Reproduction, Fertility and Development
Volume 28 Numbers 1 & 2 2016
Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the International Embryo Transfer Society, Louisville, Kentucky, 23–26 January 2016
Full Papers and Abstracts for Poster Presentation
RD15325Causes and consequences of oxidative stress in spermatozoa
Robert John Aitken, Zamira Gibb, Mark A. Baker, Joel Drevet and Parviz Gharagozloo
pp. 1-10
RD15354Fertility and genomics: comparison of gene expression in contrasting reproductive tissues of female cattle
P. A. McGettigan, J. A. Browne, S. D. Carrington, M. A. Crowe, T. Fair, N. Forde, B. J. Loftus, A. Lohan, P. Lonergan, K. Pluta, S. Mamo, A. Murphy, J. Roche, S. W. Walsh, C. J. Creevey, B. Earley, S. Keady, D. A. Kenny, D. Matthews, M. McCabe, D. Morris, A. O'Loughlin, S. Waters, M. G. Diskin and A. C. O. Evans
pp. 11-24
RD15365Mechanisms of epigenetic remodelling during preimplantation development
Pablo Juan Ross and Sebastian Canovas
pp. 25-40
RD15340Measuring embryo metabolism to predict embryo quality
Jeremy G. Thompson, Hannah M. Brown and Melanie L. Sutton-McDowall
pp. 41-50
RD15355Determinant molecular markers for peri-gastrulating bovine embryo development
Isabelle Hue
pp. 51-65
RD15326Role of progesterone in embryo development in cattle
Pat Lonergan, Niamh Forde and Thomas Spencer
pp. 66-74
RD15366Pregnancy losses in cattle: potential for improvement
M. G. Diskin, S. M. Waters, M. H. Parr and D. A. Kenny
pp. 83-93
RD15353Breeding animals for quality products: not only genetics
Pascale Chavatte-Palmer, Anne Tarrade, Hélène Kiefer, Véronique Duranthon and Hélène Jammes
pp. 94-111
RD15343Livestock in biomedical research: history, current status and future prospective
Irina A. Polejaeva, Heloisa M. Rutigliano and Kevin D. Wells
pp. 112-124
RD15344Assisted reproduction with gametes and embryos: what research is needed and fundable?
George E. Seidel
pp. 125-129
RDv28n2Ab11 GENERATION OF A STABLE TRANSGENIC SWINE MODEL FOR CELL TRACKING AND CHROMOSOME DYNAMIC STUDIES
R. Sper, S. Simpson, X. Zhang, B. Collins and J. Piedrahita
pp. 130-130
RDv28n2Ab22 CIRCULATING microRNA SIGNATURES ASSOCIATED WITH EARLY BOVINE PREGNANCY
J. Ioannidis and X. Donadeu
pp. 130-130
RDv28n2Ab33 ROLE OF β-DEFENSIN 126 IN PROMOTING SPERM MOTILITY IN CATTLE
B. Fernandez-Fuertes, F. Narciandi, K. G. Meade, C. O'Farrelly, S. Fair and P. Lonergan
pp. 131-131
RDv28n2Ab44 SUPPRESSION OF ASH2L ALTERS DNA METHYLATION AND HISTONE PATTERNS DURING BOVINE EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT
M. D. Snyder, J. H. Pryor, M. D. Peoples, G. L. Williamson, M. C. Golding, M. E. Westhusin and C. R. Long
pp. 131-131
RDv28n2Ab55 A SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHISM IN COQ9 AFFECTS MITOCHONDRIAL FUNCTION, BODY WEIGHT CHANGE AFTER CALVING, AND FERTILITY IN HOLSTEIN COWS
M. S. Ortega, S. Wohlgemuth, D. J. Null, J. B. Cole and P. J. Hansen
pp. 132-132
RDv28n2Ab66 THE EFFECTS OF DEPLETING DONOR CELL MITOCHONDRIAL DNA ON CATTLE EMBRYOS DERIVED FROM SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
K. Srirattana and J. C. St. John
pp. 132-132
RDv28n2Ab77 KISSPEPTIN SLOWLY ADMINISTERED DURING PROESTRUS IMPROVES FOLLICLE GROWTH AND OVULATION IN ANESTROUS COWS
G. G. Macedo, R. V. Sala, L. F. Martins and P. S. Baruselli
pp. 133-133
RDv28n2Ab88 RESPONSE OF COMMUNAL COWS TO OESTRUS SYNCHRONIZATION AND TIMED ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION
Z. C. Raphalalani, K. A. Nephawe, M. L. Mphaphathi, F. V. Ramukhithi, M. M. Seshoka, M. Nkadimeng, A. Maqhashu, M. A. Bopape, L. F. Seolwana, M. H. Mapeka, N. L. Kanuya and T. L. Nedambale
pp. 133-134
RDv28n2Ab99 ENDOSCOPY-MEDIATED INTRATUBAL INSEMINATION IN THE COW – A PRELIMINARY REPORT ABOUT THE APPLICATION OF A NOVEL MINIMALLY INVASIVE INSEMINATION TECHNIQUE
K. Stein, V. Havlicek, S. Papp, F. Palm, G. Brem and U. Besenfelder
pp. 134-134
RDv28n2Ab1010 EFFECT OF ESTRADIOL BENZOATE OR hCG ON DAY 22 AFTER TIMED ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION ON THE CORPUS LUTEUM SIZE, PROGESTERONE CONCENTRATION, AND PREGNANCY RATE IN RESYNCHRONIZED BEEF HEIFERS
J. B. S. Borges, H. L. D. Neri, M. R. Almeida, E. P. Silva and A. Bilha
pp. 134-135
RDv28n2Ab1111 COMPARISON OF CONTROLLED INTERNAL DRUG-RELEASE INSERT–BASED AND PROGESTERONE-FREE METHODS FOR OVULATION SYNCHRONIZATION AND TIMED ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION OF GOATS
A. Llanes, W. B. Knox and C. E. Farin
pp. 135-135
RDv28n2Ab1212 INITIAL GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING HORMONE TREATMENT INCREASED PREGNANCY PER TIMED INSEMINATION ONLY IN ACYCLIC BEEF HEIFERS SUBJECTED TO A 5-DAY CO-SYNCH PROTOCOL
I. López-Helguera, P. Whittaker, A. Behrouzi and M. G. Colazo
pp. 135-136
RDv28n2Ab1313 EFFECT OF 6 TIMES REUSING OF CONTROLLED INTERNAL DRUG RELEASE (CIDR) FOR SHORT TERM (6 DAYS) ON PROGESTERONE LEVEL AND REPRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE OF AWASSI EWES
A. Swelum, A. Mouamen and A. Alowaimer
pp. 136-136
RDv28n2Ab1414 EPIGENETIC CHANGES IN EQUINE SPERMATOZOA DURING CRYOPRESERVATION: A PRELIMINARY STUDY
C. Aurich, B. Schreiner, N. Ille, M. Alvarenga and D. Scarlet
pp. 136-137
RDv28n2Ab1515 HISTONE ACETYLATION PROFILE OF PORCINE EMBRYOS PRODUCED BY 2 CLONING METHODS WITH OR WITHOUT IN VITRO CULTURE
Y. Liu, A. Lucas-Hahn, B. Petersen, R. Li, D. Hermann, P. Hassel, M. Ziegler, J. Li, K. Larsen, H. Niemann and H. Callesen
pp. 137-137
RDv28n2Ab1616 HISTONE DEACETYLASE INHIBITORS PCI-24781 AND QUISINOSTAT IMPROVE THE IN VITRO DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF PIG SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS
L. Jin, H.-Y. Zhu, Q. Guo, Y.-C. Zhang, X.-C. Li, J.-D. Kang and X.-J. Yin
pp. 138-138
RDv28n2Ab1717 TREATMENT WITH MGCD 0103 IMPROVES THE IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE EMBRYOS DERIVED FROM SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
H.-Y. Zhu, L. Jin, Q. Guo, Y.-C. Zhang, X.-C. Li, J.-D. Kang and X.-J. Yin
pp. 138-139
RDv28n2Ab1818 EMBRYO AGGREGATION IN PIG IMPROVES CLONING EFFICIENCY AND EMBRYO QUALITY
C. Buemo, A. Gambini, L. Moro, R. F. Y. Martin and D. Salamone
pp. 139-139
RDv28n2Ab1919 DIRECT INTRODUCTION OF GENE CONSTRUCTS INTO THE PRONUCLEUS-LIKE STRUCTURE OF CLONED EMBRYOS: A NEW STRATEGY FOR THE GENERATION OF GENETICALLY MODIFIED PIGS
M. Kurome, S. Leuchs, B. Kessler, E. Kemter, E. Jemiller, V. Zakhartchenko and E. Wolf
pp. 139-140
RDv28n2Ab2020 SIALYLTRANSFERASE GENE EXPRESSION IN GGTA1 KNOCKOUT PIGS
G. A. Kim, J.-X. Jin, S. Lee, A. Oh and B. C. Lee
pp. 140-140
RDv28n2Ab2121 GENERATION OF GGTA1 AND CMAH BIALLELIC KNOCKOUT PORCINE FIBROBLAST CELL LINES BY TRANSCRIPTION ACTIVATOR-LIKE EFFECTOR NUCLEASE AND CLUSTERED REGULARLY INTERSPACED SHORT PALINDROMIC REPEATS (CRISPR)/Cas9
