Reproduction, Fertility and Development
Volume 27 Number 1 2015
Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the International Embryo Transfer Society, Versailles, France, 10–13 January 2015
Full Papers and Abstracts for Poster Presentation
RD14316Reproductive performance: at the cross-road of genetics, technologies and environment
Daniel Vaiman
pp. 1-13
RD14379Genetic tools to improve reproduction traits in dairy cattle
A. Capitan, P. Michot, A. Baur, R. Saintilan, C. Hozé, D. Valour, F. Guillaume, D. Boichon, A. Barbat, D. Boichard, L. Schibler and S. Fritz
pp. 14-21
RD14311Genetic variation in resistance of the preimplantation bovine embryo to heat shock
Peter J. Hansen
pp. 22-30
RD14339TallyHO obese female mice experience poor reproductive outcomes and abnormal blastocyst metabolism that is reversed by metformin
Erica D. Louden, Kerri M. Luzzo, Patricia T. Jimenez, Tiffany Chi, Maggie Chi and Kelle H. Moley
pp. 31-39
RD14338Exploring the function of long non-coding RNA in the development of bovine early embryos
Julieta Caballero, Isabelle Gilbert, Eric Fournier, Dominic Gagné, Sara Scantland, Angus Macaulay and Claude Robert
pp. 40-52
RD14367Viral emergence and consequences for reproductive performance in ruminants: two recent examples (bluetongue and Schmallenberg viruses)
Stéphan Zientara and Claire Ponsart
pp. 63-71
RD14383Metabolic determinants of embryonic development and stem cell fate
Clifford D. L. Folmes and Andre Terzic
pp. 82-88
RD14317Gamete derivation from embryonic stem cells, induced pluripotent stem cells or somatic cell nuclear transfer-derived embryonic stem cells: state of the art
Charles A. Easley, Calvin R. Simerly and Gerald Schatten
pp. 89-92
RDv27n1Ab11 PATHWAYS AND CELLULAR FUNCTIONS INFLUENCED BY INSULIN TREATMENT DURING OOCYTE MATURATION – A TRANSCRIPTOME STUDY OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE DAY 8 BLASTOCYSTS
D. Laskowski, Y. Sjunnesson, R. Båge, M. A. Sirard, H. Gustafsson, G. Andersson and P. Humblot
pp. 93-93
RDv27n1Ab22 ELEVATED NONESTERIFIED FATTY ACID CONCENTRATIONS HAMPER IN VITRO BOVINE OVIDUCTAL EPITHELIAL CELL PHYSIOLOGY
L. Jordaens, S. Valckx, P. E. J. Bols and J. L. M. R. Leroy
pp. 93-94
RDv27n1Ab33 SEX INFLUENCES REGULATION OF GENE EXPRESSION BY DICKKOPF 1 IN THE BOVINE MORULA
A. C. Denicol, K. B. Dobbs and P. J. Hansen
pp. 94-94
RDv27n1Ab44 DEVELOPMENTAL OUTCOMES AND EFFICIENCY OF TWO CRISPR/Cas9 MICROINJECTION METHODS IN BOVINE ZYGOTES
Y. S. Bogliotti, M. Vilariño, J. L. Chitwood, J. Wu, A. Mutto, N. Mucci, J. C. Belmonte and P. J. Ross
pp. 94-94
RDv27n1Ab55 PROPYLENE GLYCOL FEEDING SUPPLEMENTATION MODIFIES INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR SYSTEM GENE EXPRESSION IN CUMULUS–OOCYTE COMPLEXES AND THE EXPRESSION OF SELECTED CANDIDATE GENES IN EMBRYOS PRODUCED IN VITRO IN FEED-RESTRICTED HEIFERS
G. Gamarra, C. Ponsart, S. Lacaze, F. Nuttinck, P. Mermillod, B. Le Guienne, D. Monniaux, P. Humblot and A. A. Ponter
pp. 95-95
RDv27n1Ab66 EQUINE SPERM INDUCES PRONUCLEAR FORMATION BY INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION IN BOVINE, SWINE, AND FELINE OOCYTES INDEPENDENTLY OF CHEMICAL ACTIVATION ASSISTANCE
M. B. Rodríguez, A. Gambini, R. J. Bevacqua and D. F. Salamone
pp. 95-95
RDv27n1Ab77 PREGNANCY RATES IN BEEF HEIFERS SYNCHRONIZED WITH A SHORTENED OESTRADIOL-BASED TREATMENT THAT PROVIDES FOR A PROLONGED PROESTRUS
A. Menchaca, R. Nuñez-Olivera, F. Cuadro and G. Bo
pp. 96-96
RDv27n1Ab99 TIMED ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION IN BLOCKS: A NEW ALTERNATIVE TO IMPROVE FERTILITY IN BEEF COWS
L. F. M. Pfeifer, N. A. Castro, L. G. B. Siqueira, K. R. Lagos, A. Bagon and J. Singh
pp. 97-97
RDv27n1Ab1010 TIMED ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION PROTOCOLS TO SYNCHRONIZATION OF OVULATION IN BOS TAURUS TAURUS SUCKLING BEEF COWS
G. A. Pessoa, A. P. Martini, J. M. Trentin, D. R. Dotto, H. L. D. Neri, D. T. Schreiner, G. M. Zanatta, M. F. Sá Filho and M. I. B. Rubin
pp. 97-98
RDv27n1Ab1111 FERTILITY RESPONSE IN SUCKLED BEEF COWS SUPPLEMENTED WITH LONG-ACTING PROGESTERONE AFTER TIMED ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION
G. Pugliesi, F. B. Santos, E. Lopes, É. Nogueira, J. R. G. Maio and M. Binelli
pp. 98-98
RDv27n1Ab1212 EFFECT OF HUMAN CHORIONIC GONADOTROPIN (hCG) ADMINISTRATION ON DAY 2 OR DAY 5 AFTER OESTRUS ON PREGNANCY RATE IN HIGH-YIELDING DAIRY COWS
J. M. Sanchez, V. Maillo, L. Molina, C. C. Perez-Marin, P. Lonergan and D. Rizos
pp. 98-99
RDv27n1Ab1414 IS THE LOW NUMBER OF OVARIAN ANTRAL FOLLICLES ≥3mm IN DIAMETER ASSOCIATED WITH LOW FERTILITY IN LACTATING NELORE COWS?
V. G. Pinheiro, R. L. Ereno, E. M. Razza, C. M. Barros and M. F. G. Nogueira
pp. 99-100
RDv27n1Ab1515 SPERM STORAGE IN FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE TRACT: STUDY OF MOLECULES INVOLVED
C. Riou, A. Gargaros, G. Harichaux, A. Brionne, J. Gautron, X. Druart, V. Labas and N. Gerard
pp. 100-100
RDv27n1Ab1616 BIOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF COMPONENT IN SEMINAL GEL SECRETED WITH BOAR SEMEN
G. Takahashi, M. Maeda, Y. Kimura and H. Funahashi
pp. 100-101
RDv27n1Ab1919 GENOME-WIDE ANALYSIS OF DNA METHYLATION IN CLONES AND NONCLONES OF TWO DIFFERENT BREEDS: HOLSTEIN AND JAPANESE BLACK
H. Kiefer, M. Kaneda, L. Jouneau, E. Campion, S. Balzergue, M.-L. Martin-Magniette, J.-P. Renard, T. Nagai and H. Jammes
pp. 102-102
RDv27n1Ab2020 NUCLEAR TRANSFER ALTERS EXPRESSION AND HISTONE MODIFICATIONS OF THE IMPRINTED GENE PHLDA2 IN THE BOVINE PLACENTA
J. C. T. Penteado, D. R. Arnold, R. C. Gaspar, C. V. da Rocha, J. R. Sangalli, T. H. C. de Bem, C. A. P. Corrêa, F. V. Meirelles and F. L. Lopes
pp. 102-103
RDv27n1Ab2121 CHARACTERIZATION OF THE micro-RNA TRANSCRIPTOME IN LUNG TISSUES OF CLONED CALVES SUFFERING FROM RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME
Y. Liu, Y. Zhang, H.-S. Hao, W.-H. Du, H.-B. Zhu and Y.-H. Zhang
pp. 103-103
RDv27n1Ab2222 SEMEN AND REPRODUCTIVE PROFILES OF CLONED ANATOLIAN GREY CATTLE
S. Arat, S. Pabuccuoglu, H. Sagirkaya, K. Demir, R. Arici, B. Ustuner, S. Alcay, B. Toker, S. Alkan, Y. Nak, D. Nak and R. Kilicaslan
pp. 103-104
RDv27n1Ab2323 NEONATAL SUPPORT THERAPY AND BLOOD GAS EVALUATION IN CLONED AND ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION-DERIVED NEWBORN CALVES
P. Fantinato-Neto, A. T. Zanluchi, M. M. Yasuoka, F. J. M. Marchese, J. R. V. Pimentel, R. V. Sampaio, M. A. Berlingieri, R. Zanin, E. S. Santos, P. R. Adona, M. S. Miranda, M. A. Miglino, O. M. Ohashi, F. V. Meirelles and E. H. Birgel Junior
pp. 104-104
RDv27n1Ab2424 BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS) SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS PRODUCED FROM FROZEN–THAWED SEMEN-DERIVED SOMATIC CELLS: EFFECT OF TRICHOSTATIN A ON THE IN VITRO AND IN VIVO DEVELOPMENTAL POTENTIAL, QUALITY, AND EPIGENETIC STATUS
N. L. Selokar, M. Saini, H. Agrawal, P. Palta, M. S. Chauhan, R. S. Manik and S. K. Singla
pp. 104-105
RDv27n1Ab2525 DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF CLONED BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS) EMBRYOS PRODUCED BY TRANSFECTED OR NONTRANSFECTED FIBROBLASTS TRANSFER TO ENUCLEATED OOCYTES DERIVED FROM OVUM PICK-UP AND ABATTOIR OVARIES
C. Yang, J. Shang, H. Zheng, M. Chen, F. Huang, C. Li, B. Yang and X. Liang
pp. 105-105
RDv27n1Ab2626 HISTONE DEACETYLASE INHIBITOR SCRIPTAID IMPROVES EPIGENETIC REPROGRAMMING AND CLONING EFFICIENCY IN THE PIG
S. Liang, T. Kim, N.-H. Kim and X.-S. Cui
pp. 105-105
RDv27n1Ab2727 EFFECT OF A SPECIFIC INHIBITOR OF DOT1L ON PREIMPLANTATION DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE SOMATIC CLONED EMBRYOS
J. Tao, Y. Zhang, D. Song, Y. Li and Y. Zhang
pp. 106-106
RDv27n1Ab2828 EFFECTS OF RECLONING ON THE PRODUCTION OF PIGS OVEREXPRESSING 11 β-HYDROXYSTEROID DEHYDROGENASE TYPE 1 (11β-HSD1)
Y. I. Jeong, Y. Jeon, C. H. Park, K. H. Ko, Y. W. Jeong, Y. W. Kim, S. H. Hyun, I. S. Yang and W. S. Hwang
pp. 106-106
RDv27n1Ab2929 SCRIPTAID IMPROVES SOMATIC NUCLEAR TRANSFER EFFICIENCY DURING IN VITRO CULTURE OF PORCINE EMBRYOS DERIVED FROM INBRED MINIATURE PIG FETAL FIBROBLASTS
R. Koppang, N. R. Mtango, M. Barcelo-Fimbres and J. P. Verstegen
pp. 107-107
RDv27n1Ab3030 POSTMORTEM FINDINGS IN CLONED AND TRANSGENIC PIGLETS DEAD BEFORE WEANING
M. Schmidt, K. D. Winther and H. Callesen
pp. 107-108
RDv27n1Ab3131 PRODUCTION EFFICIENCY OF GENE KNOCKOUT PIGS USING GENOME EDITING AND SOMATIC CELL CLONING
H. Matsunari, M. Watanabe, K. Nakano, A. Uchikura, Y. Asano, S. Hatae, T. Takeishi, K. Umeyama, M. Nagaya, S. Miyagawa, Y. Hanazono, H. Nakauchi and H. Nagashima
pp. 108-108
RDv27n1Ab3232 ALLOCATION OF INNER CELL MASS AND TROPHECTODERM CELLS OF NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS CULTURED IN MEDIUM SUPPLEMENTED WITH EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR AND INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR-I
A. T. Caputcu, S. Arat, M. Cevik, T. Akkoc, G. Cetinkaya and H. Bagis
pp. 109-109
RDv27n1Ab3333 TELOMERASE ACTIVITIES IN CLONED BEAGLE DOGS
G. A. Kim, H. J. Oh, M. J. Kim, Y. K. Jo, E. M. N. Setyawan, Y. B. Choi, S. H. Lee and B. C. Lee
pp. 109-109
RDv27n1Ab3434 COMPARISON OF PROLIFERATION AND TELOMERASE ACTIVITY IN FIBROBLASTS DERIVED FROM GYEONG-JU DONGGYEONG DOGS ACCORDING TO THEIR AGE
Y. B. Choi, G. A. Kim, H. J. Oh, M. J. Kim and B. C. Lee
pp. 110-110
RDv27n1Ab3535 EFFECT OF 6-DIMETHYLAMINOPURINE TREATMENT DURATION ON PRONUCLEAR FORMATION AND IN VIVO DEVELOPMENT OF CANINE CLONED EMBRYO
H. J. Oh, G. A. Kim, M. J. Kim, Y. K. Jo, Y. B. Choi, E. M. N. Setyawan, S. H. Lee, H. J. Kim and B. C. Lee
pp. 110-110
RDv27n1Ab3636 EFFECT OF SUBEROYLANILIDE HYDROXAMIC ACID TREATED DONOR CELLS ON DOG CLONING
M. J. Kim, H. J. Oh, G. A. Kim, H. N. Suh, Y. K. Jo, Y. B. Choi, D. H. Kim, H. J. Han and B. C. Lee
pp. 110-111
RDv27n1Ab3737 EFFECT OF CELL MANIPULATION FOR PRODUCTION OF TRANSGENIC CELL LINES ON GOAT CLONING EFFICIENCY
L. T. Martins, S. Gaudencio Neto, L. H. Aguiar, C. E. M. Calderón, K. C. S. Tavares, I. S. Carneiro, A. S. Morais, F. X. A. Girão Neto, R. M. Pinho, A. P. Almeida, C. R. Lazzarotto, J. M. Chies, L. R. Bertolini, F. Forell and M. Bertolini
pp. 111-111
