EARLY EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT AND MATERNAL RECOGNITION OF PREGNANCY IN CAMELIDS: A REVIEW

Q4 Veterinary
Spermova Pub Date : 2017-12-27 DOI:10.18548/ASPE/0005.13
A. Campbell, M. Ciccarelli, A. Tibary
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Abstract

Maternal recognition of pregnancy (MRP) is a biological process that allows a female to recognize the presence of a conceptus and sustain the lifespan of the corpus luteum (CL). In-depth studies on MRP have been sparked by the impact of early pregnancy loss on productivity in various large animal domestic species. Reproductive studies in camelids are limited and our knowledge of MRP in this species has lagged behind compared to other domestic species. MRP in camelids seems to be driven primarily by estrogen secretion from the hatched blastocyst and possibly other mechanisms related to elongation. The presence of the conceptus blocks the induction of endometrial COX-2 expression resulting in attenuation of PGF2α and rescue of the CL. A substance such as IFNτ has not been identified in camelids. Oxytocin does not appear to play a major contributing role in this process. Embryos migrate to the left uterine horn in order for luteal function to be maintained. Studies thus far have not shown a difference between the left and right uterine horn related to histological changes and estrogen receptor expression. More recently investigation of expression levels of genes previously identified as conceptus regulated genes in the endometrium of other domestic animals has been evaluated in camels. The objectives of the current review are to present the current state of our knowledge on MRP in camelids and discuss early embryonic development in this species and how it may relate to MRP.
骆驼早期胚胎发育与母体对妊娠的认识
母体妊娠识别(MRP)是一个生物学过程,使女性能够识别怀孕的存在并维持黄体(CL)的寿命。早期妊娠损失对各种大型家畜生产力的影响引发了对MRP的深入研究。对骆驼生殖的研究是有限的,与其他家养物种相比,我们对该物种的MRP的认识落后。骆驼的MRP似乎主要是由孵出的囊胚分泌的雌激素驱动的,也可能是与伸长有关的其他机制。孕胎的存在阻断了子宫内膜COX-2表达的诱导,导致PGF2α的衰减和CL的挽救。像IFNτ这样的物质尚未在骆驼类动物中发现。催产素在这个过程中似乎并没有发挥主要作用。胚胎迁移到左侧子宫角,以维持黄体功能。目前研究尚未发现左右子宫角在组织学改变和雌激素受体表达方面存在差异。最近对其他家畜子宫内膜中先前确定为受孕调节基因的基因表达水平的研究已在骆驼中进行了评估。本综述的目的是介绍我们对骆驼类MRP的了解现状,并讨论该物种的早期胚胎发育及其与MRP的关系。
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Spermova
Spermova Veterinary-Veterinary (miscellaneous)
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