J.-D. Kang, S.-M. Ryu, H.-Y. Zhu, L. Jin, W.-X. Li, C.-D. Cui, J.-S. Kim and X.-J. Yin
pp. 140-141
RDv28n2Ab2222 PRODUCTION OF PORCINE TRANSGENIC CELL LINE INSERTED WITH SV40LT, EGFRvIII Gene, AND INDUCIBLE CreERT SYSTEM
S. U. Hwang, J. D. Yoon, K. Y. Eun, H. G. Kim and S. H. Hyun
pp. 141-141
RDv28n2Ab2323 REDUCTION OF MITOCHONDRIAL FUNCTION, PROLIFERATION, AND GENE EXPRESSION IN FIBROBLAST DONOR CELLS FOR USE IN SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER BY CPI-613 AND PS48
B. R. Mordhorst, S. L. Murphy, L. D. Spate, R. M. Ross, K. D. Wells, J. A. Green and R. S. Prather
pp. 141-142
RDv28n2Ab2424 EFFECT OF DONOR CELL TYPE ON IN VITRO AND IN VIVO DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF CLONED BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS) EMBRYOS
N. L. Selokar, P. Sharma, D. Kumar, R. K. Sharma and P. S. Yadav
pp. 142-142
RDv28n2Ab2525 GENOME EDITING OF SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER DERIVED ZYGOTES BY CLUSTERED REGULARLY INTERSPACED SHORT PALINDROMIC REPEATS (CRISPR)/Cas9 GUIDE RNA INJECTION
K. M. Whitworth, S. L. Murphy, J. A. Benne, L. D. Spate, E. Walters, R. Hickey, S. L. Nyberg, K. D. Wells and R. S. Prather
pp. 142-143
RDv28n2Ab2626 PILOT STUDY: YOLK SAC VEGF EXPRESSION IN BOVINE EMBRYOS FROM REPRODUCTIVE TECHNIQUES
A. M. Mess, A. C. O. Carreira, C. Marinovic de Oliveira, P. Fratini, P. O. Favaron, R. S. N. Barreto, F. V. Meirelles and M. A. Miglino
pp. 143-143
RDv28n2Ab2727 AN IMPROVED LARGE ANIMAL MODEL FOR THE STUDY OF ADULT STEM CELLS
S. Simpson, L. Gonzalez, J. Chung, A. Blikslager, S. Magness and J. Piedrahita
pp. 143-143
RDv28n2Ab2828 DOUBLING OOCYTE CYTOPLASM VOLUME INCREASES BLASTOCYST QUALITY FOLLOWING INTERSPECIES SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER IN ARGALI SHEEP (OVIS AMMON)
A. L. Green, F. C. Oback, J. E. Oliver, L. Popovic, L. T. McGowan, S. J. Appleby, F. Meng, D. L. Hyndman, D. Carson and D. N. Wells
pp. 144-144
RDv28n2Ab2929 THE NOVEL CRYOPROTECTIVE AGENT CARBOXYLATED ε-POLY-L-LYSINE IS EFFECTIVE FOR VITRIFICATION OF PRE-IMPLANTATION MOUSE EMBRYOS AT THE DIFFERENT STAGES
J. Ito, Y. Kawasaki, Y. Shibao, K. Matsumura, S.-H. Hyon and N. Kashiwazaki
pp. 144-144
RDv28n2Ab3030 EFFECT OF THE REPEATED USE OF OPEN SYSTEM VITRIFICATION DEVICES ON MII STAGE AND CLEAVAGE RATES OF BOVINE CUMULUS-OOCYTE COMPLEXES
F. A. Diaz, E. J. Gutierrez, B. A. Foster, P. T. Hardin and K. R. Bondioli
pp. 145-145
RDv28n2Ab3131 INTRAFOLLICULAR TRANSFER OF FRESH AND VITRIFIED IMMATURE BOVINE OOCYTES: AN OPTION FOR EMBRYO PRODUCTION
J. F. W. Spricigo, S. B. S. Netto, C. V. Muterlle, S. A. D. Rodrigues, L. O. Leme, A. L. Guimaraes, F. Caixeta, I. Pivato and M. A. N. Dode
pp. 145-146
RDv28n2Ab3232 EFFECTS OF HIGH HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE ON EXPRESSION PROFILES OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED, VITRIFIED BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS
Z. Jiang, P. Harrington, M. Zhang, S. Marjani, L. Kuo, C. Pribenszky and X. Tian
pp. 146-146
RDv28n2Ab3333 POST-THAW VIABILITY OF BOVINE EMBRYOS PRODUCED IN VITRO FOLLOWING TREATMENT WITH ASCORBIC ACID, DITHIOTHREITOL, AND CASPASE-3 INHIBITOR DURING CRYOPRESERVATION
E. L. Carrascal-Triana, A. M. Zolini, A. Ruiz, J. M. Penitente-Filho, C. A. A. Torres and J. Block
pp. 146-147
RDv28n2Ab3434 EFFECTS OF L-CARNITINE AND trans-10,cis-12 CONJUGATED LINOLEIC ACID SUPPLEMENTATION DURING MATURATION ON DEVELOPMENT AND CRYOTOLERANCE OF BOVINE EMBRYOS PRODUCED IN VITRO
J. Block, A. M. Zolini, E. Carrascal-Triana, A. Ruiz, P. J. Hansen and C. A. A. Torres
pp. 147-147
RDv28n2Ab3535 EFFECTS OF THAWING TEMPERATURE OF FROZEN SEMEN ON VIABILITY OF REFROZEN AND THAWED CHICKSO (KOREAN BRINDLE CATTLE) AND KOREAN ALBINO CATTLE SPERMATOZOA
S. W. Kim, C. Y. Choe, D. K. Kim, A. R. Choi and H. H. Seong
pp. 147-148
RDv28n2Ab3636 EFFECT OF cAMP MODULATORS DURING OOCYTE IN VITRO MATURATION ON GAP JUNCTIONAL ACTIVITY OF VITRIFIED BOVINE OOCYTES
C. A. S. Monteiro, G. R. Leal, H. F. R. A. Saraiva, A. J. R. Camargo, P. M. S. Rosa, A. L. R. Rodrigues, R. V. Serapião, L. A. G. Nogueira, L. S. A. Camargo, J. M. Garcia and C. S. Oliveira
pp. 148-148
RDv28n2Ab3737 DOUBLE FREEZING AND THAWING OF NGUNI BULL SEMEN
M. L. Mphaphathi, M. M. Seshoka, T. R. Netshirovha, Z. C. Raphalalani, T. C. Chokoe, M. Nkadimeng, N. L. Kanuya, J. P. C. Greyling and T. L. Nedambale
pp. 148-148
RDv28n2Ab3838 QUAIL EGG YOLK IN CITRATE EXTENDER IS SUITABLE FOR CRYOPRESERVATION OF NGUNI BULL SEMEN
M. M. Seshoka, M. L. Mphaphathi, K. S. Mafolo, M. Nkadimeng, Z. C. Raphalalani, N. L. Kanuya and T. L. Nedambale
pp. 149-149
RDv28n2Ab3939 FERTILITY POTENTIAL OF FROZEN-THAWED WOOD BISON SEMEN USING EXTENDER WITHOUT EXOGENOUS PROTEIN
S. X. Yang, G. P. Adams, J. M. Palomino and M. Anzar
pp. 149-149
RDv28n2Ab4040 CHOLESTEROL SUPPLEMENTATION REDUCES CRYOCAPACITATION DAMAGES IN BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS) SPERM
V. Longobardi, G. Albero, A. Salzano, G. Zullo, G. Bifulco, C. De Canditiis and B. Gasparrini
pp. 150-150
RDv28n2Ab4141 DEVELOPMENTAL POTENTIAL OF BUFFALO OOCYTES VITRIFIED AT THE GERMINAL VESICLE STAGE: EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT CRYOPROTECTANT COMBINATIONS AND CRYODEVICES
A. S. El-Shalofy, A. R. Moawad, G. M. Darwish, S. T. Ismail and A. B. Badawy
pp. 150-150
RDv28n2Ab4242 DIFFUSION OF THE CRYOPROTECTANTS ETHYLENE GLYCOL AND GLYCEROL INTO DAY 9 TO 11 EQUINE EMBRYOS: PRELIMINARY RESULTS
T. Chenier, B. Foster, L. Gonzalez and M. Schlaf
pp. 151-151
RDv28n2Ab4343 MASS VITRIFICATION OF GERMINAL-VESICLE STAGE EQUINE OOCYTES
H. S. Canesin, I. Ortiz, J. G. Brom-de-Luna, Y. H. Choi and K. Hinrichs
pp. 151-151
RDv28n2Ab4444 EFFECT OF CRYOPROTECTANT AGENTS IN EQUINE OVARIAN BIOPSY FRAGMENTS
G. D. A. Gastal, B. G. Alves, S. O. Paiva, K. A. Alves, S. G. S. de Tarso, G. Ishak, S. T. Bashir and E. L. Gastal
pp. 152-152
RDv28n2Ab4545 ACROSOME REACTION AND HETEROLOGOUS ZONA BINDING ASSAY OF FROZEN STALLION SPERM AFTER HYPERACTIVATION
M. A. Lagares, H. S. Martins, M. R. Souza, C. F. A. M. Penna, F. O. P. Leme, G. C. Silva, S. F. Cortes and R. Stahlberg
pp. 152-152
RDv28n2Ab4646 VITRIFICATION AT THE GERMINAL VESICLE STAGE TRIGGERS PRECOCIOUS MEIOTIC RESUMPTION BUT DOES NOT AFFECT CYTOPLASMIC MATURATION IN CUMULUS-ENCLOSED PORCINE OOCYTES DURING IN VITRO MATURATION
T. Somfai, N. T. Men, H. Kaneko, J. Noguchi, S. Haraguchi, E. C. da Silva Santos, T. Nagai and K. Kikuchi
pp. 153-153
RDv28n2Ab4747 EFFECT OF L-CARNITINE TREATMENT DURING OOCYTE MATURATION ON THE POST-THAW DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE EMBRYOS VITRIFIED AT THE PRONUCLEAR STAGE
C. G. Grupen, T. Somfai and K. Kikuchi
pp. 153-154
RDv28n2Ab4848 CARBOXYLATED ε-POLY-L-LYSINE (COOH-PLL) IMPROVES DEVELOPMENTAL ABILITY AND REDUCES MITOCHONDRIAL DAMAGE OF VITRIFIED PORCINE EMBRYOS AT THE PRONUCLEAR STAGE