RDv27n1Ab3838 EFFECT OF OOCYTE MATURATION DURATION ON BLASTOCYST RATES AFTER EQUINE SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
Y. H. Choi, I. C. Velez, B. Macías-García and K. Hinrichs
pp. 112-112
RDv27n1Ab3939 PLACENTA ABNORMALITIES IN SHEEP SOMATIC CELL CLONES AT 20 DAYS OF GESTATION
M. Czernik, P. Toschi, D. Iuso, F. Zacchini, GE Ptak and P. Loi
pp. 112-112
RDv27n1Ab4040 TRICHOSTATIN A TREATMENT EFFECTS ON IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF INTERSPECIES NUCLEAR TRANSFER CAT EMBRYOS DEPEND ON RECIPIENT CYTOPLASM SPECIES
L. T. K. Do, Y. Sato, M. Taniguchi and T. Otoi
pp. 113-113
RDv27n1Ab4141 UPDATING THE ZONA-FREE METHOD FOR MOUSE CLONING USING HM1 EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS
I. Lagutina, M. Lizier, M. Paulis, F. Lucchini, A. Castelli, L. Susani, C. Galli and P. Vezzoni
pp. 113-113
RDv27n1Ab4242 CONVERSION OF THE CHROMATIN OF SOMATIC CELLS INTO SPERMATID-LIKE STRUCTURES
D. Iuso, M. Czernik, P. Toschi, F. Zacchini, H. Shiota, S. Barral, S. Curtet, T. Buchou, G. Ptak, S. Khochbin and P. Loi
pp. 114-114
RDv27n1Ab4343 NEW METHOD FOR ONE-STEP WARMING/IN-STRAW CRYOPROTECTANT DILUTION FOR IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS AFTER VITRIFICATION WITH THE CRYOLOGIC VITRIFICATION METHOD
J. N. Caamaño, E. Gómez, B. Trigal, M. Muñoz, S. Carrocera, D. Martín and C. Díez
pp. 114-114
RDv27n1Ab4444 THE EFFECT OF SUCROSE CONCENTRATION FOR SINGLE-STEP DILUTION ON THE VIABILITY OF CRYOTOP-VITRIFIED IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS
S. Kondo, K. Imai and O. Dochi
pp. 115-115
RDv27n1Ab4545 SPINDLE CONFIGURATION AND DNA FRAGMENTATION OF VITRIFIED BOVINE OOCYTES AFTER IN VITRO MATURATION WITH L-CARNITINE AND/OR RESVERATROL
J. F. W. Spricigo, N. Arcarons, T. Mogas, M. A. N. Dode and R. Morato
pp. 115-116
RDv27n1Ab4646 SPINDLE CONFIGURATION OF IN VITRO-MATURED BOVINE OOCYTES EXPOSED TO SODIUM CHLORIDE OR SUCROSE PRIOR TO CRYOTOP VITRIFICATION
N. Arcarons, R. Morató, J. F. W. Spícigo, M. A. M. M. Ferraz and T. Mogas
pp. 116-116
RDv27n1Ab4747 THE AVIAN CHORIO-ALLANTOIC MEMBRANE: A SUITABLE SHORT-TERM CULTURE SYSTEM FOR BOVINE OVARIAN TISSUE
K. L. Beck, J. Singh and M. Anzar
pp. 116-117
RDv27n1Ab4848 GLOBAL GENE EXPRESSION PATTERN OF BOS INDICUS AND BOS TAURUS VITRIFIED EMBRYOS
R. Cancian, M. Macelai, G. Tavares, R. S. Valente, E. S. Caixeta, A. Martins, R. Machado, J. Buratini, F. S. Mesquita, F. C. Landim-Alvarenga and M. J. Sudano
pp. 117-117
RDv27n1Ab4949 EFFECTS OF DIETARY CONJUGATED LINOLEIC ACID SUPPLEMENTATION ON BOVINE OOCYTE LIPID METABOLISM, LIPID COMPOSITION, AND EMBRYO CRYOTOLERANCE
C. L. Bailey, J. A. Sarmiento-Guzmán, S. E. Farmer, G. T. Gentry, J. W. Lynn, K. R. Bondioli and R. A. Godke
pp. 117-118
RDv27n1Ab5151 STRESS PRECONDITIONING OF SPERMATOZOA WITH SUBLETHAL CONCENTRATIONS OF ETHANOL IMPROVE POST-THAW SPERM QUALITY IN BULL
H. Vaseghi-Dodaran, M. Zhandi, M. Sharafi, E. Nejati-Amiri, A. Nejati-Javaremi and A. Mohammadi-Sangcheshmeh
pp. 118-119
RDv27n1Ab5252 EFFECT OF CARBOXYLATED POLY-L-LYSINE ON THE POST-THAW VIABILITY OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE BLASTOCYST
A. N. Ha, K. L. Lee, Md. Fakruzzaman, S. S. Kim, P. R. Park, J. I. Jin, S. H. Hyon and I. K. Kong
pp. 119-119
RDv27n1Ab5353 EFFECT OF ADDITION OF L-CARNITINE AND CONJUGATED LINOLEIC ACID DURING BOVINE EMBRYO CULTURE ON CRYOSURVIVAL, LIPID CONTENT, AND GENE EXPRESSION
A. Ruiz, P. J. Hansen and J. Block
pp. 119-120
RDv27n1Ab5454 CRYOPRESERVATION OF BOVINE IN VITRO-PRODUCED EMBRYOS: INTRINSIC FACTORS DETERMINING VITRIFICATION OUTCOMES
M. N. Saucedo, M. Kurome, M. Reichenbach, E. Wolf and H.-D. Reichenbach
pp. 120-120
RDv27n1Ab5555 EFFECT OF TREHALOSE FOR FROZEN–THAWED RAM SPERM MOTILITY PARAMETERS
M. M. Toishibekov, M. T. Jazkbayev and B. B. Molzhigitov
pp. 120-121
RDv27n1Ab5656 THE EFFECT OF VITRIFICATION FOR SHEEP OOCYTES VIABILITY
Y. M. Toishibekov, R. K. Tursunova and M. Sh. Yermekova
pp. 121-121
RDv27n1Ab5757 THE EFFECT OF VITRIFICATION FOR SHEEP EMBRYO VIABILITY
G. A. Valieva, M. M. Toishibekov, S. M. Askarov and B. B. Molzhigitov
pp. 121-121
RDv27n1Ab5858 EFFECT OF MELATONIN IMPLANT ON BLANCA de RASQUERA BUCKS DURING SPRING ON SPERM MORPHOMETRY BEFORE AND AFTER CRYOPRESERVATION
A. Tabarez, W. García and M. J. Palomo
pp. 122-122
RDv27n1Ab5959 POST-THAW SURVIVAL OF VITRIFIED, IN VITRO-PRODUCED PORCINE EMBRYOS: COMPARISONS OF VITRIFICATION SOLUTIONS, SOLUTION TEMPERATURE, AND BLASTOCOELE COLLAPSE METHODS
L. K. Bartolac, C. Sjöblom and C. G. Grupen
pp. 122-123
RDv27n1Ab6060 PREDICTING FROZEN BOAR SPERM FERTILITY USING NOVEL AND CONVENTIONAL ANALYSES
B. W. Daigneault, K. A. McNamara, P. H. Purdy, S. L. Rodriguez-Zas, R. L. Krisher, R. V. Knox and D. J. Miller
pp. 123-123
RDv27n1Ab6161 THE EFFECTS OF COLLECTION SEASON AND STORAGE DURATION IN LIQUID NITROGEN ON POST-WARMING SURVIVAL AND NUCLEAR MATURATION OF IMMATURE PORCINE OOCYTES PRESERVED BY SOLID SURFACE VITRIFICATION
T. Nagai, T. Somfai, N. T. Men, H. Kabeko, J. Noguchi and K. Kikuchi
pp. 123-124
RDv27n1Ab6262 COMPARISON OF SUGARS, COMBINATIONS OF PERMEABLE CRYOPROTECTANTS, AND EQUILIBRATION REGIMENS FOR THE SOLID SURFACE VITRIFICATION OF IMMATURE PORCINE OOCYTES
T. Somfai, N. T. Men, H. Kaneko, J. Noguchi, S. Haraguchi, T. Nagai and K. Kikuchi
pp. 124-124
RDv27n1Ab6363 STEPWISE THAWING PRESERVES MITOCHONDRIA MEMBRANE POTENTIAL OF BOAR SPERMATOZOA EXTENDED IN GLYCEROL-FREE MEDIUM CONTAINING TREHALOSE
R. Athurupana and H. Funahashi
pp. 124-125
RDv27n1Ab6464 COULD FROZEN–THAWED BOAR-SEMEN FERTILITY BE INCREASED WITH SEMINAL PLASMA ADDITION?
M. A. Torres, G. M. Ravagnani, M. de Lima Oliveira, D. F. Leal, G. Amorim de Campos, S. M. M. K. Martins, B. B. D. Muro, A. S.'A. Moretti, F. O. Papa, J. A. Dell'Aqua, M. A. Alvarenga and A. F. Cesar de Andrade
pp. 125-125
RDv27n1Ab6565 ARE “BAD FREEZER” STALLIONS ALSO “BAD COOLER” STALLIONS?
C. Ramires Neto, M. M. B. Castro-Chaves, Y. F. R. Sancler-Silva, R. C. Uliani, P. V. L. Oliveira, C. P. Freitas-Dell'aqua, F. O. Papa and M. A. Alvarenga
pp. 125-126
RDv27n1Ab6666 EFFECT OF ADDITION OF CHOLESTEROL-LOADED CYCLODEXTRIN BEFORE FREEZING ON QUALITY AND FERTILITY OF STALLION FROZEN SEMEN
F. O. Papa, C. Ramires Neto, Y. F. R. Sancler-Silva, H. L. Resende, G. A. Monteiro, C. P. Freitas-Dell'aqua and M. A. Alvarenga
pp. 126-126
RDv27n1Ab6767 EFFECTS OF ANTIOXIDANTS LACTOFERRIN AND CATALASE ON STALLION FROZEN SEMEN
H. S. Martins, M. F. Brito, I. B. M. Sampaio, R. Stahlberg, M. R. Souza, C. F. A. M. Penna and M. A. Lagares
pp. 126-127
RDv27n1Ab6868 DIFFERENCE IN THAWING CURVE OF STALLION FROZEN SEMEN DILUTED IN 2 EXTENDERS
C. P. Freitas-Dell'aqua, C. Ramires Neto, Y. F. R. Sancler-Silva, P. M. Papa, J. A. Dell'aqua, M. A. Alvarenga and F. O. Papa
pp. 127-127
RDv27n1Ab6969 REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES EVALUATION OF DONKEY FROZEN SEMEN ADDED TO HOMOLOGOUS SEMINAL PLASMA ON POST-THAW
P. V. L. Oliveira, J. V. Oliveira, C. Ramires Neto, Y. F. R. Sancler-Silva, C. P. Freitas-Dell'aqua and F. O. Papa
pp. 127-127
RDv27n1Ab7070 INCORPORATING MULTIPLE STAGES OF MASS SPECTROMETRY INTO LIPID PROFILING OF OOCYTES AND PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYOS
V. Pirro, A. K. Jarmusch, C. R. Ferreira, A. F. González-Serrano, J. E. Hallett, R. Houser, H. Niemann and R. G. Cooks
pp. 128-128
RDv27n1Ab7171 EFFECT OF CHOLESTEROL-LOADED CYCLODEXTRINS ON PRE- AND POST-THAW FUNCTION OF FELID SPERM
I. A. Plourde, H. L. Bateman and W. F. Swanson
pp. 128-128
RDv27n1Ab7373 APPLICATION OF THE HOLLOW FIBER VITRIFICATION METHOD TO THE CRYOPRESERVATION OF HIGHLY CRYOSENSITIVE EMBRYOS
A. Uchikura, H. Matsunari, K. Nakano, S. Hatae, Y. Matsumura, Y. Asano, T. Takeishi, H. Nakauchi and H. Nagashima
pp. 129-130
RDv27n1Ab7474 EFFECT OF POWDERED EGG YOLK IN THE EXTENDER AND DONOR AGE ON FRESH AND THAWED SPERM MORPHOMETRY IN SMALL RUMINANTS
M. J. Palomo, W. Garcia and A. Tabarez
pp. 130-130
RDv27n1Ab7575 EPIGENETIC EFFECTS OF VITRIFICATION ON PRONUCLEAR DOMESTIC CAT EMBRYOS
J. H. Galiguis, C. E. Pope, M. N. Biancardi, C. Dumas, G. Wang and M. C. Gómez
pp. 131-131
RDv27n1Ab7777 EFFECT OF HEAT SHOCK DURING IN VITRO MATURATION ON HETEROCHROMATIN COMPACTION IN BOVINE EMBRYOS AT 4- AND 8-CELL STAGES: PRELIMINARY STUDY
L. S. A. Camargo, T. Aguirre-Lavin, P. Adenot, T. D. Araujo, E. D. Souza and N. Beaujean
pp. 132-132
RDv27n1Ab7878 NONINVASIVE CELL LINEAGE TRACING IN BOVINE EMBRYOS FROM 2-CELL STAGE UP TO BLASTOCYST STAGE
L. P. Sepulveda-Rincon, D. Dube, P. Adenot, L. Laffont, S. Ruffini, L. Gall, W. E. Maalouf, V. Duranthon and N. Beaujean
pp. 132-132
RDv27n1Ab7979 microRNA EXPRESSION IN BOVINE CUMULUS CELLS
K. Uhde, L. T. A. van Tol, T. A. E. Stout and B. A. J. Roelen
pp. 133-133
RDv27n1Ab8080 DNA METHYLATION OF INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR 2 (IGF2) GENE IN DAY 14 IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS OF DIFFERENT SIZES
J. O. Carvalho, M. M. Franco, G. M. Machado and M. A. N. Dode
pp. 133-133
RDv27n1Ab8181 JAK-STAT SIGNALLING IS CRITICAL FOR INNER CELL MASS DEVELOPMENT IN BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS
F. Meng, B. Forrester-Gauntlett, H. Henderson and B. Oback
pp. 133-134
RDv27n1Ab8282 STRUCTURAL REMODELLING OF THE NUCLEAR ENVELOPE IN BOVINE PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYOS
J. Popken, A. Graf, S. Krebs, H. Blum, T. Guengoer, V. Zakhartchenko, E. Wolf and T. Cremer
pp. 134-134
RDv27n1Ab8383 STAGE-SPECIFIC PROTEOME SIGNATURES IN EARLY BOVINE EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT
D. R. Deutsch, T. Fröhlich, K. A. Otte, A. Beck, F. A. Habermann, E. Wolf and G. J. Arnold
pp. 134-135
RDv27n1Ab8484 PAIRS OF BLASTOMERES FROM BOVINE DAY 5 MORULAE ARE ABLE TO CONTRIBUTE TO INNER CELL MASS AND TROPHECTODERM IN CHIMERIC EMBRYOS GENERATED BY AGGREGATION WITH TWO DAY 4 MORULAE
K. Simmet, M. Reichenbach, S. Jung, R. Fries, T. Grupp, C. Gschöderer, J. Scherzer, H. D. Reichenbach and E. Wolf
pp. 135-135
RDv27n1Ab8585 LOW-MOLECULAR-WEIGHT METABOLITES IN BOVINE IN VITRO PRODUCTION CULTURE MEDIA AS EMBRYO QUALITY MARKERS
M. Nõmm, E. Mark, K. Kilk, S. Kõks and Ü. Jaakma
pp. 135-136
RDv27n1Ab8686 BIRTH OF HEALTHY CALVES AFTER INTRAFOLLICULAR OOCYTE TRANSFER
