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Obstetrics & Gynaecology Publications

2016

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Effects Of American Ginseng On Preimplantation Development And Pregnancy In Mice., Danyka Belanger, Michele D Calder, Alessandra Gianetto-Berruti, Edmund M Lui, Andrew J Watson, Valter Feyles Jul 2016

Effects Of American Ginseng On Preimplantation Development And Pregnancy In Mice., Danyka Belanger, Michele D Calder, Alessandra Gianetto-Berruti, Edmund M Lui, Andrew J Watson, Valter Feyles

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In North America, a high proportion of pregnant women use herbal medications including North American ginseng. This medicinal plant contains high amounts of triterpene saponins (ginsenosides), which are the main bioactive compounds. It is important to assess ginseng's impact on all reproductive functions to ensure the safety of pregnant women and fetuses. In this study, we defined the concentration-responsive effects of North American alcoholic and aqueous ginseng extracts on preimplantation development in vitro and on pregnancy and post-partum development in the mouse. Two-cell mouse embryos were cultured with 5 different concentrations of whole ginseng root extracts, or ginsenosides Rb1, Rg1 …


P66shc, A Key Regulator Of Metabolism And Mitochondrial Ros Production, Is Dysregulated By Mouse Embryo Culture., Nicole A Edwards, Andrew J Watson, Dean H Betts Jul 2016

P66shc, A Key Regulator Of Metabolism And Mitochondrial Ros Production, Is Dysregulated By Mouse Embryo Culture., Nicole A Edwards, Andrew J Watson, Dean H Betts

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STUDY QUESTION: Do high oxygen tension and high glucose concentrations dysregulate p66Shc (Src homologous-collagen homologue adaptor protein) expression during mouse preimplantation embryo culture?

SUMMARY ANSWER: Compared with mouse blastocysts in vivo, P66Shc mRNA and protein levels in blastocysts maintained in vitro increased under high oxygen tension (21%), but not high glucose concentration.

WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY: Growth in culture adversely impacts preimplantation embryo development and alters the expression levels of the oxidative stress adaptor protein p66Shc, but it is not known if p66Shc expression is linked to metabolic changes observed in cultured embryos.

STUDY DESIGN, SAMPLES/MATERIALS, METHODS: We used a …


Principles Of Fatigue In Residency Education: A Qualitative Study, Taryn S Taylor, Christopher J Watling, Pim W Teunissen, Tim Dornan, Lorelei Lingard Jan 2016

Principles Of Fatigue In Residency Education: A Qualitative Study, Taryn S Taylor, Christopher J Watling, Pim W Teunissen, Tim Dornan, Lorelei Lingard

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BACKGROUND: Proposals to implement fatigue-management strategies in residency education assume that medicine shares the view of other risk-adverse industries that fatigue is hazardous. This view is an essential underpinning of fatigue-management strategies that other industries have embedded as part of their workplace occupational health and safety programs. We sought to explore how residents understand fatigue in the context of their training environment.

METHODS: We interviewed 21 residents in 7 surgical and nonsurgical programs at Western University in 2014. All participants met the inclusion criteria of routinely working 24-hour call shifts while enrolled in their training program. Data collection and analysis …