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Reproduction, Fertility and Development

Reproduction, Fertility and Development

Volume 34 Number 7 2022

RD21108DNA methylation analysis using bisulphite-based amplicon sequencing of individuals exposed to maternal tobacco use during pregnancy, and offspring conduct problems in childhood and adolescence

Alexandra J. Noble 0000-0001-7380-2248, John F. Pearson, Alasdair D. Noble 0000-0003-2292-8216, Joseph M. Boden, L. John Horwood, Martin A. Kennedy and Amy J. Osborne
pp. 540-548
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DNA methylation has been previously shown to be altered in offspring whose mother consumed tobacco during their pregnancy. There is also evidence to suggest that maternal tobacco smoking during pregnancy leads to a higher prevalence of conduct problem observed in exposed offspring. Here in this research article we aimed to expand on previous research, by assessing the association between maternal tobacco use in pregnancy and offspring conduct problems via DNA methylation analysis.

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Our findings indicate that knockdown of SMARCB1 dramatically reduces embryo developmental potential, with few embryos developing beyond the pronuclear stage. The knockdown of BRD7 had a less severe impact on developmental potential. Our findings also demonstrate that knockdown of SMARCB1 alters the expression of NANOG and POU5F1.

RD21237Follicle-stimulating hormone regulates Notch signalling in the seminiferous epithelium of continuously and seasonally breeding rodents

Sylwia Lustofin, Alicja Kaminska, Malgorzata Brzoskwinia, Laura Pardyak, Piotr Pawlicki, Izabela Szpregiel, Barbara Bilinska and Anna Hejmej 0000-0002-3498-5704
pp. 560-575
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The understanding of the mechanisms controlling the process of sperm production in the testis is still one of the main research challenges. Herein, we revealed a link between the action of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and direct ‘dialogue’ between the cells of seminiferous epithelium, which is mediated by the Notch pathway, in pubertal rats and seasonally breading bank voles. Our findings indicate for a common mechanism of FSH action on Notch pathway activity during onset and recrudescence of spermatogenesis in rodents.

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The use of single blastomeres for embryonic stem cells (ESC) generation is an alternative to the use of whole embryos, but it yields lower efficiencies. This work aimed to define the requirements for ESC derivation from mouse blastomeres, resulting in a simplified and efficient procedure. This will contribute to improving the potential of this approach, providing a tool to investigate the developmental potential of blastomeres from different embryonic stages and to reduce the number of embryos needed for ESC derivation.

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