M. Hoelker, A. Kassens, E. Held, C. Wrenzycki, U. Besenfelder, V. Havlicek, H. Sieme, D. Tesfaye and K. Schellander
pp. 136-136
RDv27n1Ab8787 OVARIAN RESERVE, EMBRYO PRODUCTION, AND THEIR CORRELATION WITH ANTI-MÜLLERIAN HORMONE (AMH) IN HOLSTEIN COWS
J. Verstegen and A. Rozner
pp. 136-137
RDv27n1Ab8888 CHANGING MATERNAL NUTRITION IN EARLY PREGNANCY MODIFIES FETAL OVARY DEVELOPMENT IN NELLORE COWS
H. F. Costa, M. C. V. Miguel, A. M. Pedroso, S. P. Gobbo, F. L. Lopes, J. R. Peiro and G. P. Nogueira
pp. 137-137
RDv27n1Ab8989 EFFECT OF NONESTERIFIED FATTY ACIDS ON IN VIVO OR VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION IN KOREAN NATIVE CATTLE (HANWOO)
J.-J. Park, H.-J. Yoo, K.-W. Kim, E.-J. Chu, H.-W. Cho, K.-S. Cheong, S.-H. Lee and S.-H. Yeon
pp. 137-138
RDv27n1Ab9090 DESTABILIZATION OF COHESIN REC8 CAUSES ANEUPLOIDY AFTER THE SECOND MEIOSIS IN MURINE POST-OVULATORY AGED OOCYTES
G. Shimoi, K. Kudoh, Y. Kameyama and R. Hashizume
pp. 138-138
RDv27n1Ab9191 SILDENAFIL CITRATE MODIFIES FETOPLACENTAL DEVELOPMENT IN A RABBIT MODEL OF INTRAUTERINE GROWTH RESTRICTION
J. López-Tello, M. Arias-Alvarez, A. González-Bulnes, S. Astiz, R. M. García-García, M. Rodríguez, P. L. Lorenzo and P. Rebollar
pp. 138-139
RDv27n1Ab9292 NUCLEAR INVAGINATIONS ADAPT TO RABBIT EARLY EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT
J. Popken, M. Dahlhoff, T. Guengoer, V. J. Schmid, A. Strauss, T. Cremer, V. Zakhartchenko and E. Wolf
pp. 139-139
RDv27n1Ab9393 THE INVOLVEMENT OF E-CADHERIN IN THERMOPROTECTIVE FUNCTION OF INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR-1 IN 4-CELL HAMSTER EMBRYOS
A. C. Trejo, I. B. Abad, V. M. V. Meza, A. M. Villa, J. Z. Abad, M. C. Navarro-Maldonado and D. G. Ambriz
pp. 139-139
RDv27n1Ab9494 CHRONOLOGICAL TRANSITION OF GONOCYTES TO SPERMATOGONIAL STEM CELLS DURING PREPUBERTAL AND PUBERTAL PERIODS IN DOMESTIC CATS
N. Tiptanavattana, A. Radtanakatikanon, S. Buranapraditkun, P. Hyttel, H. M. Holmes, P. Setthawong, M. Techakumphu and T. Tharasanit
pp. 140-140
RDv27n1Ab9595 DOSAGE COMPENSATION OF X CHROMOSOME INACTIVATION CENTER (XIC)-LINKED GENES IS ALREADY ACHIEVED IN PORCINE BLASTOCYST
J. Y. Hwang, J.-N. Oh, D.-K. Lee, C.-H. Park and C.-K. Lee
pp. 140-140
RDv27n1Ab9696 EFFECT OF MOF GENE ON PREIMPLANTATION DEVELOPMENT OF PIG PARTHENOGENETIC EMBRYOS
R. Wu, D. Song, Z. Cao, Y. Li, F. Fang and Y. Zhang
pp. 141-141
RDv27n1Ab9797 MAGNITUDE AND SPECIFICITY OF EFFECTS OF MATERNAL AND PATERNAL GENOMES ON THE FETO-PLACENTAL UNIT
R. Xiang, C. A. S. Estrella, C. J. Fitzsimmons, Z. A. Kruk, D. A. Thomsen, D. L. Rutley, K. L. Kind, C. T. Roberts and S. Hiendleder
pp. 141-141
RDv27n1Ab9898 UTERINE INVOLUTION AND VASCULAR PERFUSION DURING EARLY POSTPARTUM IN MARES
R. P. Arruda, K. M. Lemes, L. A. Silva, E. C. C. Celeghini, M. A. Alonso, G. Pugliesi, H. F. Carvalho, F. J. Affonso, D. F. Silva and T. G. Leite
pp. 142-142
RDv27n1Ab9999 GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTORS ARE EXPRESSED IN OVARIES OF NEWBORN AND ADULT FEMALE HORSES
D. Scarlet, I. Walter and C. Aurich
pp. 142-142
RDv27n1Ab100100 EMBRYO SURVIVAL AND CONCEPTUS ELONGATION FOLLOWING ASYNCHRONOUS EMBRYO TRANSFER IN CATTLE
F. Randi, B. Fernandez, M. McDonald, C. Johnson, N. Forde and P. Lonergan
pp. 143-143
RDv27n1Ab101101 SUPPLEMENTATION WITH SUNFLOWER SEED ALTERS THE ENDOMETRIAL LIPID COMPOSITION IN BEEF COWS
C. M. B. Membrive, M. B. Cordeiro, D. Pazzanese, G. Pugliesi, M. F. Sá Filho and M. Binelli
pp. 143-144
RDv27n1Ab102102 SUPPLEMENTATION WITH ESTRADIOL CYPIONATE AT THE ONSET OF A SYNCHRONIZED PROESTRUS ALTERS THE UTERINE GENE EXPRESSION OF SUCKLED ANESTROUS BEEF COWS
M. F. Sá Filho, G. Pugliesi, A. M. Gonella-Diaza, M. Sponchiado, M. F. Mendanha, R. S. Ramos, S. C. S. Andrade, G. Gasperin, M. D. Goissis, F. S. Mesquita, L. L. Coutinho, P. S. Baruselli and M. Binelli
pp. 144-144
RDv27n1Ab103103 CIRCULATING microRNAs FOR EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF BOVINE PREGNANCY
J. Ioannidis, C. Ashworth, R. Raue and X. Donadeu
pp. 144-145
RDv27n1Ab104104 EXPRESSION OF ACTIVIN A AS A LOCAL REGULATOR IN THE BOVINE OVIDUCT
Y. Yamamoto, Y. Kobayashi, Y. Yoshimoto and K. Okuda
pp. 145-145
RDv27n1Ab105105 EFFECT OF LYSOPHOSPHATIDIC ACID ON PROSTAGLANDIN PRODUCTION IN THE BOVINE OVIDUCT
Y. Yoshimoto, Y. Yamamoto, Y. Kobayashi, I. Woclawek-Potocka, E. Sinderewicz and K. Okuda
pp. 145-145
RDv27n1Ab106106 THE RECEPTIVE BEEF COW ENDOMETRIUM: POTENTIAL KEY FEATURES FAVOURING THE COMMUNICATION BETWEEN EMBRYONIC AND MATERNAL TISSUES
V. Van Hoeck, M. R. França, G. Gonella, A. Langbeen, G. Pugliesi and M. Binelli
pp. 146-146
RDv27n1Ab107107 PRODUCTION OF EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR BY BOVINE ENDOMETRIAL CELLS AND ITS EFFECTS ON EMBRYONIC INTERFERONT AND PROSTAGLANDIN
T. J. Acosta and K. Takatsu
pp. 146-146
RDv27n1Ab108108 CHARACTERIZATION OF BOVINE OVIDUCTAL EXOSOMES FROM IN VIVO AND IN VITRO ORIGIN
C. Almiñana, E. Corbin, G. Tsikis, C. Soleilhavoup, L. Galio, O. Sandra and P. Mermillod
pp. 147-147
RDv27n1Ab109109 EXPRESSION OF GENES RELATED TO ENDOMETRIAL RECEPTIVITY IN EQUINE ENDOMETRIUM DURING THE ESTROUS CYCLE AND EARLY PREGNANCY
M. Hitit, A. Guzeloglu, C. Ozel, M. O. Atli, E. Kurar and S. A. Kayis
pp. 147-147
RDv27n1Ab110110 BARLEY SUPPLEMENTATION AT MID-GESTATION IN BROODMARES DOES NOT AFFECT FETAL DEVELOPMENT AND IS ACCOMPANIED BY MINIMAL PLACENTAL ADAPTATIONS
M. Robles, P. Peugnet, C. Dubois, L. Wimel, A. Tarrade and P. Chavatte-Palmer
pp. 147-148
RDv27n1Ab111111 EXPRESSION OF PHOSPHOLIPASE A2 ISOFORMS IN EQUINE ENDOMETRIUM DURING THE ESTROUS CYCLE AND EARLY PREGNANCY
C. Ozel, A. Guzeloglu, M. Hitit, M. O. Atli, E. Kurar and S. A. Kayis
pp. 148-148
RDv27n1Ab112112 EFFECT OF ASYNCHRONOUS EMBRYO TRANSFER ON GLUCOSE TRANSPORTER EXPRESSION IN EQUINE TROPHECTODERM
T. A. Stout, C. Gibson and M. de Ruijter Villani
pp. 148-148
RDv27n1Ab113113 PRELIMINARY CHARACTERIZATION OF OXYTOCINASE IN EQUINE SERUM
M. Diel de Amorim, K. Nielsen and C. Card
pp. 149-149
RDv27n1Ab114114 ASYNCHRONOUS EMBRYO TRANSFER AFFECTS THE EXPRESSION OF IMPRINTED GENES IN EQUINE TROPHECTODERM
C. Gibson, M. de Ruijter Villani and T. A. Stout
pp. 149-149
RDv27n1Ab115115 CLUSTERED REGULARLY INTERSPACED SHORT PALINDROMIC REPEAT (CRISPR)/Cas9-DIRECTED INACTIVATION OF PORCINE INTERLEUKIN-1B AS A MODEL TO STUDY ENDOMETRIAL RECEPTIVITY AND CONCEPTUS ATTACHMENT
J. J. Whyte, M. E. Hennessy, R. D. Geisert and R. S. Prather
pp. 149-150
RDv27n1Ab117117 IN VIVO EVALUATION OF THE CERVICAL STIFFNESS EVOLUTION DURING INDUCED LABOR IN EWES USING ELASTOGRAPHY
L. Peralta, E. Mourier, C. Richard, P. Chavette-Palmer, M. Muller, M. Tanter and G. Rus
pp. 150-151
RDv27n1Ab118118 COMPARISON OF TRANSCRIPTOME PROFILES FROM ENDOMETRIAL CARUNCLES AND PERIPHERAL BLOOD MONONUCLEAR CELLS REVEAL COMMON AND TISSUE-SPECIFIC BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES REGULATED AT IMPLANTATION IN SHEEP
V. Mauffré, O. Sandra, C. Giraud-Delville, C. Urien, L. Jouneau, B. Loup, D. Valour, C. Cotinot, I. Schwartz-Cornil, B. Grimard and F. Constant
pp. 151-151
RDv27n1Ab119119 A SHORT PERICONCEPTIONAL MATERNAL HYPERGLYCEMIA IS SUFFICIENT TO DISRUPT THE FETO-PLACENTAL PHENOTYPE IN A RABBIT MODEL
D. Rousseau-Ralliard, A. Tarrade, R. Thieme, R. Brat, MC Aubrière, M. Dahirel, A. Rolland, N. Daniel, N. Fournier, P. Boileau, V. Duranthon, A. Navarrette-Santos, B. Fischer and P. Chavatte-Palmer
pp. 151-152
RDv27n1Ab120120 MATERNAL EXPOSURE TO DIESEL ENGINE EXHAUST DURING PREGNANCY AFFECTS EARLY EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT IN A RABBIT MODEL
S. Valentino, M. Dahirel, E. Mourier, C. Archilla, C. Richard, N. Daniel, L. Maulny, N. Peynot, E. Canon, R. Slama, F. Cassee, A. Tarrade, V. Duranthon and P. Chavatte-Palmer
pp. 152-152
RDv27n1Ab121121 EXPRESSION OF HYALURONAN SYSTEM COMPONENTS IN THE EARLY PREGNANT OVINE ENDOMETRIUM
Z. Kiyma, M. Hitit, C. Ozel, G. Sen, M. Kose, A. Guzeloglu, M. Kaya, M. O. Atli, E. Kurar, S. A. Kayis and M. S. Kaya
pp. 152-152
RDv27n1Ab122122 SEX-SPECIFIC EFFECTS OF PARENTAL DIET DURING PREGNANCY ON EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT IN THE LONG SNOUT SEAHORSE (HIPPOCAMPUS REIDI; GINSBURG, 1933)
F. Otero-Ferrer, M. Izquierdo, A. Fazeli and W. V. Holt
pp. 153-153
RDv27n1Ab123123 EFFECTS OF TAURO URSODEOXYCHOLIC ACID ON DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE EMBRYOS FROM IN VITRO FERTILIZATION
F. Lu, Z. Li, Z. Ruan, X. Liu, S. Du, Q. Ruan, Y. Deng, J. Jiang and D. Shi
pp. 153-153
RDv27n1Ab124124 CRYOPRESERVED BOVINE OVIDUCTAL EPITHELIAL CELLS SURVIVAL, GROWTH, AND ABILITY TO SUPPORT EARLY EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT
E. Corbin, A. Cordova, J. Grosbois and P. Mermillod
pp. 154-154
RDv27n1Ab125125 EFFECT OF BOVINE OVIDUCTAL FLUID ON DEVELOPMENT AND QUALITY OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS
R. Lopera, M. Hamdi, V. Maillo, C. Nunez, P. Coy, A. Gutierrez-Adan, P. Bermejo and D. Rizos
pp. 154-154
RDv27n1Ab126126 EXPRESSION OF MYO-INOSITOL OXYGENASE IN BOVINE PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYOS AND ITS REGULATION BY ANTI-OXIDATIVE VITAMINS
S. Ikeda, M. Sugimoto and S. Kume
pp. 155-155
RDv27n1Ab127127 VERO CELLS CONDITIONED MEDIUM IMPROVES EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT DURING IN VITRO CULTURE OF BOVINE EMBRYOS
M. Barcelo-Fimbres, J. N. Gouze, N. R. Mtango, R. Koppang and J. P. Verstegen
pp. 155-155
RDv27n1Ab128128 ADDING SERUM OF COWS SUPPLEMENTED WITH β-CAROTENE DURING BOVINE IN VITRO EMBRYO CULTURE HAS NO EFFECT ON EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT
J. De Bie, E. Merckx, S. Andries, I. Immig, P. E. J. Bols and J. L. M. R. Leroy
pp. 156-156
RDv27n1Ab129129 EFFECT OF SERUM SUPPLEMENTATION ON AMP-ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE (AMPK) ACTIVITY AND LIPID METABOLISM OF IN VITRO-CULTURED BOVINE EMBRYOS
S. Prastowo, F. Rings, D. S. Wondim, E. Tholen, C. Looft, C. Neuhoff, K. Schellander, D. Tesfaye and M. Hölker
pp. 156-156
RDv27n1Ab130130 METABOLIC PROFILING OF MALE AND FEMALE BOVINE EMBRYOS USING NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE (NMR) IMAGING
M. Rubessa, A. Ambrosi, K. M. Polkoff, J. W. Stewart, K. K. Herzog, S. E. Denmark and M. B. Wheeler
pp. 157-157