M. Kamoshita, K. Fujiwara, K. Matsumura, S.-H. Hyon, J. Ito and N. Kashiwazaki
pp. 154-154
RDv28n2Ab4949 EFFECT OF ADDING Trolox C AND ASCORBIC ACID TO RAM SPERM BEFORE CRYOPRESERVATION ON THE MOTILITY AND BINDING CAPABILITY
J. Costa, W. Lima, E. Moraes, P. Sousa, L. Ramon, D. Lima and V. Coelho
pp. 154-155
RDv28n2Ab5050 ESTIMATION OF CHROMATIN ABNORMALITY OF OGYE ROOSTER SEMEN WITH Diff-Quik STAINING
S. W. Kim, A. R. Choi, C. Y. Choe, D. K. Kim, H. H. Seong and J. D. Kim
pp. 155-155
RDv28n2Ab5151 OPTIMIZATION OF VITRIFICATION PARAMETERS FOR RHESUS MACAQUE BLASTOCYSTS
C. Ramsey, C. Hanna and J. Hennebold
pp. 155-155
RDv28n2Ab5252 USE OF TRANSWELL CELL CULTURE AND 3-DIMENSIONAL PRINTING TECHNOLOGY TO DEVELOP AN IN VITRO BOVINE OVIDUCT
M. A. M. M. Ferraz, H. H. W. Henning, K. M. A. Van Dorenmalen, P. L. A. M. Vos, T. A. E. Stout, P. F. Costa, J. Malda and B. M. Gadella
pp. 156-156
RDv28n2Ab5353 TARGETED SCREEN FOR AMINO ACIDS THAT REGULATE BOVINE INNER CELL MASS DEVELOPMENT
V. Najafzadeh, R. Martinus and B. Oback
pp. 156-157
RDv28n2Ab5454 IMMUNOLOCALIZATION OF STEROID SULFATASE AND ESTROGEN-SPECIFIC SULFOTRANSFERASE IN BOVINE FOLLICLES
C. Blaschka, G. Schuler and C. Wrenzycki
pp. 157-157
RDv28n2Ab5555 EFFECT OF DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE SUPPLEMENTATION ON BOVINE IN VITRO EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT
J. Stöhr, H. Grothmann and C. Wrenzycki
pp. 157-158
RDv28n2Ab5656 THE EFFECTS OF SERUM LEVEL OF ANDROGENS, LUTEINIZING HORMONE, AND INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR 1 IN EARLY FOLLICULAR PHASE ON OVARIAN FOLLICULAR GROWTH PARAMETERS AND PREGNANCY RATE
Z. Raoofi, F. Hosseini, S. Pegah Parvar and S. Paniz Parvar
pp. 158-158
RDv28n2Ab5757 DEVELOPMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS OF LATER-STAGE PORCINE EMBRYOS PRODUCED IN VIVO OR IN VITRO
H. Callesen and P. Holm
pp. 158-159
RDv28n2Ab5858 EFFECT OF LYSOPHOSPHATIDIC ACID ON PORCINE OOCYTE IN VITRO MATURATION AND SUBSEQUENT EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT AFTER PARTHENOGENETIC ACTIVATION AND IVF
K.-J. Kim, E. Lee and S.-H. Hyun
pp. 159-159
RDv28n2Ab5959 LIPID DYNAMICS IN THE EARLY EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT OF ZEBRAFISH BY DESORPTION ELECTROSPRAY IONIZATION MASS SPECTROMETRY IMAGING AND NANOELECTROSPRAY–MASS SPECTROMETRY
A. K. Jarmusch, C. T. Mahapatra, V. Pirro, C. R. Ferreira and M. S. Sepúlveda
pp. 159-160
RDv28n2Ab6060 EFFECTS OF AY9944 A-7 ON MEIOTIC RESUMPTION OF PORCINE OOCYTES AND CUMULUS CELL EXPANSION
S. Lee, C. Khoirinaya, J.-X. Jin, G. A. Kim and B.-C. Lee
pp. 160-160
RDv28n2Ab6161 UNVEILING THE ROLE OF LIPIDS IN ORGANOGESIS: MOLECULAR ANATOMY BY DESORPTION ELECTROSPRAY IONIZATION MASS SPECTROMETRY IMAGING MASS SPECTROMETRY
V. Pirro, P. O. Favaron, C. R. Ferreira, L. S. Eberlin, R. S. Barreto, R. G. Cooks and M. A. Miglino
pp. 160-161
RDv28n2Ab6262 EFFECT OF PROGESTERONE ON CALCIUM REGULATION DURING DIFFERENTIATION OF MOUSE EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS INTO CARDIOMYOCYTES
Y.-K. Choi, H. Y. Kang, J.-U. Hwang, T. D. Nam and E.-B. Jeung
pp. 161-161
RDv28n2Ab6363 EQUINE FOLLICLES MODULATE CORTISOL LEVELS AND CAPABILITY OF OOCYTES TO ADAPT TO STRESS SITUATIONS
D. Scarlet, N. Ille, G. D. A. Gastal, B. G. Alves, S. O. Paiva, M. O. Gastal, E. L. Gastal and C. Aurich
pp. 161-161
RDv28n2Ab6464 EPITHELIAL MESENCHYMAL TRANSITION AND DIFFERENTIATION OF STEROIDOGENIC FACTOR 1 MOUSE EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS INTO THE STEROIDOGENIC CELLS
H. Y. Kang, Y.-K. Choi, J.-U. Hwang and E.-B. Jeung
pp. 162-162
RDv28n2Ab6565 EFFECT OF TRICHOSTATIN A AND 5-AZA-2'-DEOXYCYTIDINE TREATMENT OF DONOR CELLS, FUSED EMBRYOS, OR BOTH ON THE DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE, QUALITY, AND EPIGENETIC STATUS OF CLONED BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS) EMBRYOS
M. Saini, N. L. Selokar, H. Agrawal, S. K. Singla, M. S. Chauhan, R. S. Manik and P. Palta
pp. 162-162
RDv28n2Ab6666 CUMULUS-OOCYTE-COMPLEX SECRETIONS FROM THE FIRST 8 HOURS OF IN VITRO MATURATION AFFECT OOCYTE DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE
K. Uhde, H. T. A. van Tol, T. A. E. Stout and B. A. J. Roelen
pp. 163-163
RDv28n2Ab6767 INHIBITION OF 5α-REDUCTASE DURING LATE GESTATION IN THE MARE
M. Wynn, E. Legacki, A. Conley, S. Loux, A. Esteller-Vico, S. Stanley, E. Squires, M. Troedsson and B. Ball
pp. 163-163
RDv28n2Ab6868 STEROIDOGENIC CONTROL OF INTRAUTERINE SEXUAL DIFFERENTIATION IN SPIX’S YELLOW-TOOTHED CAVY, GALEA SPIXII
A. C. Santos, D. C. Viana, F. D. Oliveira, M. F. Oliveira and A. C. Assis-Neto
pp. 163-164
RDv28n2Ab6969 AGE AT PUBERTY AND REPRODUCTIVE DEVELOPMENT OF LAMBS FED SUNFLOWER CAKE
K. L. Da Silva, N. G. Alves, I. J. Ascari, D. R. Da Silva, J. P. A. Campos, D. M. Costa, A. C. Costa, F. J. Barbosa, I. F. F. Garcia and R. Ribeiro de Lima
pp. 164-164
RDv28n2Ab7070 GONADAL DEVELOPMENT IN GUINEA PIG MALES (CAVIA PORCELLUS)
F. Oliveira, A. Santos and A. A. Neto
pp. 164-165
RDv28n2Ab7171 CIRCULATING microRNAs AS POTENTIAL BIOMARKERS OF EARLY PREGNANCY IN HIGH-PRODUCING DAIRY COWS
N. Fiandanese, A. Viglino, F. Strozzi, A. Stella, J. L. Williams, P. Lonergan, N. Forde and D. Iamartino
pp. 165-165
RDv28n2Ab7272 PRELIMINARY DATA ON THE PRESENCE OF BACTERIA IN THE UTERUS OF PREGNANT COWS
H. G. Pedersen, L. R. V. Knudsen, J. S. Agerholm, T. K. Jensen, K. S. Klitgaard and C. C. Karstrup
pp. 165-166
RDv28n2Ab7373 PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS OF UTERINE LUMINAL FLUID ON DAY 7 OF PREGNANCY IN CATTLE
C. Passaro, N. Forde, T. E. Spencer and P. Lonergan
pp. 166-166
RDv28n2Ab7474 ANALYSIS OF STEROID HORMONES IN BOVINE OVIDUCTAL FLUID BY GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY COUPLED WITH TANDEM MASS SPECTROMETRY
J. Lamy, P. Liere, P. Mermillod and M. Saint-Dizier
pp. 166-167
RDv28n2Ab7575 EXPRESSION OF GROWTH FACTOR GENES IN IN VITRO-PRODUCED BLASTOCYST CHANGES AFTER UTERINE PASSAGE, BUT ENDOMETRIAL EXPRESSION IS UNAFFECTED BY THE PRESENCE OF EMBRYOS
M. Muñoz, S. Carrocera, D. Martin, N. Peynot, C. Giraud-Delville, E. Correia, O. Sandra, V. Duranthon and E. Gómez
pp. 167-167
RDv28n2Ab7676 EFFECTS OF REDUCED ENVIRONMENTAL LIGHT ON THE IN VITRO MATURATION OF PIG OOCYTES
L. Y. Parra-Forero, A. Góngora, S. Romo-García, E. P. López Damian, G. D. Mendoza, J. A. Guevara and A. García-Contreras
pp. 167-168
RDv28n2Ab7777 USE OF SEMINAL PLASMA TO IMPROVE REPRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE IN ALPACAS (VICUGNA PACOS) FOLLOWING NATURAL MOUNTING
W. Huanca, J. Turin, C. Mamani, R. Sanchez, W. F. Huanca and T. Huanca
pp. 168-168
RDv28n2Ab7878 INTERCEPTION OF EXOSOMAL MESSAGES BETWEEN THE OVIDUCT AND THE EMBRYO: WHAT ARE THEY TWEETING ABOUT?
