Comparative assisted reproductive technologies in human and veterinary medicine: implications for reproductive success.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 ANDROLOGY
Sabine Kölle
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Abstract

Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) have been widely and successfully used in both humans and livestock. However, only in humans and cattle have in vitro fertilization (IVF), in vitro embryo culture (IVC), and embryo transfer (ET) developed into large commercial sectors. The major differences between human and animal ART include the rationale of the treatment and the patient groups. While ART is used to treat infertility in humans, veterinary ART aims to maximize genetic gain and minimize generation intervals. Human ART is filled with societal, cultural, and emotional challenges, whereas veterinary ART aims to optimize economic success. While human ART deals with selected patients, including older individuals, veterinary ART focuses on young animals and a wide variety of species with different reproductive traits. Both human and veterinary ART face the shared challenge of establishing reliable tools to assess sperm fertilizing ability, evaluate oocyte developmental capacity, and support early embryo-maternal communication, which is pivotal for successful pregnancy. A holistic approach and comprehensive understanding of the underlying mechanisms and technologies across species could provide valuable insights for increasing ART success rates in both humans and animals.

人类和兽医学中辅助生殖技术的比较:对生殖成功的影响。
辅助生殖技术(ART)在人类和牲畜中得到了广泛而成功的应用。然而,只有在人类和牛中,体外受精(IVF)、体外胚胎培养(IVC)和胚胎移植(ET)才发展成为大型商业部门。人类和动物抗逆转录病毒治疗之间的主要区别包括治疗的基本原理和患者群体。虽然抗逆转录病毒治疗用于治疗人类不孕症,但兽医抗逆转录病毒治疗的目的是最大限度地提高遗传增益并尽量缩短生育间隔。人类艺术充满了社会、文化和情感挑战,而兽医艺术旨在优化经济成功。人类抗逆转录病毒治疗针对包括老年人在内的特定患者,而兽医抗逆转录病毒治疗侧重于幼龄动物和具有不同生殖特征的各种物种。人类和兽医抗逆转录病毒治疗都面临着共同的挑战,即建立可靠的工具来评估精子受精能力、评估卵母细胞发育能力,并支持对成功妊娠至关重要的早期胚胎-母体交流。整体方法和对跨物种潜在机制和技术的全面了解可为提高人类和动物的抗逆转录病毒治疗成功率提供有价值的见解。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
4.20%
发文量
27
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Systems Biology in Reproductive Medicine, SBiRM, publishes Research Articles, Communications, Applications Notes that include protocols a Clinical Corner that includes case reports, Review Articles and Hypotheses and Letters to the Editor on human and animal reproduction. The journal will highlight the use of systems approaches including genomic, cellular, proteomic, metabolomic, bioinformatic, molecular, and biochemical, to address fundamental questions in reproductive biology, reproductive medicine, and translational research. The journal publishes research involving human and animal gametes, stem cells, developmental biology and toxicology, and clinical care in reproductive medicine. Specific areas of interest to the journal include: male factor infertility and germ cell biology, reproductive technologies (gamete micro-manipulation and cryopreservation, in vitro fertilization/embryo transfer (IVF/ET) and contraception. Research that is directed towards developing new or enhanced technologies for clinical medicine or scientific research in reproduction is of significant interest to the journal.
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