RDv27n1Ab131Corrigendum to: 131 CHROMOSOMAL ABNORMALITIES IN IN VITRO-PRODUCED 4-DAY-OLD CATTLE EMBRYOS: INFLUENCE OF THE OOCYTE MATURATION MEDIA
S. Demyda Peyrás and M. Moreno Millán
pp. 157-158
RDv27n1Ab132132 VITRIFICATION SYSTEM (OPEN AND CLOSED) IN NEW INCUBATOR WITH REDUCED OXYGEN
O. Watanabe, E. Schmitt, F. Meirelles, A. Oliveira, A. Bos-Mikich, F. Meirelles and Y. Watanabe
pp. 158-158
RDv27n1Ab133133 NONINVASIVE ANALYSIS OF EMBRYO METABOLITES USING NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE
M. Rubessa, K. K. Herzog, A. Ambrosi, J. W. Stewart, K. M. Polkoff, S. E. Denmark and M. B. Wheeler
pp. 158-159
RDv27n1Ab134134 SERIAL TREATMENT OF RESVERATROL-TROLOX IMPROVED EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE PARTHENOTES
S. H. Lee, E. J. Park, J. H. Moon, K. Y. Song, S. J. Kim, J. K. Cho and B. C. Lee
pp. 159-159
RDv27n1Ab135135 EFFECT OF L-ERGOTHIONEINE SUPPLEMENTATION DURING CULTURE ON IN VITRO EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT IN BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS)
G. Zullo, A. Salzano, G. Bifulco, V. Longobardi, G. Albero, G. Neglia and B. Gasparrini
pp. 160-160
RDv27n1Ab136136 INVESTIGATION OF LEPTIN ON DEVELOPMENT OF MOUSE EMBRYOS
A. C. Taskin, A. Kocabay and M. Yucel
pp. 160-160
RDv27n1Ab137137 SPLITTING OF IVP BOVINE BLASTOCYST AFFECTS MORPHOLOGY AND GLOBAL GENE EXPRESSION OF RESULTING DEMI-EMBRYOS DURING ELONGATION
A. E. Velásquez, D. Veraguas, J. F. Cox, F. O. Castro and L. l. Rodriguez
pp. 161-161
RDv27n1Ab138138 DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF BIOPSIED AND SPLIT BOVINE EMBRYOS
M. Reichenbach, S. Jung, R. Fries, E. Wolf, C. Gschoederer, J. Scherzer, T. Grupp and H.-D. Reichenbach
pp. 161-161
RDv27n1Ab139139 EFFICIENT CONDITIONS OF CYTOPLASMIC MICROINJECTION OF FOREIGN DNA TO GENERATE PORCINE TRANSGENIC EMBRYOS
D. B. O. Malaweera, G. Y. Kim, S. Ramachandra, J. Y. Jung, Y. W. Lee and J. K. Cho
pp. 162-162
RDv27n1Ab140140 EFFECTIVENESS OF WASHING PROCEDURES FOR REMOVING BRUCELLA ABORTUS FROM IN VIVO-DERIVED WOOD BISON EMBRYOS
J. M. Palomino, M. P. Cervantes, G. Mastromonaco, R. J. Mapletoft, B. Allan and G. P. Adams
pp. 162-162
RDv27n1Ab141141 EFFECT OF LASER-ASSISTED EMBRYO BIOPSY AND DEVELOPMENTAL STAGE ON EMBRYO SURVIVAL AT TERM IN SHEEP
J. L. Alabart, B. Lahoz, P. Sánchez, J. Folch, J. H. Calvo and M. J. Cocero
pp. 162-163
RDv27n1Ab142142 MORPHOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF CANINE EMBRYOS OBTAINED IN VIVO
C. R. de F. Guaitolini, A. A. P. Derussi, R. Volpato, C. L. Ackermann, L. M. Matsubara, R. R. D. Maziero, M. J. Sudano, L. M. Agostinho, F. da C. Landim-Alvarenga and M. D. Lopes
pp. 163-163
RDv27n1Ab143143 JAPANESE BLACK (WAGYU) CATTLE MULTIPLE-OVULATION EMBRYO TRANSFER: FOLLICLE-STIMULATING HORMONE SOURCE IN A CASE STUDY IN SOUTH CHINA
F. Du, X. Ma, B. Xu, Y. Wang, Y. Li, L.-Y. An, L. Yang and G. A. Presicce
pp. 163-164
RDv27n1Ab144144 PREGNANCY RATES FOLLOWING THE TRANSFER OF IN VITRO FERTILIZED EMBRYOS TO RECIPIENTS ON DAY 6, 7, OR 8 AFTER OESTRUS
R. C. Fry, K. L. Fry, H. A. McCartney, W. R. Geddes and K. Geddes
pp. 164-164
RDv27n1Ab145145 THE INFLUENCE OF PROPYLENE GLYCOL DRENCHING ON THE SUPEROVULATORY RESPONSE AND EMBRYO QUALITY IN HIGH-YIELDING DAIRY COWS
T. Othman, S. Ismael and M. Ayoub
pp. 164-164
RDv27n1Ab146146 QUANTIFICATION OF PEPTIDE GROWTH FACTORS IN CATTLE UTERINE FLUID BY MULTIPLE REACTION MONITORING-LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY-TANDEM MASS SPECTROMETRY
E. Gómez, F. J. Corrales, M. I. Mora, E. Correia, S. Carrocera, D. Martin, J. N. Caamaño and M. Muñoz
pp. 165-165
RDv27n1Ab147147 SOFTWARE FOR MORPHOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION OF CATTLE BLASTOCYSTS
F. D. Matos, J. C. Rocha and M. F. G. Nogueira
pp. 165-165
RDv27n1Ab148148 EXPRESSION OF ARTEMIN IN THE BOVINE ENDOMETRIUM, UTERINE FLUID, AND EARLY EMBRYOS
M. Muñoz, D. Martín, J. N. Caamaño, S. Carrocera and E. Gómez
pp. 165-166
RDv27n1Ab149149 IN VITRO BOVINE EMBRYOS FROZEN BY DIRECT TRANSFER METHOD WITH ETHYLENE GLYCOL
S. H. Kizil, M. Satilmis, N. Akyol and T. Karasahin
pp. 166-166
RDv27n1Ab150150 USING A LUTEINIZING HORMONE SURGE DETECTION TEST, PREDI'BOV®, TO OPTIMIZE THE TIME OF ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION DURING A SUPEROVULATION PROTOCOL IN A HOLSTEIN HEIFERS HERD
H. Quinton, F. Charreaux, A. Morel, A. Rohou, L. Dupuy, J. Decourtye, E. Kara and M. C. Maurel
pp. 166-166
RDv27n1Ab151151 REPRODUCTIVE PARAMETERS OF MINI-HORSE MARES
R. C. Uliani, C. Ramires-Neto and M. A. Alvarenga
pp. 167-167
RDv27n1Ab152152 FACTORS AFFECTING FERTILITY ON AN EQUINE EMBRYO TRANSFER PROGRAM
J. C. Souza, R. V. Portilho, T. L. C. Pinto, F. D. M. Neto, E. P. Filgueiras, M. G. C. M. Silva and R. S. Moura
pp. 167-167
RDv27n1Ab153153 SEASON DOES NOT INFLUENCE EARLY CONCEPTUS GROWTH AND RECOVERY IN THE HORSE
C. Aurich and S. Budik
pp. 167-168
RDv27n1Ab154154 EVALUATION OF EMBRYO RECOVERY RATE AND EMBRYO TRANSFER IN ANGORA GOATS
K. Karakas, H. Alkan, G. Onur, D. Ozen, M. Kaymaz and H. Izgur
pp. 168-168
RDv27n1Ab155155 EFFECT OF VITRIFICATION OF MORULAE ON PREGNANCY RATE IN GOAT
M. M. Toishibekov, G. A. Valieva and S. M. Askarov
pp. 168-168
RDv27n1Ab156156 LAPAROSCOPIC UTERINE EMBRYO TRANSFER IN THE CAT
C. E. Pope, J. H. Galiguis, C. Dumas and M. C. Gómez
pp. 169-169
RDv27n1Ab157157 EFFECTS OF METABOLIC CONDITIONS OF DAIRY COWS DURING TRANSITION PERIOD AND EARLY LACTATION IN WINTER AND SUMMER ON HEALTH AND FERTILITY
M. Maturana Filho, K. M. Lemes, J. R. Naves, T. Santin, T. K. Nishimura and E. H. Madureira
pp. 169-169
RDv27n1Ab158158 BOVINE HERPES VIRUS 4 (BoHV4) INHIBITS BOVINE ENDOMETRIAL EPITHELIAL CELL (bEEC) PROLIFERATION
M. Chanrot, Y. Z. Guo, G. Blomqvist, M. Juremalm, P. Reinaud, G. Charpigny, O. Sandra, P. Chantaraprateep, R. Båge, G. Donofrio, J. F. Valarcher and P. Humblot
pp. 170-170
RDv27n1Ab159159 CHANGES IN PROTEIN EXPRESSION PROFILES IN BOVINE ENDOMETRIAL EPITHELIAL CELLS (bEEC) FOLLOWING E. COLI LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE CHALLENGE
Y. Z. Guo, C. Piras, A. Soggiu, M. Chanrot, R. Båge, G. Andersson, P. Reinaud, G. Charpigny, O. Sandra, J. F. Valarcher, P. Roncada and P. Humblot
pp. 170-170
RDv27n1Ab160160 STRATEGIC VACCINATION AGAINST BOVINE VIRAL DIARRHEA (BVD), INFECTIOUS BOVINE RHINOTRACHEITIS (IBR) AND LEPTOSPIROSIS IMPROVES PREGNANCY RATE IN FTAI PROTOCOLS IN NELORE BEEF COWS
L. A. S. Souto, M. Maturana Filho, K. M. Lemes, F. D. Torres and E. H. Madureira
pp. 171-171
RDv27n1Ab161161 COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT DIAGNOSTIC METHODS IN EQUINE ENDOMETRITIS
T. Chenier, M. Diel de Amorim, R. A. Foster, A. Hill, T. Hayes, E. Scholtz and C. J. Gartley
pp. 171-171
RDv27n1Ab162162 CAN CHLAMYDIA ABORTUS BE TRANSMITTED BY EMBRYO TRANSFER IN GOATS?
J. L. Pellerin, A. Ashraf, M. Oseikria, K. Laroucau, F. Vorimore, C. Roux, M. Larrat, S. Michaud and F. Fieni
pp. 172-172
RDv27n1Ab163163 RE-ESTABLISHING REPRODUCTIVE CYCLICITY IN A FEMALE ASIAN SMALL-CLAWED OTTER FOLLOWING SUPRELORIN-INDUCED CONTRACEPTION: A CASE STUDY
H. L. Bateman and W. F. Swanson
pp. 172-172
RDv27n1Ab164164 EMBRYO SURVIVAL TO CALVING ACCORDING TO TYPE OF EMBRYO AND EMBRYO TRANSFER METHOD IN ALPACAS
H. W. Vivanco-Mackie, M. D. P. Salazar, M. Miguel, C. Youngs and M. Asparrin
pp. 173-173
RDv27n1Ab165165 EFFECT OF INJECTION OF SEMINAL PLASMA ON OVULATION RATE, CORPUS LUTEUM DEVELOPMENT, AND SENSITIVITY TO PROSTAGLANDIN IN ALPACAS (VICUGNA PACOS)
W. F. Huanca, C. Mamani and W. Huanca
pp. 173-174
RDv27n1Ab166166 IN VIVO MODEL TO EXAMINE THE LONG-LASTING EFFECTS OF ACUTE DI-(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE (DEHP) EXPOSURE ON OVARIAN FUNCTION IN BOVINE
Z. Roth, R. Hadas, Y. Maor and D. Kalo
pp. 174-174
RDv27n1Ab167167 THE EFFECT OF ELEVATED TEMPERATURE ON THE HEAT SHOCK PROTEIN 70 (HSP70) EXPRESSION IN BOVINE CUMULUS–OOCYTE COMPLEXES AFTER IN VITRO MATURATION
P. Trzeciak, R. R. Starzynski, L. Rapala, S. Dabrowski and A. M. Duszewska
pp. 174-175
RDv27n1Ab168168 EFFECT OF WORTMANNIN IN IN VITRO MATURATION OF BOVINE OOCYTES
E. M. Mogollón-Waltero, A. J. B. Dias, H. F. Gomes, D. F. Dubeibe, R. C. Maia and K. S. Viana
pp. 175-175
RDv27n1Ab169169 INVASION OF MURINE ANNEXIN A1 IN BOVINE OVARIAN CORTEX TISSUE DURING SHORT-TIME XENOTRANSPLANTATION IN CONVENTIONAL AND IMMUNE DEFICIENT MICE
E. Bartholomeus, A. Langbeen, D. Leblon, E. Fransen, P. Ponsaerts, J. L. M. R. Leroy and P. E. J. Bols
pp. 175-176
RDv27n1Ab170170 GENE SILENCING OF BMPRII IN BOVINE GRANULOSA CELLS
F. Cavallari de Castro, M. H. C. Cruz, H. Fernandes and C. L. V. Leal
pp. 176-176
RDv27n1Ab171171 EXPRESSION OF THE OVULATION-INDUCING FACTOR/NERVE GROWTH FACTOR HIGH AFFINITY RECEPTOR IN THE OVARIES OF COWS DURING THE PERIOVULATORY PERIOD
R. Carrasco, J. Singh and G. P. Adams
pp. 176-177
RDv27n1Ab172172 RELATIONSHIPS AMONG GRANULOSA CELL FGF9 mRNA, FOLLICLE SIZE, AND APOPTOSIS IN CATTLE
L. F. Schutz, C. Robinson, L. Zhang, M. Totty, M. Albonico and L. J. Spicer
pp. 177-177
RDv27n1Ab173173 THE IMPACT OF ELEVATED TEMPERATURE ON HSP70 EXPRESSION IN CATTLE MURAL GRANULOSA CELLS
S. Dabrowski, R. R. Starzynski, P. Trzeciak, L. Rapala, A. Poniatowski, A. Piliszek and A. M. Duszewska
pp. 177-178
RDv27n1Ab174174 COMPARISON OF ORAL ALTRENOGEST, CIDR, AND LONG-ACTING PROGESTERONE FOR SYNCHRONIZATION OF ESTRUS IN MARES
C. Card, M. Diel de Amorim, J. Bruemmer and E. Squires
pp. 178-178
RDv27n1Ab175175 FOLLICULAR DEVELOPMENT AND OVARIAN BLOOD FLOW IN MARES WITH EARLY OR LATE OVULATION POSTPARTUM
K. M. Lemes, L. A. Silva, E. C. C. Celeghini, M. A. Alonso, G. Pugliesi, H. F. Carvalho, F. J. Affonso, D. F. Silva, T. G. Leite and R. P. Arruda
pp. 178-179
RDv27n1Ab176176 BLOOD FLOW TO THE CORPUS LUTEUM AND PREOVULATORY FOLLICLE AFTER OVULATION INDUCTION DURING FIRST VERSUS SECOND WAVE IN WATER BUFFALO
S. Caunce, D. Dadarwal, P. S. Brar and J. Singh
pp. 179-179
RDv27n1Ab177177 DOWN-REGULATION OF P450 AROMATASE AND GLUCOSE TRANSPORTER 4 mRNAs EXPRESSION IN SHEEP OVARIAN FOLLICLES AFTER ULTRASHORT NUTRITIONAL FLUSHING
S. M. Ferraro, M. Lamas and C. G. Gutiérrez
pp. 179-180
RDv27n1Ab178178 IS PROGESTERONE THE DETERMINING REGULATORY FACTOR BEHIND OVULATION RATE IN EWES?