C. Almiñana, E. Corbin, G. Harichaux, V. Labas, G. Tsikis, C. Soleilhavoup, K. Reynaud, X. Druart and P. Mermillod
pp. 168-168
RDv28n2Ab7979 REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES LEVEL IN CULTURED PORCINE EMBRYOS AFTER HIGH HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE
M. Romek, M. Kucia, B. Gajda and Z. Smorag
pp. 169-169
RDv28n2Ab8080 REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES LEVEL IN PIG EMBRYOS CULTURED IN PRESENCE OF HYALURONAN
B. Gajda, M. Kucia, Z. Smorag and M. Romek
pp. 169-169
RDv28n2Ab8181 ALTERED PROTEIN COMPOSITION OF PORCINE FOLLICULAR FLUID DUE TO A HIGH-FIBRE DIET AND THE POTENTIAL FOR OPTIMISATION OF IN VITRO CULTURE MEDIA
S. Jarrett, A. C. Gill, D. Kurian, E. M. Ferguson and C. J. Ashworth
pp. 170-170
RDv28n2Ab8282 EARLY PORCINE EMBRYO ENERGY PREFERENCE AND SUBSEQUENT DEVELOPMENT
L. D. Spate, B. K. Redel and R. S. Prather
pp. 170-170
RDv28n2Ab8383 IN LOW OXYGEN CULTURE, IS HYPOTAURINE NECESSARY FOR IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE EMBRYOS?
J. A. Benne, L. D. Spate, B. M. Elliott and R. S. Prather
pp. 171-171
RDv28n2Ab8484 PORCINE EMBRYOS UTILIZE SMALL AMOUNTS OF PYRUVATE, LACTATE, AND GLUCOSE IN VITRO
B. R. Redel, L. D. Spate, B. Elliott, M. Paczkowski, R. L. Krisher and R. S. Prather
pp. 171-171
RDv28n2Ab8686 IMPROVED BOVINE EMBRYO PRODUCTION USING NOVEL IN VITRO CULTURE SYSTEMS
J. H. Pryor, J. F. Hasler, L. Strøbech, B. Avery, N. Hashem, S. Menges, C. R. Long, G. Shewfelt and C. R. Looney
pp. 172-172
RDv28n2Ab8787 COAGULANSIN-A VIA HEAT SHOCK PROTEIN 70 INDUCTION SHOWS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE EMBRYOS IN VITRO
I. Khan, K.-L. Lee, A.-N. Ha, P.-R. Park, S.-H. Song, M. M. R. Chowdury, L. Xu, M.-D. Joo and I.-K. Kong
pp. 173-173
RDv28n2Ab8888 ENRICHMENT OF CULTURE MEDIUM WITH CROCETIN IMPROVES IN VITRO EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT IN CATTLE
G. Zullo, J. E. Tamayo Palacio, C. De Canditiis, V. Longobardi, A. Salzano, G. Albero and B. Gasparrini
pp. 173-173
RDv28n2Ab8989 EFFECT OF MEDIA, METABOLIC REGULATORS, AND STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT ON LIPID CONTENT AND MITOCHONDRIAL POLARITY OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED HOLSTEIN EMBRYOS
M. A. Roberts, L. F. Campos-Chillon, M. Barceló-Fimbres and J. L. Altermatt
pp. 174-174
RDv28n2Ab9090 LIPID CONTENT OF IN VIVO- AND IN VITRO-PRODUCED JERSEY AND HOLSTEIN CATTLE EMBRYOS AND THE EFFECT OF FORSKOLIN ON EMBRYO LIPID REDUCTION
K. Rhodes-Long, L. F. Campos-Chillon, M. Barceló-Fimbres and J. L. Altermatt
pp. 174-175
RDv28n2Ab9191 EMBRYO SUGAR CONSUMPTION DURING IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT
M. Rubessa, A. Ambrosi, K. M. Polkoff, S. E. Denmark and M. B. Wheeler
pp. 175-175
RDv28n2Ab9292 INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR-1 PROTECTS BOVINE PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYOS PRODUCED IN VITRO FROM ANTI-DEVELOPMENTAL ACTIONS OF MENADIONE
N. A. S. Rocha-Frigoni, B. C. S. Leão, P. C. Dall'Acqua, M. Ambrogi and G. Z. Mingoti
pp. 176-176
RDv28n2Ab9393 DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYOS IS ALTERED BY ADDITION OF ACTIVIN AND CONNECTIVE TISSUE GROWTH FACTOR FROM DAYS 5 TO 7 AFTER FERTILIZATION
J. Kannampuzha-Francis and P. J. Hansen
pp. 176-176
RDv28n2Ab9494 EFFECTS OF 6- OR 12-HOUR CULTURE IN A Micro Q STRAW INCUBATOR ON DEVELOPMENT OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS
C. R. Looney, J. H. Pryor, M. Snyder, A. Ilercil and C. R. Long
pp. 177-177
RDv28n2Ab9595 ROLE OF POLYAMINES IN BOVINE PRE-IMPLANTATION DEVELOPMENT
J. Herrick, A. Greene, W. Schoolcraft and R. Krisher
pp. 177-177
RDv28n2Ab9696 EFFICIENT PRODUCTION OF MONOZYGOTIC TWIN BOVINE EMBRYOS USING BLASTOMERE SEPARATION TECHNIQUE WITH COMMERCIAL WELL OF THE WELL CULTURE DISH
Y. Hashiyada, Y. Aikawa, S. Sugimura, H. Matsuda, M. Ohtake, T. Yamanouchi, Y. Goto, S. Kobayashi and K. Imai
pp. 178-178
RDv28n2Ab9797 ONE-DAY PROTEIN-FREE CULTURE SELECTS FOR BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS WITH IMPROVED LONG-TERM VIABILITY AFTER VITRIFICATION
E. Gomez, S. Carrocera, A. Murillo, V. Maillo, A. Gutiérrez-Adan, D. Martín and M. Muñoz
pp. 178-178
RDv28n2Ab9898 EXPERIMENTAL TRANSFER OF BOVINE IVF-DERIVED 32-CELL STAGE EMBRYOS INTO THE UTERUS: ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS ON DEVELOPMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS
M. Hoelker, D. Salilew-Wondim, F. Rings, D. Tesfaye and K. Schellander
pp. 179-179
RDv28n2Ab9999 EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES OF BOVINE OVIDUCTAL FLUID MODIFY THE GENE EXPRESSION ON BOVINE IN VITRO-DERIVED EMBRYOS
R. Lopera-Vasquez, M. Hamdi, V. Maillo, C. Nunez, M. Yanez-Mo, M. A. Ramirez, A. Gutierrez-Adan, P. Bermejo-Alvarez and D. Rizos
pp. 179-179
RDv28n2Ab101101 TOWARDS OPTIMAL IN VITRO CULTURE CONDITIONS FOR PIG-MONKEY AGGREGATION CHIMERAS
B. Burchardt, A. Lucas-Hahn, P. Hassel, M. Ziegler, G. Neuhaus, S. Wunderlich, S. Petkov, U. Martin and H. Niemann
pp. 180-181
RDv28n2Ab102102 EFFECTS OF LINOLEIC ACID/LINOLENIC ACID RATIO ON OOCYTE MATURATION AND FERTILIZATION IN PREPUBERTAL SHEEP
V. Ghaffarilaleh, R. Ghaffarilaleh and G. Ghaffarilaleh
pp. 181-181
RDv28n2Ab103103 OVARIAN STIMULATION OF ANESTROUS CATS WITH FOLLICLE-STIMULATING HORMONE IMPROVES OOCYTE QUALITY AND DEVELOPMENTAL CAPABILITY AFTER PARTHENOGENETIC ACTIVATION
D. Veraguas, P. Gallegos, A. E. Velasquez, F. O. Castro and L. Rodriguez-Alvarez
pp. 181-182
RDv28n2Ab104104 EMBRYO MANIPULATION TECHNIQUES ALTER PRE-IMPLANTATION DEVELOPMENT AND GENE EXPRESSION IN MOUSE EMBRYOS
D. Jones, M. Paczkowski and T. Kuehl
pp. 182-182
RDv28n2Ab105105 BOVINE DEMI-BLASTOCYSTS ARE ABLE TO EXPAND TO A SIZE SIMILAR TO INTACT BLASTOCYSTS UNTIL AT LEAST DAY 13 OF IN VITRO CULTURE
A. E. Velasquez, J. Manríquez, D. Veraguas, F. O. Castro and L. I. Rodríguez-Alvarez
pp. 182-183
RDv28n2Ab106106 COMPARISON OF IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION IN PANAMA USING HOLSTEIN OOCYTES WITH BOS INDICUS SEXED SEMEN FROM DONORS IN DIFFERENT LOCATIONS: FIELD DATA
S. J. R. Rodriguez, Y. E. Ramirez, E. Gomes, L. F. Nasser, J. H. F. Pontes, M. Rubessa and M. B. Wheeler
pp. 183-183
