burcu Üstüner, Seli̇m Alçay, Yavuz Nak, Zekari̇ya Nur, Deni̇z Nak, Bi̇lgi̇ner Tuna, Gözde Şi̇mşek, Hakan Sağirkaya
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
The present study compared superovulation and embryo recovery rates applied repeatedly during breeding and nonbreeding seasons in the same 20 Kivircik sheep. Trials 1 and 3 were performed during the breeding season and the trial 2 was performed in the nonbreeding season. We synchronized the sheep's estrus cycles and induced a superovulatory response with porcine follicle stimulating hormone (pFSH) injections. Natural mating took place 12 h after the last FSH injection. The embryos were collected by laparotomy 7 days after natural mating. There was no significant difference between the number of corpora lutea (CL) counted following the 1st (breeding) and …
Maternal Embryokines That Regulate Development Of The Bovine Preimplantation Embryo, Peter James Hansen, Anna Carolina Denicol, Kyle Bradley Dobbs
Maternal Embryokines That Regulate Development Of The Bovine Preimplantation Embryo, Peter James Hansen, Anna Carolina Denicol, Kyle Bradley Dobbs
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
Proper embryonic development depends upon regulatory signals from the reproductive tract called embryokines. This review uses the cow as a model to understand the developmental processes controlled by embryokines. The focus is on 3 embryokines that have been shown to increase competence of embryos to survive after transfer to recipients: CSF2, IGF1, and DKK1. Together, these molecules regulate key events required for development of the embryo to the blastocyst stage including proliferation (enhanced by IGF1), development of the inner cell mass (regulated by CSF2), control of differentiation (modified by DKK1), and inhibition of apoptosis and stress-mediated developmental arrest (IGF1 and …
The Avian Ovary And Follicle Development: Some Comparative And Practical Insights, Alan L. Johnson
The Avian Ovary And Follicle Development: Some Comparative And Practical Insights, Alan L. Johnson
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
This review focuses on recent research related to the avian ovary and, in particular, cellular mechanisms mediating embryonic growth of the ovary, postembryonic follicular development, and the process of follicular selection. Attention is drawn to a variety of fundamental, yet unresolved, aspects of ovarian function, several of which are uniquely related to avian reproductive strategies. Some notable differences in ovarian function between birds and the most closely related extant group, the crocodilians, are illustrated. Moreover, because the sauropsid (reptilian and avian) and synapsid (mammalian) lineages diverged shortly after the emergence of amniotes some 340 million years ago, consideration is given …