J. Sohal, V. Paravinja, T. Baby, M. Murawski, T. Schwarz, D. A. Zieba, D. H. Keisler and P. M. Bartlewski
pp. 180-180
RDv27n1Ab179179 INTRAFOLLICULAR CONCENTRATION OF FATTY ACIDS IN GOAT ACCORDING TO FOLLICLE DIAMETER AND AGE OF DONOR
M. Roura, M. G. Catalá, S. Hammami, M. Rodriguez, X. Moll, F. Garcia, D. Izquierdo and M. T. Paramio
pp. 180-181
RDv27n1Ab180180 FATTY ACID COMPOSITION IN FOLLICULAR FLUID OF PREPUBERTAL GOAT OVARIES IN WINTER AND AUTUMN
M. T. Paramio, M. Roura, S. Hammami, D. Izquierdo and M. G. Catalá
pp. 181-181
RDv27n1Ab181181 mtDNA COPY NUMBER IN OOCYTES OF DIFFERENT SIZES FROM INDIVIDUAL PRE- AND POST-PUBERTAL PIGS
H. S. Pedersen, P. Løvendahl, K. Larsen, L. B. Madsen and H. Callesen
pp. 181-182
RDv27n1Ab182182 IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY LOCALIZATION OF GROWTH DIFFERENTIATION FACTOR 9 (GDF-9) AND BONE MORPHOGENETIC PROTEIN 15 (BMP-15) IN CANINE FOLLICLES THROUGHOUT ESTRUS CYCLE
D. Maupeu, J. Palomino and M. De los Reyes
pp. 182-182
RDv27n1Ab183183 ULTRASONOGRAPHIC MONITORING OF CANINE OVARIES CLAMPED AT SUBCUTANEOUS SITE AFTER FOLLICLE-STIMULATING HORMONE TREATMENT
T. Terazono, V. V. Luu, L. T. K. Do, M. Taniguchi, M. Takagi and T. Otoi
pp. 183-183
RDv27n1Ab184184 FOLLICULOGENESIS AND DONOR AGE INFLUENCE MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE-2 EXPRESSION IN THE DOMESTIC CAT
N. Songsasen, M. Fujihara, K. Yamamizu and D. E. Wildt
pp. 183-183
RDv27n1Ab185185 PREVALENCE AND PROLIFERATIVE ACTIVITY OF MULTIOOCYTE FOLLICLES IN BITCHES: PRELIMINARY RESULTS
R. C. Justino, N. T. Lunardon, K. C. Silva-Santos, R. L. Oliveira, M. M. Seneda and M. I. M. Martins
pp. 183-184
RDv27n1Ab186186 THE EFFECT OF SHORT VERSUS LONG TERM ELEVATED NONESTERIFIED FATTY ACID CONCENTRATIONS DURING MURINE IN VITRO FOLLICLE GROWTH ON OOCYTE DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE
S. D. M. Valckx, L. Jordaens, R. Cortvrindt, P. E. J. Bols and J. L. M. R. Leroy
pp. 184-184
RDv27n1Ab187187 OVARIAN CYCLE LIPID DYNAMICS REVEALED BY DESI-MS IMAGING AND MORPHOLOGICALLY-DRIVEN MULTIVARIATE STATISTICS
A. K. Jarmusch, C. R. Ferreira, L. S. Eberlin and V. Pirro
pp. 184-185
RDv27n1Ab188188 DEVELOPMENT OF AN EFFECTIVE WHOLE-OVARY PERFUSION SYSTEM
S. Maffei, G. Galeati, G. Pennarossa, T. A. L. Brevini and G. Gandolfi
pp. 185-185
RDv27n1Ab189189 THE EFFECT OF VITAMIN D SUPPLEMENTATION ON ANTI-MULLERIAN HORMONE LEVELS IN REPRODUCTIVE-AGE WOMEN
M. Taheri, M. Modarres and A. Abdollahi
pp. 185-186
RDv27n1Ab190190 EXPRESSION OF GENES ASSOCIATED WITH WINGLESS-RELATED MOUSE MAMMARY TUMOUR VIRUS SIGNALING IN THE PRE-IMPLANTATION BOVINE EMBRYO
P. Tribulo, J. I. Moss and P. J. Hansen
pp. 186-186
RDv27n1Ab191191 IN VITRO CULTURE DURING OOCYTE MATURATION AND FERTILIZATION INFLUENCES THE TRANSCRIPTOME PROFILES OF BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS
A. Gad, U. Besenfelder, V. Havlicek, M. Hölker, F. Rings, I. Dufort, M. A. Sirard, K. Schellander and D. Tesfaye
pp. 186-187
RDv27n1Ab192192 EXPRESSION OF SELECTED ANTIOXIDANT ENZYMES IN BOVINE OVIDUCT EPITHELIAL CELL (BOEC) IN RESPONSE TO ELEVATED TEMPERATURES IN VITRO
L. Rapala, R. R. Starzynski, P. Z. Trzeciak, S. Dabrowski and A. M. Duszewska
pp. 187-187
RDv27n1Ab194194 EFFECT OF MATERNAL AGE ON THE GRANULOSA CELL TRANSCRIPTOME OF PREOVULATORY FOLLICLES IN CATTLE
M. I. R. Khan, F. C. F. Dias, M. A. Sirard, G. P. Adams and J. Singh
pp. 188-188
RDv27n1Ab195195 SUPPRESSION OF SETDB1 DURING BOVINE EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT RESULTS IN PRE-IMPLANTATION MORTALITY AND DECREASED TRANSCRIPTION OF TRANSPOSABLE ELEMENTS
M. D. Snyder, J. H. Pryor, K. J. Veazey, M. D. Peoples, G. L. Williamson, M. C. Golding, M. E. Westhusin and C. R. Long
pp. 188-189
RDv27n1Ab196196 CHANGES IN METABOLIC EXPRESSION PROFILES IN PLACENTA AND FETAL LIVER FROM BOVINE CLONED CONCEPTI
V. H. V. Rodrigues, K. C. S. Tavares, C. Lazzarotto, J. P. M. Alves, S. G. Neto, R. P. da C. Gerger, F. Forell, L. R. Bertolini and M. Bertolini
pp. 189-189
RDv27n1Ab197197 INFLUENCE OF PLASMID CONSTRUCTION AND CELL TYPE ON THE GENERATION OF GENETICALLY MODIFIED CELL LINES IN CATTLE
A. G. Curcio, F. F. Bressan, K. S. Viana, A. F. L. Rios, F. V. Meirelles and A. J. B. Dias
pp. 189-190
RDv27n1Ab198Corrigendum to: 198 AGE EFFECT ON RELATIVE GENE EXPRESSION OF BOVINE SPERMATOGONIA
M. I. Giassetti, P. V. Moreira, M. D. Goissis, F. R. Oliveira de Barros, J. C. Delgado, C. M. Mendes, P. M. Assis, M. E. O. d'Á. Assumpção and J. A. Visintin
pp. 190-190
RDv27n1Ab199199 IN VITRO-DEVELOPED BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS ARE MARKED WITH ABERRANT HYPER- AND HYPO-METHYLATED GENOMIC REGIONS
D. Salilew-Wondim, M. Hoelker, U. Besenfelder, V. Havlicek, F. Rings, D. Gagné, E. Fournier, M. A. Sirard, E. Tholen, C. Looft, C. Neuhoff, K. Schellander and D. Tesfaye
pp. 190-191
RDv27n1Ab200200 STAGE-SPECIFIC EXPRESSION PATTERNS OF THE INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR 1 RECEPTOR DURING BOVINE PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT
F. Poppicht, H. Stinshoff and C. Wrenzycki
pp. 191-191
RDv27n1Ab201201 USING THE TRANSCRIPTOME SIGNATURE TO PREDICT PREGNANCY SUCCESS IN BEEF COWS AT 6 DAYS AFTER ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION
S. Scolari, G. Pugliesi, S. C. S. Andrade, F. D'Alexandri, G. Gasparin, A. M. Gonella-Diaza, L. L. Coutinho and M. Binelli
pp. 191-191
RDv27n1Ab202202 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN BMP4 GENE POLYMORPHISM AND OVUM PICK-UP IN VITRO PRODUCTION TRAITS IN BRAZILIAN Gyr COWS
C. R. Quirino, W. H. O. Vega, A. Pacheco, A. S. Azevedo and A. J. B. Dias
pp. 192-192
RDv27n1Ab203203 PI3-K PATHWAY IS ONE OF THE KEY REGULATORS OF STEROIDOGENESIS OF CUMULUS CELLS OF BOVINE CUMULUS–OOCYTE COMPLEXES MATURATED IN DEFINED MEDIUM IN THE PRESENCE OF FSH
D. Kaiser de Souza, L. P. Salles, R. Camargo, B. Dolabela de Lima, F. A. G. Torres and A. A. M. Rosa e Silva
pp. 192-192
RDv27n1Ab205205 SITE OF OVULATION ALTERS GENE PROFILE IN THE OVIDUCT FROM NELORE (BOS TAURUS INDICUS) AND ANGUS HEIFERS (BOS TAURUS TAURUS)
P. K. Fontes, A. C. S. Castilho, R. F. P. Pinto, L. A. Trinca, R. F. Carvalho, R. L. Ereno and C. M. Barros
pp. 193-193
RDv27n1Ab206206 GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATIONS FOR REPRODUCTIVE TRAITS IN RUSSIAN HOLSTEIN POPULATION
A. S. Kramarenko, A. A. Lopukchov, E. A. Gladyr, G. N. Singina, A. N. Ermilov, I. N. Yanchukov, G. Brem and N. A. Zinovieva
pp. 194-194
RDv27n1Ab208208 CLONING AND CHARACTERIZATION OF BUFFALO INTERFERON-TAU AND EFFICACY OF RECOMBINANT BUFFALO INTERFERON-TAU FOR IN VITRO EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT
S. Saugandhika, H. N. Malik, S. Saini, V. Sharma, S. Bag, S. Kumar, A. K. Mohanty, J. K. Kaushik and D. Malakar
pp. 194-194
RDv27n1Ab209209 CLONED EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT AND GENE EXPRESSION OF SPONTANEOUSLY IMMORTALIZED PORCINE SKIN FIBROBLASTS
K. Song, G. Jang and B. C. Lee
pp. 195-195
RDv27n1Ab210210 DNA METHYLATION AND HYDROXYMETHYLATION ANALYSIS IN A MODEL OF OOCYTE DIFFERENTIAL DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE IN SHEEP
L. Masala, D. Bebbere, G. P. Burrai, F. Ariu, L. Bogliolo, L. F. Crocomo, O. Murrone, L. Falchi and S. Ledda
pp. 195-195
RDv27n1Ab211211 TRANSCRIPTS EXPRESSION RELATED TO MAPK/SMAD2 PATHWAY IN OVIDUCT CELL, CUMULUS CELL, AND OOCYTE DERIVED FROM DIESTRUS BITCHES
S. H. Lee, M. J. Kim, H. J. Oh, G. A. Kim, E. M. N. Setyawan, Y. Kwang Jo, Y. B. Choi and B. C. Lee
pp. 196-196
RDv27n1Ab212212 INTERSPECIFIC CLONING AND EMBRYO AGGREGATION INFLUENCE THE EXPRESSION OF oct4, nanog, sox2, AND cdx2 IN CHEETAH AND DOMESTIC CAT BLASTOCYSTS
L. N. Moro, D. Veraguas, L. Rodriguez-Alvarez, M. I. Hiriart, C. Buemo, A. Sestelo and D. Salamone
pp. 196-196
RDv27n1Ab216216 HORMONAL REGULATION OF CLAUDIN-4 TIGHT JUNCTION MOLECULE IN MOUSE PLACENTA
C. Ahn, D. Lee and E.-B. Jeung
pp. 198-198
RDv27n1Ab217217 THE EXPRESSION OF β-OXIDATION RELATING GENES UNDER HYPOXIC STRESS IN HUMAN PLACENTAL CHORIOCARCINOMA CELL (BeWo)
E.-K. Shin and E.-B. Jeung
pp. 198-199
RDv27n1Ab219219 EFFECT OF THE ENDOCRINE DISRUPTING CHEMICALS ON PLACENTAL TRANSPORT IN BeWo CELLS AS AN IN VITRO MODEL
J.-H. Lee and E.-B. Jeung
pp. 199-199
RDv27n1Ab220220 THE ESTROGEN-LIKE EFFECT OF 2-METHOXYESTRADIOL (2-ME) IN IN VITRO AND IN VIVO MODELS
J.-S. Lee and E.-B. Jeung
pp. 200-200
RDv27n1Ab221221 HOXB9 IS DIFFERENTIALLY EXPRESSED IN THE TWO FIRST CELL LINES OF THE MAMMALIAN EMBRYO
C. Sauvegarde, R. Rezsöhazy and I. Donnay
pp. 200-200