RDv28n2Ab107107 FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE FERTILITY IN AN IVF EMBRYO TRANSFER PROGRAM IN DAIRY HEIFERS
L. C. Carrenho-Sala, R. V. Sala, M. Fosado, D. C. Pereira, S. Garcia, A. Lopez, J. F. Moreno, A. Garcia-Guerra and M. C. Wiltbank
pp. 183-184
RDv28n2Ab108108 FACTORS AFFECTING PREGNANCY RATES IN RECIPIENTS RECEIVING IN VITRO-PRODUCED EMBRYOS BY FIXED TIME EMBRYO TRANSFER
M. Pelizzari, A. Tribulo, J. Garzon, B. Bernal, R. Tribulo, H. Tribulo and G. A. Bó
pp. 184-184
RDv28n2Ab109109 COMPARISON OF METHODS FOR SYNCHRONIZING RECIPIENTS OF IN VITRO PRODUCED EMBRYOS
R. V. Sala, L. C. Carrenho-Sala, M. Fosado, L. C. C. Tosta, R. D. Tosta, M. Stoll, J. F. Moreno, B. M. Monteiro, P. S. Baruselli, A. Garcia-Guera and M. C. Wiltbank
pp. 185-185
RDv28n2Ab110110 TREATMENT WITH GnRH ON DAY 5 REDUCES PREGNANCY LOSS IN HEIFERS RECEIVING IN VITRO-PRODUCED EXPANDED BLASTOCYSTS
A. Garcia-Guerra, R. V. Sala, G. M. Baez, M. Fosado, L. F. Melo, J. C. L. Motta, L. Leffers, E. A. Walleser, J. C. Ochoa, J. F. Moreno and M. C. Wiltbank
pp. 185-186
RDv28n2Ab111111 RISK OF CHLAMYDIA ABORTUS TRANSMISSION VIA EMBRYO TRANSFER USING IN VITRO EARLY BOVINE EMBRYOS
F. Fieni, M. Oseikria, K. Laroucau, F. Vorimore, D. Tainturier, S. Destrumelle and J. L. Pellerin
pp. 186-186
RDv28n2Ab112112 PRESENCE OF BACTERIA IN THE ENDOMETRIUM AND OVIDUCT OF COWS WITH PYOMETRA AS DETECTED BY FLUORESCENCE IN SITU HYBRIDIZATION
C. C. Karstrup, C. C. Karstrup, L. Knudsen, L. Knudsen, T. K. Jensen, T. K. Jensen, K. Schou, K. Schou, J. S. Agerholm, J. S. Agerholm, H. G. Pedersen and H. G. Pedersen
pp. 186-187
RDv28n2Ab113113 EXPRESSION OF BETA-OXIDATION-RELATED GENES IN PREECLAMPSIA-LIKE MODEL UNDER HYPOXIC CONDITION IN VIVO AND IN VITRO
M. H. Lee, E.-K. Shin, H. Y. Kang, J.-U. Hwang and E.-B. Jeung
pp. 187-187
RDv28n2Ab114114 ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM (ER) STRESS IN HYPOXIA-INDUCED DIABETES MELLITUS MODEL
C. Ahn, D. Lee, K. P. Kim, M. H. Lee and E.-B. Jeung
pp. 187-187
RDv28n2Ab115115 CHARACTERIZING NEUTROPHIL PROFILES IN HORSES FOR RHINOCEROS CAPTURE
R. A. Fayrer-Hosken, M. Kruger, M. Vandenplas, S. Giguere and P. Buss
pp. 187-188
RDv28n2Ab116116 FACTORS IMPACTING THE SUCCESS OF POSTMORTEM SPERM RECOVERY AND CRYOPRESERVATION IN THE RHINOCEROS
T. L. Roth, M. A. Stoops, T. R. Robeck and J. K. O'Brien
pp. 188-188
RDv28n2Ab117117 DEVELOPMENT OF A NONINVASIVE, FECAL PROTEIN PREGNANCY TEST FOR POLAR BEARS
C. DeLorenzo, B. Lynch, T. Roth, K. Petren and E. Curry
pp. 188-189
RDv28n2Ab118118 A RAPID, MINIMALLY INVASIVE METHOD OF COLLECTING SEMEN FROM POLAR BEARS
E. Curry and T. L. Roth
pp. 189-189
RDv28n2Ab119119 HORMONE-ASSISTED REPRODUCTION IN A CAPTIVE MOUNTAIN YELLOW-LEGGED FROG POPULATION
N. E. Calatayud, D. M. Shier, R. R. Swaisgood and B. S. Durrant
pp. 189-190
RDv28n2Ab120120 IMPACT OF SEASON ON SEMINAL CHARACTERISTICS AND SPERM CRYOPRESERVATION IN THE TUFTED DEER (ELAPHODUS CEPHALOPHUS)
S. Panyaboriban, N. Songsasen, R. P. Singh, L. Padilla, J. Brown, D. Reed, M. Techakumphu and B. Pukazhenthi
pp. 190-190
RDv28n2Ab121121 FIXED-TIME LAPAROSCOPIC OVIDUCTAL ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION (LO-AI) WITH FROZEN-THAWED SEMEN IN PALLAS
W. F. Swanson, H. L. Bateman, J. R. Herrick, L. A. Lyons and L. M. Vansandt
pp. 190-191
RDv28n2Ab122122 TIMED ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION IN WOOD BISON USING FROZEN-THAWED SEMEN
G. P. Adams, S. X. Yang, J. M. Palomino and M. Anzar
pp. 191-191
RDv28n2Ab123123 THE MARE MODEL TO STUDY HOW OVARIAN DYNAMICS AFFECTS PREANTRAL FOLLICLE FEATURES
M. O. Gastal, K. A. Alves, B. G. Alves, G. D. A. Gastala, S. G. S. de Tarso, J. R. Figueiredo, M. L. Gambarini and E. L. Gastal
pp. 191-192
RDv28n2Ab124124 COMPARISON OF TWO EMBEDDING SYSTEMS FOR FOLLICULAR CULTURE
K. M. Polkoff, M. Rubessa, R. Winters, N. A. Lopez and M. B. Wheeler
pp. 192-192
RDv28n2Ab125125 CHANGES IN INTRAFOLLICULAR CONCENTRATIONS OF FREE INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR-1, ACTIVIN-A, INHIBIN-A, VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH FACTOR, ESTRADIOL, AND PRL BEFORE OVULATION IN MARES
S. T. Bashir, G. M. Ishak, M. O. Gastal, J. F. Roser and E. L. Gastal
pp. 192-193
RDv28n2Ab126126 EFFECTIVE METHOD FOR IN VITRO CULTURE OF CRYOPRESERVED OVINE OVARIAN TISSUE
A. Seisenbayeva, Y. Toishibekov, U. Iglmanov, B. Valiyeva and B. Katubayeva
pp. 193-194
RDv28n2Ab127127 THYROID STIMULATING HORMONE LEVEL CHANGE DURING CONTROLLED OVARIAN STIMULATION
Z. Raoofi and F. Razaghian
pp. 193-194
RDv28n2Ab128128 THE ROLE OF ENDOTHELINS IN REGULATING BOVINE GRANULOSA CELLS STEROIDOGENESIS
L. F. Schütz, J. E. Ervin, L. Zhang, C. Robinson, M. Totty, M. Albonico, F. Caloni and L. J. Spicer
pp. 194-194
RDv28n2Ab129129 microRNA-183~96~182 CLUSTER PROMOTE BOVINE GRANULOSA CELL PROLIFERATION THROUGH COORDINATED REGULATION OF FOXO1
S. Gebremedhn, D. Salilew-Wondim, M. Hoelker, F. Rings, C. Neuhoff, E. Tholen, C. Looft, K. Schellander and D. Tesfaye
pp. 194-195
RDv28n2Ab130130 ANTRAL FOLLICLE COUNTS, VULVA WIDTH, AND SERUM ANTI-MULLERIAN HORMONE CONCENTRATIONS IN BOVINE FEMALES OF THE TABAPUÃ BREED
J. C. Souza, R. Maculan, R. G. Rosa, L. F. Smith, P. S. Casas, B. R. M. Faria, N. Alves and T. M. Gonçalves
pp. 195-195
RDv28n2Ab131131 RETROSPECTIVE DATA ANALYSIS OF HOLSTEIN HEIFER GROWTH IN EMBRYO PRODUCTION CENTERS
C. Baron, F. Charreaux, M. Rea, A. Morel and H. Quinton
pp. 195-196
RDv28n2Ab132132 BLASTOCYST PRODUCTION FROM BOVINE OVARIAN CORTEX FRAGMENTS XENOGRAFTED UNDER THE BACK SKIN OF MICE
T. J. M. Alves, M. T. Dias, C. M. Assuncao, L. S. A. Camargo, J. H. M. Viana and P. H. A. Campos Junior
pp. 196-196
RDv28n2Ab133133 ANTRAL FOLLICLE COUNT, VULVA WIDTH, AND FERTILITY TRAITS IN BOS TAURUS INDICUS CATTLE (TABAPUÃ)
R. Maculan, R. G. Rosa, R. R. Bonfim, G. L. Vasconcelos, T. L. C. Pinto, G. M. Moreira, J. A. S. Viafara, T. M. Gonçalves and J. C. Souza
pp. 196-196
RDv28n2Ab134134 FOLLICULAR DYNAMICS OF Gyr AND HOLSTEIN OOCYTE DONORS KEPT UNDER TROPICAL CONDITIONS
L. P. Dias, P. M. S. Rosa, A. J. R. Camargo, R. V. Serapião, L. S. A. Camargo and C. S. Oliveira
pp. 197-197
RDv28n2Ab135135 SHORT-TERM OVARIAN EFFECTS OF UNILATERAL OVARIECTOMY IN COWS
R. Carrasco, J. Singh and G. P. Adams
pp. 197-197
