Genes Regulating Maternal Recognition of Pregnancy in Domestic Animals: an Update
AUTOR(ES)
Mor, Avantika, Mondal, Sukanta, Reddy, Ippala Janardana, Soumya, N.P
FONTE
Braz. arch. biol. technol.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2015-12
RESUMO
ABSTRACT Early embryonic mortality is one of the main sources of reproductive wastages and major constraints for full exploitation of the production potential of livestock. The survivality of embryo during early embryonic life is mostly dependent on the efficiency with which the maternal recognition of pregnancy (MRP) is established. Maternal recognition of pregnancy involves molecular dialogue between the trophoblast of conceptus and uterine endometrium. Embryonic development to the blastocyst stage and uterine differentiation to the receptive environment are crucial for successful establishment of the embryo-uterine cross-talk that leads to the initiation and progression of successful implantation. Unravelling the complex intricate molecular and cellular dialogues between the conceptus and uterine environment will facilitate development of strategies to augment early embryo survivality.
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