RDv27n1Ab223223 PROGRESSION OF BREAST CANCER WAS CAUSED BY TREATMENT WITH BENZOPHENONE-1 AND NONYL-PHENOL VIA ALTERATION OF CELL CYCLE AND METASTASIS-RELATED GENES IN A CELLULAR MODEL
S.-J. In, K.-A. Hwang, S.-H. Kim and K.-C. Choi
pp. 201-201
RDv27n1Ab225225 VALIDATION OF REFERENCE microRNAs FOR NORMALIZING EXPRESSION DATA GENERATED BY QUANTITATIVE PCR
M. Mahdipour, H. T. A. Van Tol, T. A. E. Stout and B. A. J. Roelen
pp. 202-202
RDv27n1Ab226226 IN VITRO PRODUCTION OF BOVINE EMBRYOS USING CHEMICAL PACKETS THAT REGULATE CO2 AND O2
K. Saeki and Y. Fujiki
pp. 202-202
RDv27n1Ab227227 SUPPLEMENTATION WITH CYSTEINE, CYSTEAMINE, AND CATALASE DURING IN VITRO MATURATION PROTECTS BOVINE PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYOS FROM ANTI-DEVELOPMENTAL ACTIONS OF MENADIONE
G. Z. Mingoti, N. A. S. Rocha-Frigoni, B. C. S. Leão and P. C. Dall'Acqua
pp. 203-203
RDv27n1Ab228228 EFFECT OF INSULIN ON BOVINE OOCYTE MATURATION, CUMULUS CELL APOPTOSIS, AND EARLY EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT IN VITRO
I. Lindgren, P. Humblot, D. Laskowski and Y. Sjunnesson
pp. 203-203
RDv27n1Ab229229 SHORT-TERM EXPOSURE OF MATURE OOCYTES TO A NITRIC OXIDE DONOR FOR INDUCING OXIDATIVE STRESS RESISTANCE ON IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS
C. Cheuquemán, P. Loren, M. Arias, J. Risopatrón, R. Felmer, J. Alvarez, T. Mogas and R. Sánchez
pp. 204-204
RDv27n1Ab230230 ROLE OF PITUITARY HORMONES AND CUMULUS CELLS IN MODULATING THE DEVELOPMENTAL CAPACITY OF AGING BOVINE OOCYTES
G. Singina, I. Lebedeva, T. Taradajnic and N. Zinovieva
pp. 204-204
RDv27n1Ab231231 EFFECTS OF DIETARY PROPYLENE GLYCOL ON FOLLICULAR FLUID AND OVUM PICK UP IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION IN GROWTH-RESTRICTED HEIFERS WITH TWO PROFILES OF ANTI-MÜLLERIAN HORMONE
G. Gamarra, C. Ponsart, S. Lacaze, B. Le Guienne, P. Humblot, M-C. Deloche, D. Monniaux and A. A. Ponter
pp. 205-205
RDv27n1Ab232232 ADDITION OF VERY LOW AMOUNTS OF SERUM (ESTRUS COW SERUM) IMPROVES IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION IN DAIRY CATTLE
E. Mullaart, F. Dotinga, C. Ponsart, H. Knijn and J. Schouten
pp. 205-206
RDv27n1Ab233233 HIGH NUMBERS OF ANTRAL FOLLICLES INFLUENCE THE IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION, BUT NOT THE CONCEPTION RATE OF FIXED-TIME ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION IN NELORE CATTLE
G. M. G. Santos, K. C. Silva-Santos, T. R. R. Barreiros, F. Morotti, B. V. Sanches, F. L. Z. Moraes, W. Blaschi and M. M. Seneda
pp. 206-206
RDv27n1Ab234234 NEW CULTURE MEDIA AFFECTS BLASTOCYST DEVELOPMENT AND GENE EXPRESSION LEVELS IN IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS
J. M. K. Nielsen, C. Wrenzycki, P. Hyttel, F. Poppicht and L. Strøbech
pp. 206-207
RDv27n1Ab235235 DEVELOPMENT OF IN VIVO-MATURED OOCYTES COLLECTED FROM JAPANESE BLACK CATTLE STIMULATED WITH DIFFERENT DURATIONS OF FOLLICULAR GROWTH
T. Yamanouchi, H. Matsuda, M. Ohtake, Y. Aikawa, S. Kobayashi, K. Imai and Y. Hashiyada
pp. 207-207
RDv27n1Ab236236 EFFECT OF CYCLIC ADENOSINE MONOPHOSPHATE MODULATOR REGULATORS IN ASSOCIATION WITH BMP15 ON BOVINE EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT IN VITRO
M. F. Machado, M. F. G. Nogueira, R. B. Gilchrist, M. L. Sutton-McDowall, D. G. Mottershead, M. A. White and J. G. Thompson
pp. 207-208
RDv27n1Ab237237 THE EFFECTS OF BULLS AND X-SORTING OF SPERM ON THE ACCURACY OF NONINVASIVE CRITERIA TO PREDICT BLASTOCYST FORMATION OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS
S. Matoba, T. Somfai, T. Nagai and M. Geshi
pp. 208-208
RDv27n1Ab238238 THE ROLE OF PHOSPHODIESTERASE (PDE) 5A AS MEDIATOR OF LIPOLYSIS IN BOVINE OOCYTES AND ITS EFFECT ON THE DEVELOPMENT AND LIPID CONTENT OF EMBRYOS PRODUCED IN VITRO
K. R. L. Schwarz, P. R. Adona, R. C. Botigelli, M. Del Collado, C. Elias, M. R. Chiaratti, F. C. Castro, M. C. R. V. Cunha and C. L. V. Leal
pp. 208-209
RDv27n1Ab239239 USE OF CYCLIC ADENOSINE MONOPHOSPHATE MODULATORS IN IN VITRO PRODUCTION OF BOVINE EMBRYOS
T. Fanti, N. M. Ortega, R. Garaguso, M. J. Franco, C. Herrera and A. A. Mutto
pp. 209-209
RDv27n1Ab240240 OVUM-PICK UP IN HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN COWS AT 9 TO 10 MONTHS OF AGE
E. Mullaart, F. Dotinga, H. Flapper, A. van de Brink, N. Pietersma and J. Schouten
pp. 209-210
RDv27n1Ab241241 EFFECT OF PRODUCTION EFFICIENCY IN THE LIKELIHOOD OF PREGNANCY OF IN VITRO-DERIVED BOVINE EMBRYOS
L. F. Feres, L. S. A. Camargo, M. P. Palhao, F. Z. Brandao and J. H. M. Viana
pp. 210-210
RDv27n1Ab242242 PROMISING TWO-STEP EVALUATION SYSTEM FOR SELECTING HIGH DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE IN VITRO FERTILIZED EMBRYOS IN CATTLE USING WELL-OF-THE-WELL DISH
M. Taniai, M. Takayama, O. Dochi and K. Imai
pp. 210-211
RDv27n1Ab243243 THE SEX OF THE BOVINE EMBRYO AFFECTS APOPTOTIC RATES AT THE BLASTOCYST STAGE
E. Ghys, D. De Troy and I. Donnay
pp. 211-211
RDv27n1Ab244244 IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION WITH CONVENTIONAL OR Y-SEXED SEMEN IN BEEF CATTLE
H. E. Tribulo, J. Carcedo, R. J. Tribulo, B. Bernal, J. Garzon, A. Tribulo and G. A. Bó
pp. 211-212
RDv27n1Ab245245 EFFECTS OF Gyr (BOS TAURUS INDICUS) DONOR MITOCHONDRIAL DNA AND OVUM PICKUP ORDER ON IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION
T. L. C. Pinto, B. C. Lopes, M. B. D. Ferreira, T. M. Goncalves, J. C. Souza and J. M. Garcia
pp. 212-212
RDv27n1Ab246246 USE OF IONOPHORE A23187 ON BOVINE FROZEN SPERM INCREASES HYPERACTIVATED MOTILITY
R. Garaguso, M. J. Franco, N. M. Ortega, T. Fanti and A. A. Mutto
pp. 212-213
RDv27n1Ab247247 EFFECTS OF SILDENAFIL OR SNAP SUPPLEMENTATION, OR BOTH, DURING IN VITRO MATURATION ON LIPID AND REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES ACCUMULATION IN BOVINE OOCYTES AND EMBRYOS
M. Del Collado, R. C. Botigelli, K. R. L. Schwarz, C. Elias, C. L. V. Leal, A. F. C. Andrade and F. Perecin
pp. 213-213
RDv27n1Ab248248 IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION USING IN VIVO-MATURED OOCYTES COLLECTED TRANSVAGINALLY FROM WOOD BISON (BISON BISON ATHABASCAE)
M. P. Cervantes, J. M. Palomino, M. Anzar, R. J. Mapletoft, G. Mastromonaco and G. P. Adams
pp. 213-214
RDv27n1Ab249249 AN EFFICIENT AND REPEATABLE IN VITRO FERTILIZATION TECHNIQUE IN THE EQUINE FOR PRESERVATION OF ENDANGERED SPECIES
C. Douet, O. Parodi, F. Reigner, P. Barrière and G. Goudet
pp. 214-214
RDv27n1Ab250250 EFFICIENCY COMPARISON BETWEEN FOLLICULAR ASPIRATION AND SCRAPING FOR EX VIVO RECOVERY OF EQUINE CUMULUS ENCLOSED OOCYTES
J. Walter, S. Jaeger and U. Bleul
pp. 214-214
RDv27n1Ab251251 IS THERE A GAP BETWEEN NUCLEAR AND CYTOPLASMIC MATURATION IN IN VITRO-MATURED EQUINE OOCYTES?
E. Claes, K. Smits, C. De Schauwer, B. Leemans, E. Wydooghe, H. Favoreel and A. Van Soom
pp. 215-215
RDv27n1Ab252252 BIOCHEMICAL SERUM PROFILE AND LAPAROSCOPIC OVUM PICKUP CORRELATION IN ANGLO NUBIAN GOATS FED WITH DIFFERENT FAT SOURCES
R. P. Nociti, R. A. R. Uscategui, L. C. Padilha, F. F. P. C. Barros, G. A. Motta, R. S. G. Mariano, L. C. Rola, C. M. M. Coelho, V. J. C. Santos, M. A. R. Feliciano, W. R. R. Vicente, M. E. F. Oliveira and V. F. M. Hossepian de Lima
pp. 215-215
RDv27n1Ab253253 EFFECTS OF ADDITION OF ALPHA-LINOLENIC ACID INTO MATURATION MEDIUM ON IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT AND EXPRESSION OF APOPTOSIS-RELATED GENES OF GOAT EMBRYOS
A. Veshkini, M. Khajenabi and A. Mohammadi-Sangcheshmeh
pp. 216-216
RDv27n1Ab254254 IN VITRO BLASTOCYST PRODUCTION FROM PREPUBERTAL GOAT OOCYTES ACCORDING TO SEASON
M. G. Catalá, M. Roura, S. Hammami, M. Rodriguez, D. Izquierdo and M. T. Paramio
pp. 216-217
RDv27n1Ab255255 SONIC HEDGEHOG PROMOTES IN VITRO OOCYTE MATURATION AND EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT IN GOATS
W. De-Chi, H. Jan-Chi, L. Neng-Wen, C. Hsin-I, C. Lih-Ren, M. Pascal and J. Jyh-Cherng
pp. 217-217
RDv27n1Ab256256 EFFECT OF SPERM SELECTION ON THE RATE OF IN VITRO FERTILIZATION IN ALPACA (VICUGNA PACOS)
E. Mellisho, V. Rivas, J. Ruiz and G. Mamani
pp. 217-218
RDv27n1Ab257257 IN VITRO YAK EMBRYO PRODUCTION THROUGH CONVENTIONAL AND OVUM PICKUP METHODS
P. Chakravarty, M. Hussain, M. S. Chauhan, R. S. Manik, D. Baishya, S. Bhuyan, S. Soren, S. Deori, V. Paul, P. J. Das, J. Doley, B. K. D. Borah, G. Krishnan, D. J. Dutta and S. M. Deb
pp. 218-218
RDv27n1Ab258258 THE PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF IN VITRO PRODUCTION OF THE WISENT HYBRID EMBRYOS
A. M. Duszewska, W. Olech, P. Trzeciak, M. Krzysiak, L. Rapala, Z. Nowak and S. Dabrowski
pp. 219-219
RDv27n1Ab259259 DOES THE SENSITIVITY TO OXIDATIVE STRESS DEPEND ON THE SEX OF THE EMBRYO?