RDv28n2Ab136136 COMPARISON OF NCSU-23 AND ALPHA-MINIMAL ESSENTIAL MEDIA IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ISOLATED PORCINE PREANTRAL FOLLICLES IN VITRO
M. Rubessa, R. Rocha, L. Lima, R. Winters, J. R. Figueiredo and M. B. Wheeler
pp. 198-198
RDv28n2Ab137137 DYNAMIC SHIFT IN CYTOPLASMIC LIPIDS IN CAT OOCYTES DURING OVARIAN FOLLICLE DEVELOPMENT
C. Thongkittidilok, Y. Li, D. Wildt and N. Songsasen
pp. 198-199
RDv28n2Ab138138 LIVER RECEPTOR HOMOLOG 1 INFLUENCES BLASTOCYST HATCHING IN PORCINE
J. Guo, T. Kim, N.-H. Kim and X.-S. Cui
pp. 199-199
RDv28n2Ab139139 SEX-SPECIFIC GENE EXPRESSION IN PORCINE PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYOS
D. Kradolfer, J. Knubben, V. Flöter, J. Bick, S. Bauersachs and S. E. Ulbrich
pp. 199-199
RDv28n2Ab140140 EXPRESSION OF PERILIPIN IN PORCINE OOCYTES AND CUMULUS CELLS AT DIFFERENT STAGES OF IN VITRO MATURATION
A. Oh, J.-X. Jin, S. Lee, G. A. Kim and B. C. Lee
pp. 200-200
RDv28n2Ab141141 EXPRESSION STATUS OF AQUAPORINS 3, 7, AND 9 IN BOVINE PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYOS
T. Fujii, H. Hirayama, S. Kageyama, A. Naito, S. Fukuda, S. Moriyasu and K. Sawai
pp. 200-200
RDv28n2Ab142142 microRNA-17-92 CLUSTER REGULATES BOVINE GRANULOSA CELL FUNCTION BY TARGETING BMPR2 AND PTEN GENES
E. Andreas, D. Salilew-Wondim, M. Hoelker, C. Neuhoff, E. Tholen, C. Looft, K. Schellander and D. Tesfaye
pp. 201-201
RDv28n2Ab143143 GENOMIC ASSESSMENT ASSOCIATIONS OF THE PATERNAL EFFECT FOR DAUGHTER FERTILITY TRAITS IN HOLSTEIN CATTLE
A. A. Sermyagin, E. A. Gladyr, O. S. Romanenkova, A. N. Ermilov, G. Brem and N. A. Zinovieva
pp. 201-201
RDv28n2Ab144144 DOSAGE COMPENSATION AND X-LINKED GENE EXPRESSION IN BOVINE IN VIVO AND IN VITRO EMBRYOS
J. E. Duan, N. K. Jue, Z. Jiang, R. O'Neill, E. Wolf, L. A. Blomberg, H. Dong, X. Zheng, J. Chen and X. C. Tian
pp. 202-202
RDv28n2Ab145145 OVIDUCTAL EXPRESSION OF GENES INVOLVED IN GROWTH FACTOR, CYTOKINE, HORMONE, AND WNT SIGNALING DURING THE EARLY ESTROUS CYCLE OF THE COW
P. Tribulo, L. G. Siqueira and P. J. Hansen
pp. 202-202
RDv28n2Ab146146 SPERM STORAGE: EXPRESSION OF PROGESTERONE RECEPTORS, STRUCTURAL PROTEINS, AND HEAT SHOCK PROTEINS IN THE AVIAN OVIDUCT
C. Riou, M. Saint-Dizier and N. Gerard
pp. 203-203
RDv28n2Ab147147 EFFECT OF OVULATORY FOLLICLE DIAMETER ON THE OOCYTE TRANSCRIPTOME IN BEEF COWS
S. E. Dickinson, J. A. Green, T. W. Geary, K. G. Pohler, G. A. Bridges and M. F. Smith
pp. 203-203
RDv28n2Ab148148 FOLLICULAR FLUID microRNA SEQUENCES AS BIOMARKERS OF COMPETENT OOCYTES IN CATTLE
R. Pasquariello, N. Fiandanese, A. Viglino, P. Pocar, J. L. Williams and F. Gandolfi
pp. 204-204
RDv28n2Ab149149 THYROID HORMONE MARKER DEIODINASE 1 INDUCED BY 2,4,6-TRIBROMOPHENOL IN GH3 PITUITARY CELLS
D. Lee, J.-U. Hwang, H. Y. Kang and E.-B. Jeung
pp. 204-204
RDv28n2Ab150150 IN VITRO MODEL FOR EFFECT OF ENDOCRINE-DISRUPTING CHEMICALS ON PLACENTAL CATION TRANSPORTER CHANNEL
J.-H. Lee, M. H. Lee, M. J. Lee and E.-B. Jeung
pp. 205-205
RDv28n2Ab151151 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF FRESH AND CRYOPRESERVED BOAR SPERMATOZOA USING RNA SEQUENCING
J. Feugang, S. Liao, W. Sanders, J. Lu, M. Crenshaw, S. Willard and P. Ryan
pp. 205-205
RDv28n2Ab152152 PROLIFERATION- AND SENESCENCE-RELATED GENE EXPRESSION IN CANINE FIBROBLASTS DERIVED FROM DOGS OF DIFFERENT AGE
Y. B. Choi, G. A. Kim, H. J. Oh, M. J. Kim, Y. K. Jo, E. M. N. Setyawan, S. H. Lee and B. C. Lee
pp. 206-206
RDv28n2Ab153153 DIFFERENT MOLECULAR MECHANISMS FOR HISTONE DEACETYLASE INHIBITOR-INDUCED APOPTOSIS IN DOG FIBROBLASTS AND MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS
M. J. Kim, H. J. Oh, G. A. Kim, Y. K. Jo, Y. B. Choi, E. M. N. Setyawan, S. H. Lee and B. C. Lee
pp. 206-206
RDv28n2Ab154154 MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF CAT PRIMORDIAL GERM CELLS
J. Galiguis, C. E. Pope, C. Dumas, G. Wang, R. A. MacLean and M. C. Gómez
pp. 207-207
RDv28n2Ab155155 COMPARISON OF CIRCULATING microRNAs BETWEEN PREGNANT AND NONPREGNANT MARES
S. C. Loux, K. E. Scoggin, J. E. Bruemmer, I. F. Canisso, M. H. Troedsson, E. L. Squires and B. A. Ball
pp. 207-207
RDv28n2Ab156156 EFFECT OF 2-METHOXYESTRADIOL (2-ME) ON HUMAN UTERINE LEIOMYOSARCOMA
K. P. Kim, J.-S. Lee, C. Ahn, Y.-K. Choi and E.-B. Jeung
pp. 208-208
RDv28n2Ab157157 EFFECT OF MELATONIN ON EMBRYO QUALITY OF BOVINE OOCYTES SUBJECTED TO HEAT SHOCK
N. G. Alves, I. J. Ascari, L. S. A. Camargo, J. Jasmin, C. C. R. Quintão, J. A. S. Oliveira, E. D. Souza, C. M. A. Assunção, V. R. A. Mendes and R. R. Lima
pp. 208-208
RDv28n2Ab158158 IMPACT OF MATURED CATTLE OOCYTES AT HIGHER INCUBATION TEMPERATURE ON IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION
M. Nkadimeng, E. van Marle-Koster, K. P. M. Lekola, M. L. Mphaphathi, M. M. Seshoka, Z. C. Raphalalani, N. L. Kanuya and T. L. Nedambale
pp. 209-209
RDv28n2Ab159159 IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION FROM HOLSTEIN CALF OOCYTES RECOVERED BY LAPAROSCOPIC OVUM PICKUP
H. Baldassarre, L. Currin, L. Michalovic, W. Glanzner, K. Gutierrez, R. Bohrer, P. da Rosa, M. De Cesaro, N. Dicks, Y. Schuermann and V. Bordignon
pp. 209-209
RDv28n2Ab160160 LIPIDOME SIGNATURES IN EARLY BOVINE EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT
M. J. Sudano, T. D. S. Rascado, A. Tata, K. R. A. Belaz, V. G. Santos, R. S. Valente, F. S. Mesquita, C. R. Ferreira, J. P. Araujo, M. N. Eberlin and F. D. C. Landim-Alvarenga
pp. 210-210
RDv28n2Ab161161 EFFECT OF OVIDUCTAL FLUID ON BOVINE OOCYTE ZONA PELLUCIDA HARDENING AND SPERM BINDING, AND ON EARLY EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT
P. Hugon, J. Lamy, E. Corbin, P. Mermillod and M. Saint-Dizier
pp. 210-210
RDv28n2Ab162162 EFFECTS OF PROLACTIN AND DITHIOTHREITOL ON THE QUALITY AND DEVELOPMENTAL CAPACITY OF IN VITRO MATURED BOVINE OOCYTES
G. Singina, I. Lebedeva, E. Shedova and N. Zinovieva
pp. 211-211
RDv28n2Ab163163 EFFECTS OF SERUM AND L-CARNITINE ON DEVELOPMENT AND CRYOTOLERANCE OF BOVINE EMBRYOS PRODUCED IN VITRO
A. Zolini, E. L. Carrascal-Triana, A. Ruiz, J. M. Penitente-Filho, P. J. Hansen, C. A. Alves Torres and J. Block
pp. 211-212
RDv28n2Ab164164 EFFECTS OF KINETICS AND MORPHOLOGY ON EARLY EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT IN BOVINE OPU-IVF EMBRYOS
