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Reproduction, Fertility and Development

Reproduction, Fertility and Development

Volume 33 Number 7 2021

RD20135Research progress on the effect of Di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) on reproductive health at different periods in life

Haiying Wang, Xinxin Yang, Jiashuo Li, Zhipeng Qi, Bingchen Liu, Wei Liu, Bin Xu, Zhaofa Xu and Yu Deng 0000-0003-2292-2957
pp. 441-446
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Di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate (DEHP) is harmful to humans and rodents, with its toxicity in the reproductive system being the most serious. We found that exposure to DEHP at different life stages may produce different symptoms. It is necessary to further study the effects of DEHP.

RD20306Chronic niacin administration ameliorates ovulation, histological changes in the ovary and adiponectin concentrations in a rat model of polycystic ovary syndrome

Negin Asadi, Mahin Izadi, Ali Aflatounian, Mansour Esmaeili-Dehaj, Mohammad Ebrahim Rezvani 0000-0001-6146-806X and Zeinab Hafizi
pp. 447-454
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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most common cause of infertility; it is characterised by ovarian dysfunction and changes in follicle dynamics. There is evidence that low adiponectin may be responsible for the development of PCOS traits. Niacin can stimulate adiponectin secretion, and this study investigated the effects of niacin on PCOS characteristics. In a rat model of PCOS, niacin was found to relieve changes ovarian histological and follicle dynamics.

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Egg maturation in oviparous animals involves a process called yolk synthesis or vitellogenesis and, as the precursor of yolk protein, vitellogenin is essential for vitellogenesis. This study revealed the oogenesis of Opsariichthys bidens and that the main source of vitellogenin is the liver: with increased transcription levels of vitellogenin genes in the liver, there is a gradual increase in yolk granules in oocytes. These findings will help us better understand the molecular mechanism of vitellogenesis.

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Intrauterine exposure of mice to flutamide (an environmental endocrine disruptor (EED)) can damage the ovaries and uteri of the female offspring. The mechanism may involve triggering of the stress response in cells, inducing excessive cell death during this injury. The findings of this study will deepen our understanding of the damage caused by EEDs to the female reproductive system.

RD20337Deletion mutation within the goat PPP3CA gene identified by GWAS significantly affects litter size

Yangyang Bai, Jie Li, Haijing Zhu 0000-0002-4229-2561, Jinwang Liu, Shuwei Dong, Longping Li, Lei Qu, Hong Chen, Xiaoyue Song and Xianyong Lan 0000-0003-2254-5805
pp. 476-483
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As one of the earliest domesticated ruminants, goats play an important role in Chinese culture and economy. In this study, a 20 bp deletion variant of PPP3CA had a remarkable influence on goat litter size. The findings indicated that PPP3CA plays a critical role in goat reproduction and that the mutation of this gene can be useful in marker-assisted selection.

RD20260Maternal undernutrition during pregnancy and lactation increases transcription factors, ETV5 and GDNF, and alters regulation of apoptosis and heat shock proteins in the testis of adult offspring in the rat

Graciela Pedrana 0000-0002-4955-6873, Camila Larrañaga, Alejandra Diaz, Helen Viotti, Paula Lombide, Daniel Cavestany, Mark H. Vickers, Graeme B. Martin and Deborah M. Sloboda
pp. 484-496
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When mothers are undernourished during pregnancy and lactation, the development of the testis of their male offspring is compromised, perhaps leading to poor fertility in adult life. We have shown that in the developing testis, maternal undernutrition modifies the production of transcription factors, heat shock proteins and apoptotic proteins. These factors are responsible for the balance between cell between proliferation and cell death that is essential for successful sperm production.

RD20309Thermal-treatment protocol to induce thermotolerance in bovine embryos

Clara S. Oliveira 0000-0002-8599-0685, Sheila C. S. Marques, Pedro H. E. Guedes, Viviane L. Feuchard, Agostinho J. R. Camargo, Celio de Freitas and Luiz S. A. Camargo
pp. 497-501
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Heat stress negatively affects reproduction and ways to mitigate the effects are needed. Survival pathways can be activated to increase cell tolerance to elevated temperatures and we present a mild thermal treatment developed to induce protective mechanisms in embryos before exposure to heat stress conditions. Thermal treatment of embryos may be an interesting strategy to mitigate the effects of heat stress on reproduction.

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