M. Dallemagne, E. Ghys, D. De Troy and I. Donnay
pp. 219-219
RDv27n1Ab260260 EVALUATION OF PORCINE IN VITRO PRODUCTION WITH THE ADDITION OF CHITOSAN TO CULTURE MEDIA
F. García, Y. Ducolomb, S. P. Miranda-Castro, J. F. De la Torre-Sánchez and S. Romo
pp. 219-220
RDv27n1Ab261261 HIGH NUTRITION DURING EARLY LIFE IMPROVES REPRODUCTIVE POTENTIAL OF HOLSTEIN BULLS
A. Dance, J. Thundathil, R. Wilde, P. Blondin and J. Kastelic
pp. 220-220
RDv27n1Ab262262 EFFECT OF SYSTEMIC ANTIOXIDANT TREATMENT IN BOS TAURUS TAURUS BULLS UNDER HEAT STRESS AND SUPPLEMENTED WITH POLYUNSATURATED FATTY ACIDS
E. Gualtieri de Andrade Perez, J. Diego di Agostini Losano, A. Dalmazzo, M. Nichi and V. Hyppolito Barnabe
pp. 220-221
RDv27n1Ab263263 ADDING RESVERATROL TO THE EXTENDER AFFECTS PROTEIN TYROSINE PHOSPHORYLATION IN BUFFALO SPERM
V. Longobardi, G. Bifulco, G. Albero, A. Salzano, G. Zullo, D. Vecchio and B. Gasparrini
pp. 221-221
RDv27n1Ab264264 EFFECT OF SEASON ON CRYOCAPACITATION OF BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS) SEMEN
G. Albero, G. Zullo, A. Salzano, R. Brun, V. Longobardi, G. Bifulco and B. Gasparrini
pp. 221-221
RDv27n1Ab265265 TESTICULAR DEGENERATION AFFECTED PLASMA, ACROSOMAL AND MITOCHONDRIAL MEMBRANE INTEGRITY, AND DNA FRAGMENTATION IN RAM SPERMATOZOA
M. Bianchi Rodrigues Alves, A. Furugen Cesar de Andrade, R. Paes de Arruda, L. Batissaco, R. Lançoni, M. Andrade Torres, G. Mouro Ravagnani, S. A. Florez-Rodriguez, B. Marcelle Martins de Oliveira, V. Vellone and E. Carla Carvalho Celeghini
pp. 222-222
RDv27n1Ab266266 BIOCOMPATIBILITY OF NANOCERIA IN RAM SPERM DURING 24 HOURS OF INCUBATION
L. Falchi, L. Bogliolo, G. Galleri, G. Vlachopoulou, O. Murrone, G. Epifani, A. Pinna, P. Innocenzi and S. Ledda
pp. 222-222
RDv27n1Ab267267 EFFECT OF SEMINAL PLASMA IN LAMA GLAMA SPERM
M. Carretero, F. Fumuso, M. Miragaya, C. Herrera and S. Giuliano
pp. 223-223
RDv27n1Ab268268 ROLE OF ATPase MOTOR CYTOPLASMIC DYNEIN AND PRIMARY CILIA IN TESTICULAR MORPHOGENESIS
C. Dores and I. Dobrinski
pp. 223-223
RDv27n1Ab269269 EFFECT OF DIFFERENT COLLECTION FREQUENCY INTERVALS ON THE QUALITY OF SEMEN OF FRENCH BULLDOGS
C. B. Deorce, F. L. G. Leite and B. Loureiro
pp. 223-224
RDv27n1Ab270270 PROGRESSIVE INCORPORATION OF CENEXIN IS RELATED TO SPERM MATURATION DURING EPIDIDYMAL TRANSIT IN THE DOMESTIC CAT
T. Rowlison, M. A. Ottinger and P. Comizzoli
pp. 224-224
RDv27n1Ab271271 INDUCTION OF OVULATION IN RABBIT DOES USING PURIFIED NERVE GROWTH FACTOR AND CAMEL SEMINAL PLASMA
M. Masdeu, R. M. Garcia-Garcia, R. Cardinali, P. Millan, M. Arias Alvarez, C. Castellini, P. L. Lorenzo and P. G. Rebollar
pp. 224-225
RDv27n1Ab272272 EFFECT OF DIETARY RESTRICTION ON SPERM CHARACTERISTICS AND OXIDATIVE STATUS ON TESTICULAR TISSUE IN YOUNG RATS EXPOSED TO LONG-TERM HEAT STRESS
N. Aydilek, O. Varisli, M. S. Kaya, A. Kocyigit and A. Taskin
pp. 225-225
RDv27n1Ab273273 EFFECT OF IONOMYCIN ASSOCIATED WITH ROSCOVITINE, DEHYDROLEUCODINE, CYCLOHEXIMIDE, OR ETHANOL ON HAPLOID ACTIVATION OF BOVINE OOCYTES
M. Suvá, N. G. Canel and D. F. Salamone
pp. 225-225
RDv27n1Ab274274 LIPOLYSIS IN CUMULUS CELLS ACCOMPANIES OOCYTE MATURATION IN BOVINE
S. Uzbekova, L. Sanchez-Lazo, A. Desmachais, V. Maillard and S. Elis
pp. 226-226
RDv27n1Ab275275 TEMPORAL PATTERN OF STEROID HORMONE CONCENTRATIONS DURING IN VIVO AND IN VITRO MATURATION OF BOVINE OOCYTES
C. Blaschka, H. Stinshoff, F. Poppicht and C. Wrenzycki
pp. 226-226
RDv27n1Ab276276 PHOSPHOINOSITIDE 3-KINASE REGULATES EXPRESSION OF KEY ENZYMES AND CELLULAR TRANSPORTERS OF GLUCOSE METABOLISM IN CUMULUS CELLS OF BOVINE COCs CULTURED IN VITRO
D. Kaiser de Souza, L. P. Salles, R. Camargo, B. Dolabela de Lima, F. A. G. Torres and A. A. M. Rosa e Silva
pp. 227-227
RDv27n1Ab277277 LIPID ACCUMULATION DURING BOVINE OOCYTES Gyr/HOLSTEIN MATURATION COLLECTED BY OPU IN SPOM SYSTEM
G. R. Leal, C. A. S. Monteiro, H. F. R. A. Saraiva, A. J. R. Camargo, C. O. P. Vasconcelos, A. L. R. Rodrigues, A. G. Nogueira, R. V. Serapião and C. S. Oliveira
pp. 227-228
RDv27n1Ab278278 INFLUENCE OF NITRIC OXIDE AND PHOSPHODIESTERASE INHIBITORS ON CYCLIC NUCLEOTIDES AND MEIOSIS RESUMPTION IN BOVINE OOCYTES IN VITRO MATURED
R. C. Botigelli, K. R. L. Schwarz, F. G. Zaffalon and C. L. V. Leal
pp. 228-228
RDv27n1Ab279279 CYTOPLASMIC POLYADENYLATION-REGULATED GENE EXPRESSION DURING BOVINE OOCYTE MATURATION
J. M. Reyes and P. J. Ross
pp. 228-228
RDv27n1Ab280280 EFFECTS OF HOT SEASON ON BOVINE OOCYTE QUALITY: HOW TO BYPASS THE POOR OOCYTE QUALITY DURING THIS SEASON?
L. Boccia, E. Iacono, B. Rossi and B. Merlo
pp. 229-229
RDv27n1Ab281281 EMBRYOTOXICITY ANALYSIS OF NANOCAPSULES AND THEIR EFFECTIVENESS IN RELEASING FSH ON THE IN VITRO MATURATION OF BOVINE OOCYTES
T. G. B. Rodrigues, E. M. Pioltine, E. M. Razza and M. F. G. Nogueira
pp. 229-229
RDv27n1Ab282282 DIFFERENT CONCENTRATIONS OF FORSKOLIN FOR MEIOSIS BLOCK AND TO IMPROVE IN VITRO PRODUCTION OF BOVINE EMBRYOS
D. Paschoal, R. Maziero, M. Sudano, M. Guastali, L. Crocomo, J. Lima-Neto, L. Magalhães, T. Rascado, A. Martins, C. Leal and F. Landim-Alvarenga
pp. 230-230
RDv27n1Ab283283 ROLE OF iNOS/NO/cGMP PATHWAY ON IN VITRO MATURATION OF BOVINE COCs CO-CULTURED WITH HEMI-SECTIONS OF FOLLICULAR WALL
N. F. Torres, M. C. C. Bussiere, K. S. Nogueira, D. F. Dubeibe and C. L. M. Souza
pp. 230-231
RDv27n1Ab284284 INTRACELLULAR PATHWAYS MEDIATING DIRECT EFFECTS OF PROLACTIN AND GROWTH HORMONE ON BOVINE METAPHASE-II OOCYTES AGING IN VITRO
I. Lebedeva, G. Singina, A. Lopukhov, E. Shedova and N. Zinovieva
pp. 231-231
RDv27n1Ab285285 REGULATION OF OOCYTE MEIOTIC RESUMPTION USING cAMP MODULATORS IN BOVINE IN VITRO MATURATION
S. E. Farmer, J. A. Sarmiento-Guzmán, C. L. Bailey and K. R. Bondioli
pp. 231-232
RDv27n1Ab286286 DEVELOPMENTAL CAPACITY OF PREPUBERTAL BOVINE OOCYTES CULTURED WITH CYCLIC AMP MODULATORS
S. M. Bernal, J. Heinzmann, D. Herrmann, U. Baulain, K.-G. Hadeler, P. Aldag, A. Lucas-Hahn and H. Niemann
pp. 232-232
RDv27n1Ab287287 EFFECT OF FOLLICULAR AGING ON THE ATP CONTENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF MITOCHONDRIA IN BOVINE OOCYTES
D. Dadarwal, F. Dias, G. Adams and J. Singh
pp. 232-232
RDv27n1Ab288288 INFLUENCE OF MELATONIN ON IN VITRO MATURATION OF BOVINE OOCYTES
M. C. R. Valerino da Cunha, L. G. Mesquita, P. F. Neto, F. Bressan, A. S. Oliveira, F. C. Castro, K. R. L. Schwarz, O. Y. Watanabe, Y. F. Watanabe and C. L. V. Leal
pp. 233-233
RDv27n1Ab289289 THE EFFECTS OF MEIOSIS BLOCKING BY CDK INHIBITORS ON THE ACTIVITY OF MATURATION PROMOTING FACTOR, ERK1 AND 2, AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF CYTOPLASMIC ORGANELLES IN IN VITRO-MATURED BOVINE OOCYTES
R. R. D. Maziero, C. R. F. Guaitolini, D. M. Paschoal, A. M. Crespilho and F. C. Landim-Alvarenga
pp. 233-233
RDv27n1Ab290290 3-DIMENSIONAL VISUALIZATION OF BOVINE OOCYTE FERTILIZATION BY CONFOCAL LASER SCANNING MICROSCOPY
E. De Monte, M. Reichenbach, H. Reichenbach, E. Wolf and F. Habermann
pp. 234-234
RDv27n1Ab291291 NOVEL OOCYTE SHIPPING AND MATURATION MEDIUM WITHOUT CO2 GAS PHASE IMPROVES IN VITRO MATURATION AND PREGNANCY OUTCOME IN CATTLE
M. Barcelo-Fimbres, L. F. Campos-Chillon, N. R. Mtango, L. Bonilla and J. Verstegen
pp. 234-235
RDv27n1Ab292292 INHIBITION OF HSP90 AGGRAVATES THE EFFECTS OF HEAT SHOCK ON DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF BOVINE OOCYTES
E. D. Souza, N. C. Rabelo, T. D. Araujo, C. M. Assunção, C. C. R. Quintão, J. H. M. Viana, I. D. Louro and L. S. A. Camargo
pp. 235-235
RDv27n1Ab293293 EFFECT OF DIFFERENT CONCENTRATIONS OF LH, FSH, AND E2 ON THE MATURATIONAL RATE OF INDIGENOUS SOUTH AFRICAN CATTLE OOCYTES SELECTED BY BRILLIANT CRESYL BLUE STAINING
K. P. M. Lekola, J. W. Ng'ambi, N. Nkadimeng, M. L. Mphaphathi and T. L. Nedambale
pp. 235-236
RDv27n1Ab294294 EFFECTS OF FOLLICULAR FLUID OBTAINED FROM REPEAT BREEDER DAIRY HEIFER ON MATURATION OF BOVINE OOCYTES IN VITRO
M. Kafi, M. R. Divar and S. Gharib-Zadeh
pp. 236-236
RDv27n1Ab295295 EFFECT OF TREHALOSE DURING IN VITRO MATURATION OF PIG OOCYTES ON OOCYTE MATURATION AND EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT AFTER PARTHENOGENESIS
Y. Jeon, B. Baasanjav, Y. I. Jeong, Y. W. Jeong, Y. W. Kim, S. H. Hyun, I. S. Yang and W. S. Hwang
pp. 236-237
RDv27n1Ab296296 IMPACT OF CO-CULTURING CUMULUS-ENCLOSED PORCINE OOCYTES WITH DENUDED OOCYTES DURING IN VITRO MATURATION IN A DEFINED MEDIUM ON CUMULUS EXPANSION AND OOCYTE MATURATION
R. Appeltant, T. Somfai, M. Nakai, S. Bodo, D. Maes, K. Kikuchi and A. Van Soom
pp. 237-237
RDv27n1Ab299299 EFFECT OF ESTRADIOL-17β AND FOLLICLE STIMULATING HORMONE ON THE IN VITRO MATURATION OF PORCINE OOCYTES DERIVED FROM SMALL FOLLICLES
Y. Li, C. Moros, M. J. Izquierdo-Rico, R. Romar and H. Funahashi
pp. 238-239
RDv27n1Ab300300 GANGLIOSIDE IMPROVES MEIOTIC MATURATION AND PREIMPLANTATION DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE OOCYTES
J.-W. Kim, S.-K. Chae, Y.-H. Lee, J.-H. Ahn, G.-Y. Do, H. Park and D.-B. Koo
pp. 239-239
RDv27n1Ab301301 ZINC IS INVOLVED IN PORCINE OOCYTE MEIOTIC MATURATION
M.-H. Zhao, T. Kim, N.-H. Kim and X.-S. Cui
pp. 239-239
RDv27n1Ab304304 EFFECT OF THE SEASONAL INFERTILITY PERIOD ON OOCYTE COMPETENCE IN PIGS
A. M. Giraldo, D. Hylan, R. R. Payton and J. L. Edwards
pp. 241-241
RDv27n1Ab305305 ROYAL JELLY TREATMENT DURING OOCYTE MATURATION IMPROVES IN VITRO MEIOTIC COMPETENCE OF GOAT OOCYTES BY INFLUENCING INTRACELLULAR GLUTATHIONE SYNTHESIS AND APOPTOSIS GENE EXPRESSION
H. R. Mazangi, H. Deldar, N. E. Kashan and A. Mohammadi-Sangcheshmeh
pp. 241-241
RDv27n1Ab306306 EFFECT OF DIFFERENT IN VITRO MATURATION MEDIA ON DEVELOPMENTAL POTENTIAL OF GOAT OOCYTES ALREADY FOUND DENUDED AT COLLECTION
J. M. G. Souza-Fabjan, E. Corbin, Y. Locatelli, N. Duffard, C. Perreau, V. J. F. Freitas and P. Mermillod
pp. 242-242
RDv27n1Ab307307 MATURATION RATE AND GENE EXPRESSION ANALYSIS OF GOAT OOCYTES SELECTED BY FOLLICLE SIZE AND BRILLIANT CRESYL BLUE STAINING
M. Yang, S. Hu, L. Cox, M. Regouski, H. Rutigliano, C. Isom and I. Polejaeva
pp. 242-242
RDv27n1Ab308308 VERBASCOSIDE TREATMENT DURING IN VITRO MATURATION IMPROVES THE EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT OF PREPUBERTAL OVINE OOCYTES
M. E. Dell'Aquila, F. Ariu, N. A. Martino, F. Minervini, A. Cardinali and L. Bogliolo
pp. 243-243
RDv27n1Ab309309 ADDITION OF BRAIN-DERIVED NEUROTROPHIC FACTOR IN MATURATION MEDIUM IMPROVED IN VITRO MEIOTIC COMPETENCE OF OVINE OOCYTES AND SUBSEQUENT PARTHENOGENETIC DEVELOPMENT
A. H. Abazari-kia, A. Mohammadi-Sangcheshmeh, M. Salehi and M. Zhandi
pp. 243-243
RDv27n1Ab310310 COBALAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION DURING IN VITRO MATURATION IMPROVES PREIMPLANTATION DEVELOPMENT OF SHEEP EMBRYOS
F. Zacchini, P. Toschi, P. Loi and G. E. Ptak
pp. 244-244
RDv27n1Ab311311 TEMPERATURE DURING OVERNIGHT HOLDING IN MEIOSIS INHIBITOR-FREE MEDIUM AFFECTS CHROMATIN CONFIGURATION AND MEIOTIC RESUMPTION IN EQUINE OOCYTES
N. A. Martino, M. E. Dell'Aquila, M. F. Uranio, R. Lampignano, G. M. Lacalandra and K. Hinrichs
pp. 244-244
RDv27n1Ab312312 EFFECTS OF TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR ALPHA AND INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR 1 SUPPLEMENTATION ON IN VITRO MATURATION OF CANINE OOCYTES