M. Takayama, O. Dochi and K. Imai
pp. 212-213
RDv28n2Ab165165 CRYOPRESERVATION OF IN VITRO PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS AFTER LIPID DECREASE WITH FORSKOLIN
D. Paschoal, M. Sudano, R. Maziero, M. Guastali, L. Magalhães, F. Landim-Alvarenga, A. Martins and C. Leal
pp. 212-213
RDv28n2Ab166166 THE EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE DURING STORAGE OF IN VITRO-MATURED BOVINE OOCYTES IN A HEPES-BUFFERED MEDIUM ON DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE
T. Suttirojpattana, T. Somfai, S. Matoba, T. Nagai, R. Parnpai and M. Geshi
pp. 213-213
RDv28n2Ab167167 EFFECT OF DNA METHYLATION INHIBITOR ON HETEROCHROMATIN IN BOVINE EMBRYOS DERIVED FROM HEAT-SHOCKED OOCYTES
T. D. Araujo, J. Jasmin, C. C. R. Quintao, E. D. Souza, J. H. M. Viana and L. S. A. Camargo
pp. 213-214
RDv28n2Ab168168 EFFECT OF CYCLIC ADENOSINE MONOPHOSPHATE MODULATORS DURING OOCYTE IN VITRO MATURATION ON BOVINE EMBRYOS (Gyr × HOLSTEIN) QUALITY
G. R. Leal, C. A. S. Monteiro, H. F. R. A. Saraiva, A. J. R. Camargo, P. M. S. Rosa, A. L. R. Rodrigues, C. O. P. Vasconcelos, L. A. G. Nogueira, C. S. Oliveira and R. V. Serapião
pp. 214-214
RDv28n2Ab169169 OVUM PICK-UP, IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION, AND EMBRYO TRANSFER IN CATTLE IN TROPICAL AND SUBTROPICAL MEXICO
S. Castañeda, S. Romo and M. E. Kjelland
pp. 215-215
RDv28n2Ab170170 IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION AND APOPTOSIS DETECTION USING BOVINE OOCYTES MATURED WITH IGF-I OR IGF-LongR3
P. L. M. De Chico, E. C. S. Recalde, T. L. Ikeda, M. J. Sudano and F. Landim-Alvarenga
pp. 215-215
RDv28n2Ab171171 NORMAL VERSUS LOW ANTI-MULLERIAN HORMONE IN PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED MATERNAL AGE: IN VITRO FERTILIZATION OUTCOMES AND MORPHOKINETIC PARAMETERS
A. Kotlyar, R. Flyckt and N. Desai
pp. 216-216
RDv28n2Ab172172 ANTIVIRAL ACTION OF PROPOLIS AQUEOUS EXTRACT DURING MATURATION OF INFECTED BOVINE OOCYTES
E. G. Palazzi, D. Hansen, M. F. Alves, A. H. C. Nogueira, R. A. Ogata, J. G. Bersano, L. P. Pacheco, E. de Stefano, L. H. Okuda, R. S. Jordão and E. M. Pituco
pp. 216-217
RDv28n2Ab173173 IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION FROM OOCYTES FERTILISED WITH UNSORTED OR X-SORTED SPERM AND ISSUED FROM SUBFERTILE HIGH GENETIC MERIT COWS SUBMITTED OR NOT TO A 48-h COASTING PERIOD FOLLOWING FSH STIMULATION
G. Gamarra, S. Lacaze, C. Ponsart, M. Mouneyres and B. Le Guienne
pp. 217-217
RDv28n2Ab174174 DEVELOPMENT AND IN VITRO PRODUCTION OF PREPUBERTAL NELORE HEIFERS LONG-ACTING PROGESTERONE EXPOSED
R. Corrêa, J. R. Maio and J. Garcia
pp. 217-218
RDv28n2Ab175175 CONSEQUENCES OF IN VITRO PRODUCTION OF EMBRYOS WITH OR WITHOUT COLONY-STIMULATING FACTOR 2 IN CULTURE MEDIUM ON MORPHOMETRIC FEATURES OF THE BOVINE CONCEPTUS AT DAY 86 OF GESTATION
L. G. B. Siqueira, P. Tribulo, A. C. Denicol, M. S. Ortega, V. M. Negrón-Pérez, J. Kannampuzha-Francis and P. J. Hansen
pp. 218-218
RDv28n2Ab176176 SERUM ANTIMULLERIAN HORMONE CONCENTRATIONS AND IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION IN BEEF CATTLE
G. A. Bó, I. Anduaga, B. Bernal, G. Moreira, A. Cedeño, J. Barajas, M. Pelizzari, S. Andrada and A. Tribulo
pp. 219-219
RDv28n2Ab177177 PERFORMANCE OF Gyr PREPUBERTAL HEIFERS IN IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION
P. M. S. Rosa, A. J. R. Camargo, R. V. Serapião, L. S. A. Camargo and C. S. Oliveira
pp. 219-219
RDv28n2Ab178178 FIRST COMMERCIAL CATTLE IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION AND PREGNANCY RATES OF BOTH FRESH AND FROZEN IN VITRO EMBRYOS IN THE NORTH COAST OF PERU
H. W. Vivanco-Mackie, R. D. Navarro, M. D. P. Salazar, E. A. Aguirre, G. B. Saldaña and I. M. Lizaraso
pp. 220-220
RDv28n2Ab179179 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GENE EXPRESSION IN INDIVIDUAL BLASTOMERES OF 2-CELL STAGE BOVINE EMBRYOS AND THE NORMALITY OF FIRST CLEAVAGE
S. Matoba, M. Kaneda, T. Somfai, T. Nagai and M. Geshi
pp. 220-220
RDv28n2Ab180180 ASSESSMENT OF BULL SEMEN QUALITY LOADED IN NEW SensiTemp STRAWS USING SEMEN AND IN VITRO PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGIES
D. Le Bourhis, S. Camugli, P. Salvetti, L. Schibler and E. Schmitt
pp. 221-221
RDv28n2Ab181181 IN VITRO FERTILIZATION (IVF) USING SEMI-DEFINED CULTURE CONDITIONS FROM LOW OR HIGH ANTRAL FOLLICLE COUNT PUBERTAL BEEF HEIFERS
C. C. Chase, R. A. Cushman, A. K. McNeel, O. L. Amundson, G. A. Perry, S. C. Tenley, J. R. Wood, A. S. Cupp, J. L. Vallet and J. R. Miles
pp. 221-221
RDv28n2Ab182182 EFFECTS OF IGF-1 OR IGF-1-LongR3 ON CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR ASPECTS OF CUMULUS-OOCYTE COMPLEXES DURING IN VITRO OOCYTE MATURATION IN CATTLE
M. S. Araujo, M. D. Guastali, A. C. S. Castilho and F. Landim-Alvarenga
pp. 222-222
RDv28n2Ab183183 IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION: A TOOL TO PRESERVE THE THREATENED WOOD BISON (BISON BISON ATHABASCAE)
M. P. Cervantes, J. M. Palomino, M. Anzar, R. J. Mapletoft, G. Mastromonaco and G. P. Adams
pp. 222-222
RDv28n2Ab184184 PRELIMINARY FINDINGS ON CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM OF INTACT EQUINE CUMULUS-OOCYTE COMPLEXES DURING IN VITRO MATURATION
N. Lewis, K. Hinrichs, D. Brison, R. Sturmey, D. Grove-White, K. Schnauffer and C. McGregor-Argo
pp. 223-223
RDv28n2Ab185185 TRANSIENT RECEPTOR POTENTIAL CHANNEL-2 (TRPP2) REGULATES MOTILITY AND INTRACELLULAR CALCIUM OF PORCINE SPERM
B. W. Daigneault and D. J. Miller
pp. 223-223
RDv28n2Ab186186 QUANTITATIVE ECHOGENICITY AND ECHOTEXTURE ANALYSIS OF THE ACCESSORY SEX GLANDS OF PUBERTAL AND MATURE DORPER RAMS
E. S. C. Camela, R. P. Nociti, V. J. C. Santos, B. I. Macente, G. S. Maciel, M. A. R. Feliciano, W. R. R. Vicente, P. M. Bartlewski and M. E. F. Oliveira
pp. 224-224
RDv28n2Ab187187 EXPLOITATION OF IN VITRO CAPACITATION FOR NANOPARTICLE INCORPORATION WITHIN MAMMALIAN SPERMATOZOA
L. Myles, C. Durfey, P. Ryan, S. Willard and J. Feugang
pp. 224-224
RDv28n2Ab188188 HAPLOID ACTIVATION OF BOVINE OOCYTES WITH IONOMYCIN AND SINGLE OR COMBINED ACTIVATING AGENTS
M. Suvá, N. G. Canel and D. F. Salamone
pp. 225-225
RDv28n2Ab189189 CHARACTERIZATION OF THE FIRST SPERM-INDUCED CALCIUM TRANSIENT IN PIG OOCYTES
C. Wang and Z. Machaty
pp. 225-226