A. Sato, B. Sarentonglaga, K. Ogata, M. Yamaguchi, A. Hara, J. Ishii, M. Wakabayashi, K. Nishihara, R. Fukumori and Y. Nagao
pp. 245-245
RDv27n1Ab313313 PRE-IN VITRO MATURATION WITH CYCLIC AMP AND CYCLIC GMP MODULATORS IMPROVES DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF MOUSE OOCYTES
N. W. Santiquet, A. F. Greene, W. B. Schoolcraft and R. L. Krisher
pp. 245-245
RDv27n1Ab314314 MELATONIN ON IN VIVO AND IN VITRO MATURATION OF MOUSE OOCYTES
H. Fernandes, L. Schefer, F. C. Castro and C. L. V. Leal
pp. 246-246
RDv27n1Ab315315 IVF-DERIVED CROSSBRED EMBRYOS PRODUCED WITH SEXED SEMEN AND TRANSFERRED IN PAIRS TO BOS TAURUS × BOS INDICUS COWS AND HEIFERS
S. Romo, S. Castañeda, C. A. Hernandez, J. H. Mendoza, F. J. Trejo, J. Zamora, J. E. Fernandez, Y. Ducolomb and M. E. Kjelland
pp. 246-247
RDv27n1Ab316316 GENOMIC EVALUATION OF BOVINE EMBRYOS WITHIN 24 HOURS
S. Jung, M. Reichenbach, R. Fries, E. Wolf, C. Gschoederer, J. Scherzer, T. Grupp and H.-D. Reichenbach
pp. 247-247
RDv27n1Ab317317 SEX DETERMINATION OF EQUINE EMBRYOS BY PCR USING BLASTOCOELE FLUID
C. Herrera, M. I. Morikawa, C. Baca Castex, M. R. Pinto, N. Ortega, T. Fanti, R. Garaguso, M. J. Franco, M. Castañares, C. Castañeira, L. Losinno, M. H. Miragaya and A. A. Mutto
pp. 247-248
RDv27n1Ab318318 EFFECT OF SPERM PRETREATMENT WITH ISOBUTYLMETHYLXANTHINE AND METHYL-β-CYCLODEXTRIN ON THE EFFICIENCY OF BOVINE INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION
L. M. Aguila, M. E. Arias, R. S. Sanchez, T. C. Vargas, F. A. Zambrano and R. F. Felmer
pp. 248-248
RDv27n1Ab319319 APPROACHES TO IMPROVE INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION MEDIATED TRANSGENESIS AND MAXIMIZE THE USE OF SEX-SORTED SPERM IN BOVINE
N. G. Canel, R. J. Bevacqua, M. I. Hiriart, N. Chavez Rabelo, L. S. Almeida Camargo and D. F. Salamone
pp. 248-249
RDv27n1Ab321321 CYTOSKELETAL ALTERATIONS OF EQUINE OOCYTES THAT FAILED TO CLEAVE AFTER INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION: EVALUATION OF MATERNAL AND CELL AGING
E. Ruggeri, K. DeLuca, C. Galli, G. Lazzari, J. DeLuca and E. Carnevale
pp. 249-250
RDv27n1Ab323323 ESTROGEN-INDUCED EPITHELIAL-MESENCHYMAL TRANSITION AND EXPRESSION OF PROAPOPTOTIC MARKERS IN PORCINE STEM CELLS
Y.-S. Kim, S.-H. Hyun, C.-K. Lee and K.-C. Choi
pp. 250-251
RDv27n1Ab324324 TESTIS-SPECIFIC EXPRESSION OF Oct4-EGFP TRANSGENE IN PIG
M. Nowak-Imialek, N. Lachmann, D. Herrmann, F. Jacob and H. Niemann
pp. 251-251
RDv27n1Ab325325 CHARACTERIZATION OF PRIMED PORCINE PLURIPOTENT STEM CELL LINES DERIVED FROM VARIOUS ORIGINS INCLUDING iPS-NT
E. Kim, C.-K. Lee and S.-H. Hyun
pp. 251-251
RDv27n1Ab326326 ASSESSMENT OF PORCINE-INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS BY IN VIVO ASSAYS
J. Secher, K. Freude, S. Petkov, A. Ceylan, M. Schmidt and P. Hyttel
pp. 252-252
RDv27n1Ab327327 PORCINE AMNION: A SOURCE OF EPITHELIAL STEM CELLS
A. Lange-Consiglio, B. Corradetti, V. Notarstefano, M. G. Marini, C. Perrini, D. Bizzaro and F. Cremonesi
pp. 252-252
RDv27n1Ab328328 NONVIRAL REPROGRAMMING OF mCHERRY-EXPRESSING PORCINE FIBROBLASTS INTO INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS BY piggyBac TRANSPOSONS
D. Kumar, T. R. Talluri and W. A. Kues
pp. 253-253
RDv27n1Ab329329 CHONDROGENIC POTENTIAL OF PORCINE ADIPOSE-DERIVED STEM CELLS, CHONDROCYTES, PERIOSTEAL CELLS, AND FIBROBLASTS IN A PELLET CULTURE SYSTEM
K. K. Herzog, D. J. Milner, S. J. Johnson and M. B. Wheeler
pp. 253-253
RDv27n1Ab330330 DERIVATION OF PORCINE INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS FROM FIBROBLASTS OF A TRANSLOCATED AZOOSPERMIC BOAR
A. Congras, H. Barasc, C. Delcros, F. Vignoles, A. Pinton, K. Canale-Tabet, O. Feraud, A. Turhan, M. Afanassieff, M. Yerle-Bouissou and H. Acloque
pp. 254-254
RDv27n1Ab331331 ABNORMAL DNA METHYLATION PATTERNS AND ALLELE-SPECIFIC EXPRESSION OF IMPRINTED GENES IN BOVINE-INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS
F. F. Bressan, J. Therrien, F. Filion, F. Perecin, L. C. Smith and F. V. Meirelles
pp. 254-254
RDv27n1Ab332332 DERIVATION OF BOVINE-INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS BY piggyBac-MEDIATED REPROGRAMMING
T. T. Rao, K. Dharmendra, G. Silke, W. Garrels, H. Niemann, K. Debowski, R. Behr and W. A. Kues
pp. 255-255
RDv27n1Ab333333 GENERATION OF OOCYTE-LIKE STRUCTURE FROM OVARIAN SURFACE EPITHELIAL STEM CELLS OF GOAT
S. Fatima, V. Sharma, S. Saini, S. Saugandhika, H. N. Malik, S. Kumar and D. Malakar
pp. 255-255
RDv27n1Ab334334 FACTORS AFFECTING HEMATOPOIETIC ENGRAFTMENT OF MONKEY EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS IN SHEEP FETUSES
Y. Nagao, T. Abe, A. Hara, B. Sarentonglaga, M. Yamaguchi, K. Ogata, R. Fukumori and Y. Hanazono
pp. 255-256
RDv27n1Ab336336 DIFFERENTIATION OF MOUSE EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS USING SF1 INTO THE STEROID-PRODUCING CELLS
H. Y. Kang, Y.-K. Choi and E.-B. Jeung
pp. 256-256
RDv27n1Ab337337 PROMOTER-DEPENDENT SILENCING OF REPROGRAMMING TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS IN MOUSE INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS PRODUCED WITH SLEEPING BEAUTY TRANSPOSON VECTORS
S. G. Petkov, W. A. Kues and H. Niemann
pp. 257-257
RDv27n1Ab338338 IN VITRO GENERATION OF LENTOID BODIES FROM INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS OF TRANSGENIC MICE
T. Anand, D. Kumar, T. R. Talluri, H. Niemann and W. A. Kues
pp. 257-257
RDv27n1Ab339339 INFLUENCE OF bFGF AND ACTIVIN A ON CAT FEEDER AND EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS
M. Duque, M. N. Biancardi, J. H. Galiguis, C. E. Pope, C. Dumas, G. Wang and M. C. Gómez
pp. 258-258
RDv27n1Ab340340 BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND FUNCTIONAL CAPABILITY OF FELINE ADIPOSE TISSUE-DERIVED MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS
M. C. Gómez, Q. Qin, M. N. Biancardi, J. Galiguis, C. Dumas, G. Wang and C. E. Pope
pp. 258-258
RDv27n1Ab341341 FELINE EMBRYONIC STEM-LIKE CELLS DERIVED FROM IN VITRO-PRODUCED BLASTOCYSTS RETAIN IN VITRO DIFFERENTIATION POTENTIAL
T. Tharasanit, N. Tiptanavattana, P. Phakdeedindan and M. Techakumphu
pp. 259-259
RDv27n1Ab342342 QUANTITATIVE IMAGING FLOW CYTOMETRY CHARACTERIZATION OF FUNCTIONALITY AND VIABILITY OF EQUINE ADIPOSE-DERIVED STEM CELLS
L. M. V. Queiroz, L. Bonilla, P. F. Malard and J. P. Verstegen
pp. 259-259
RDv27n1Ab343343 DIRECT EXPRESSION OF PLURIPOTENCY MARKERS IN CULTURED SOMATIC CELLS BY SMALL REPROGRAMMING MOLECULES
P. Toschi, D. Iuso, D. A. Anzalone, M. Czernik, G. Ptak and P. Loi
pp. 260-260
RDv27n1Ab344344 LOSS OF CONSTRAINTS IMPOSED BY TISSUE ENVIRONMENT ACTIVATES EARLY SIGNALS OF CELLULAR REPROGRAMMING
D. A. Anzalone, D. Iuso, P. Toschi, F. Zacchini, G. E. Ptak and P. Loi
pp. 260-260
RDv27n1Ab345345 LOSS OF Brm AND Baf170, COMPONENTS OF THE ATP-DEPENDENT CHROMATIN REMODELING COMPLEX, FACILITATES REPROGRAMMING OF SOMATIC CELL
Z. Jiang, Y. Tang and X. Tian
pp. 260-261
RDv27n1Ab346346 EXPRESSION OF IMPRINTED NONCODING RNA FROM THE DLK1-DIO3 LOCUS IN HUMAN EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS ADVANTAGES NEURAL LINEAGE DIFFERENTIATION
C.-F. Mo, F.-C. Wu, K.-Y. T. Tai, W.-C. Chang, K.-W. Chang, H.-C. Kuo, H.-N. Ho, H.-F. Chen and S.-P. Lin
pp. 261-261
RDv27n1Ab347347 COULD THE DIFFERENTIAL EXPRESSION OF LUTEINIZING HORMONE RECEPTOR ISOFORMS EXPLAIN THE VARIABILITY IN SUPEROVULATORY RESPONSES IN CATTLE?
S. Wohlres-Viana, E. K. N. Arashiro, J. G. V. Grazia, L. S. A. Camargo, M. A. Machado and J. H. M. Viana
pp. 261-262
RDv27n1Ab348348 ANTI-MÜLLERIAN HORMONE AND SUPEROVULATORY RESPONSE IN DONOR COWS MANAGED IN 2 SEMIARID ENVIRONMENTS IN NORTHWEST MEXICO
J. F. Torres, G. A. Bó, M. G. Thomas, F. Lares, C. Peña and P. Luna
pp. 262-262
RDv27n1Ab349349 SUPEROVULATORY RESPONSE AND EMBRYO QUALITY RECOVERED FOLLOWING FLUSHING NGUNI HEIFERS AND COWS
A. Maqhashu, M. L. Mphaphathi, V. Muchenje and T. L. Nedambale
pp. 262-263
RDv27n1Ab350350 EFFECT OF DIFFERENT SUB-DOSES OF EQUINE CHORIONIC GONADOTROPIN ON PREGNANCY AND TWINNING RATES OF CYCLIC ZEBU COWS SUBMITTED TO FIXED-TIME ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION
R. H. Alvarez, F. L. N. Natal, R. M. L. Pires, K. M. R. Duarte and C. A. Oliveira
pp. 263-263
RDv27n1Ab351351 A COMPARISON OF 2 APPROACHES FOR THE USE OF GnRH TO SYNCHRONIZE FOLLICLE WAVE EMERGENCE FOR SUPEROVULATION
R. H. Hinshaw, M. L. Switzer, R. J. Mapletoft and G. A. Bó
pp. 263-264
RDv27n1Ab352352 THE USE OF PLASMA ANTI-MÜLLERIAN HORMONE IN SHEEP AS AN ENDOCRINE MARKER OF THE OVARIAN RESPONSE TO FOLLICLE-STIMULATING HORMONE IN MULTIPLE-OVULATION EMBRYO TRANSFER PROGRAMS
B. Lahoz, J. L. Alabart, M. J. Cocero, D. Monniaux, S. Fabre and J. Folch
pp. 264-264
RDv27n1Ab353353 FOLLICULAR POPULATION STATUS AT THE FIRST FOLLICLE-STIMULATING HORMONE INJECTION IN EWES SUPERSTIMULATED NEAR THE FIRST FOLLICULAR WAVE OF CIDR PROTOCOL
M. E. F. Oliveira, M. A. R. Feliciano, L. G. Oliveira, J. F. Fonseca and W. R. R. Vicente
pp. 264-265
RDv27n1Ab355355 COMPARISON OF Tn5 AND SLEEPING BEAUTY SYSTEMS IN BOVINE EMBRYOS AND IN OVINE OFFSPRING
R. J. Bevacqua, R. Fernandéz Martín, A. Gibbons, D. Teixeira, N. G. Canel, F. Lange, M. I. Hiriart, W. A. Kues, S. Ferraris and D. F. Salamone
pp. 265-266
RDv27n1Ab356356 SLEEPING BEAUTY TRANSGENESIS IN CATTLE
W. Garrels, T. R. Talluri, R. Bevacqua, A. Alessio, A. Fili, D. Forcato, N. Rodriguez, M. F. Olmos Nicotra, Z. Ivics, D. F. Salamone, P. Bosch and W. A. Kues
pp. 266-266
RDv27n1Ab357357 EARLY FETAL DEVELOPMENT OF NUCLEAR TRANSFER BOVINE EMBRYOS GENERATED FROM FIBROBLASTS GENETICALLY MODIFIED BY piggyBac TRANSPOSITION
A. Alessio, A. Fili, D. Forcato, M. F. Olmos-Nicotra, F. Alustiza, N. Rodriguez, R. V. Sampaio, J. Sangalli, F. Bressan, P. Fantinato-Neto, F. Meirelles, J. Owens, S. Moisyadi, W. A. Kues and P. Bosch
pp. 266-267
RDv27n1Ab359359 A NONINVASIVE APPROACH TO DIAGNOSE TRANSGENIC CONCEPTI DURING PREGNANCY IN GOATS
K. C. S. Tavares, C. R. Lazzarotto, C. M. Calderon, L. T. Martins, S. G. Neto, L. H. Aguiar, A. M. Miranda, M. Bertolini and L. R. Bertolini
pp. 268-268
RDv27n1Ab360360 DOUBLE KNOCKOUT OF GOAT MYOSTATIN AND PRION PROTEIN GENE USING CLUSTERED REGULARLY INTERSPACED SHORT PALINDROMIC REPEAT (CRISPR)/Cas9 SYSTEMS
S. Hu, M. Yang and I. Polejaeva
pp. 268-268
RDv27n1Ab361361 GROWTH HORMONE RECEPTOR MUTANT PIGS PRODUCED BY USING THE CLUSTERED REGULARLY INTERSPACED SHORT PALINDROMIC REPEATS (CRISPR) AND CRISPR-ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS IN IN VITRO-PRODUCED ZYGOTES
M. Kurome, M. Dahlhoff, S. Bultmann, S. Krebs, H. Blum, B. Kessler, H. Leonhardt and E. Wolf
pp. 269-269
RDv27n1Ab362362 DIFFERENT IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT AFTER AGGREGATION OF BOVINE AND FELINE PARTHENOGENETIC EMBRYOS
A. De Stefano, A. Gambini and D. Salamone
pp. 269-269
RDv27n1Ab363363 EXTENDING THE IN VIVO MATURATION TIME TO PERMIT FLEXIBLE TIMING OF OOCYTE COLLECTION IN SUPERSTIMULATED WOOD BISON (BISON BISON ATHABASCAE)
M. W. von der Porten, M. P. Cervantes, J. M. Palomino and G. P. Adams
pp. 270-270