RDv28n2Ab190190 SPINDLIN 1 IS REQUIRED FOR METAPHASE II ARREST IN PORCINE OOCYTES
J.-W. Choi, T. Kim, N.-H. Kim and X.-S. Cui
pp. 226-226
RDv28n2Ab191191 SEARCHING FOR THE IN VIVO TRANSCRIPTOME BLUEPRINT OF COMPETENT BOVINE OOCYTES
V. Bocchi, M. G. Strillacci, A. Zecconi, C. Galli, G. Stadaioli, T. A. L. Brevini, A. Bagnato and F. Gandolfi
pp. 226-227
RDv28n2Ab192192 PREMATURATION OF BOVINE CUMULUS-OOCYTE COMPLEXES WITH CYCLIC ADENOSINE MONOPHOSPHATE MODULATORS AFFECTS BOTH OOCYTE AND BLASTOCYST ULTRASTRUCTURE
E. Razza, H. Pedersen, L. Stroebech, M. Machado, M. Nogueira, H. Kadarmideen, H. Callesen and P. Hyttel
pp. 227-227
RDv28n2Ab193193 IMPROVED POST-THAW SURVIVAL OF BOVINE EMBRYOS PRODUCED IN SERUM-FREE IN VITRO PRODUCTION SYSTEM
M. Nõmm, E. Mark, O. Sarv, S. Kõks and Ü. Jaakma
pp. 227-228
RDv28n2Ab194194 EFFECT OF CORPUS LUTEUM PRESENCE FOR THE DURATION OF FOLLICULAR GROWTH ON BOVINE OOCYTE DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE
T. Yamanouchi, H. Matsuda, M. Ohtake, Y. Aikawa, Y. Goto, S. Kobayashi and Y. Hashiyada
pp. 228-228
RDv28n2Ab195195 HEAT STRESS ALTERS THE TRANSCRIPTOME OF MATURING BOVINE OOCYTES
L. A. Rispoli, R. R. Payton, C. Gondro, A. M. Saxton and J. L. Edwards
pp. 228-229
RDv28n2Ab196196 ELEVATED TEMPERATURE DURING BOVINE OOCYTE MATURATION ALTERS MITOCHONDRIAL ACTIVITY
R. R. Payton, L. A. Rispoli, K. A. Nagle, A. M. Saxton and J. L. Edwards
pp. 229-229
RDv28n2Ab197197 EFFECTS OF PRE-IN VITRO MATURATION WITH CAFFEINE ON BOVINE OOCYTE DEVELOPMENTAL CAPACITY
S. M. B. Ulloa, J. Heinzmann, D. Herrmann, U. Baulain, K.-G. Hadeler, P. Aldag, A. Lucas-Hahn and H. Niemann
pp. 229-230
RDv28n2Ab198198 RESVERATROL SUPPLEMENTATION DURING IN VITRO MATURATION AND FERTILISATION ENHANCES DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF BOVINE OOCYTES
P. Kordowitzki, S. M. Bernal, D. Herrmann, P. Aldag and H. Niemann
pp. 230-230
RDv28n2Ab199199 EFFECT OF UROKINASE TYPE PLASMINOGEN ACTIVATOR DURING IN VITRO MATURATION OF BOVINE OOCYTES AND EARLY EMBRYO PRODUCTION
M. Roldán-Olarte, V. Maillo, M. J. Sánchez-Calabuig, A. Tío-Castro, P. Beltrán, D. C. Miceli, D. Rizos and A. Gutiérrez-Adán
pp. 230-231
RDv28n2Ab200200 EFFECTS OF MELATONIN ON REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES GENERATION AND ACQUISITION OF EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF BOVINE OOCYTES MATURED IN VITRO
P. C. Dall'Acqua, B. C. S. Leão, N. A. S. Rocha-Frigoni, M. Ambrogi and G. Z. Mingoti
pp. 231-231
RDv28n2Ab201201 ROLE OF THE NITRIC OXIDE SYSTEM IN EFFECTS OF PROLACTIN AND GROWTH HORMONE ON METAPHASE-II CHROMOSOMES IN BOVINE OOCYTES AGING IN VITRO
I. Lebedeva, G. Singina, E. Shedova, A. Lopukhov and N. Zinovieva
pp. 231-232
RDv28n2Ab202202 CHARACTERIZATION OF BOVINE OOCYTE CYTOPLASMIC MATURATION WITH COMMON IN VITRO MATURATION PROTOCOLS
B. A. Foster, F. A. Diaz, P. T. Hardin, E. J. Gutierrez and K. R. Bondioli
pp. 232-232
RDv28n2Ab203203 SUPPLEMENTATION WITH LINOLENIC ACID, L-CARNITINE, ALONE OR ASSOCIATED, DURING IVM RESULTED IN DECREASE OF ROS LEVELS AND APOPTOTIC INDEX OF BOVINE IN VITRO PRODUCED EMBRYOS
B. C. S. Leão, N. A. S. R. Frigoni, P. C. Dall'Acqua, M. Ambrogi and G. Z. Mingoti
pp. 232-233
RDv28n2Ab204204 INADEQUACY OF VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH FACTOR IN CULTURE MEDIUM REDUCES THE VIABILITY OF CUMULUS CELLS AND PREVENTS IN VITRO MATURATION OF PORCINE OOCYTES
T. T. M. Bui, P. P. Ferré, M. T. Tran, T. Wakai and H. Funahashi
pp. 233-233
RDv28n2Ab205205 HOLDING PIG OOCYTES AT 24°C PRIOR TO IN VITRO MATURATION ALTERS THE DEVELOPMENTAL CAPACITY AFTER IN VITRO FERTILISATION BUT NOT PARTHENOGENETIC ACTIVATION
C. Quadalti, I. Lagutina, G. Lazzari and C. Galli
pp. 233-234
RDv28n2Ab206206 EFFECT OF ADDITION OF FOLLICULAR FLUID OR GROWTH DIFFERENTIATION FACTOR-9 ON IN VITRO MATURATION OF PORCINE OOCYTES DENUDED 20 h AFTER THE START OF IN VITRO MATURATION
P. Ferré, T. T. M. Bui, M. T. Tran, T. Wakai and H. Funahashi
pp. 234-234
RDv28n2Ab207207 GANGLIOSIDE IMPROVES THE MEIOTIC MATURATION AND ANTI-APOPTOTIC EFFECTS DURING IN VITRO MATURATION OF PORCINE OOCYTES
J.-W. Kim, H.-J. Park, S.-K. Chae, J.-H. Ahn, G.-Y. Do, J.-Y. Park, S.-G. Yang and D.-B. Koo
pp. 234-235
RDv28n2Ab208208 EFFECT OF GDF8 AND SB-431542 ON PORCINE OOCYTE DURING IN VITRO MATURATION AND SUBSEQUENT EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT
J. D. Yoon, E. Lee and S.-H. Hyun
pp. 235-235
RDv28n2Ab209209 MATURATION KINETICS AFTER HOLDING EQUINE OOCYTES IN EMBRYO HOLDING MEDIUM
P. Dini, O. Bogado, K. Smits, A. VanSoom and P. Daels
pp. 235-236
RDv28n2Ab210210 POST-TRANSLATIONAL MODIFICATION OF HISTONE H4 ACETYLATION DURING IN VITRO MATURATION OF CANINE OOCYTES
T. F. Motheo, D. R. Arnold, W. R. R. Vicente, B. I. Macente, F. G. F. Filgueira, D. G. Chung, V. T. Almeida, R. A. R. Uscategui and F. L. Lopes
pp. 236-236
RDv28n2Ab211211 PRODUCTION OF PROGESTERONE FROM CANINE CUMULUS CELLS MATURED IN VITRO WITH STEROIDS AND GONADOTROPIN
M. Apparicio, G. J. Covizzi, A. E. Alves, E. A. Pires-Butler, T. F. Motheo, B. I. Macente, G. P. Nogueira and W. R. R. Vicente
pp. 236-237
RDv28n2Ab212212 EFFECT OF CANINE OVIDUCT CELLS AND CUMULUS CELLS CO-CULTURE ON IN VITRO MATURATION OF PORCINE OOCYTES AND EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT
S. H. Lee, H. J. Oh, G. A. Kim, M. J. Kim, Y. B. Choi, Y. Kwang Jo, E. Nugraha Setyawan and B. C. Lee
pp. 237-237
RDv28n2Ab213213 MATURATION OF OOCYTES WITH FOLLICULAR FLUID FROM GILTS CONSUMING HIGH FAT AND FRUCTOSE AFFECTS SUBSEQUENT EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT
R. Poole, V. McCracken, M. Rhoads and K. Lee
pp. 237-238
RDv28n2Ab214214 PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYO SEX DETERMINATION BY AMPLIFICATION OF AMELOGENIN GENE IN WATER BUFFALOES (BUBALUS BUBALIS)
J.-H. Shang, C.-Y. Yang, H.-Y. Zheng, J. Qin, Y.-P. Gu and H.-Z. Liu
pp. 238-238
RDv28n2Ab215215 PRODUCTION OF PROGENY WITH SEXED WHITE HANWOO (KOREAN NATIVE ALBINO CATTLE) SEMEN
J. S. Choi, C. Y. Choe, D. K. Kim, H. H. Seong and S. W. Kim
pp. 238-239
RDv28n2Ab216216 EFFECT OF SPERM PRETREATMENT WITH LYSOLECITHIN AND Triton X-100 ON PRONUCLEAR FORMATION AND QUALITY OF BOVINE EMBRYOS PRODUCED BY INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION
F. Zambrano, M. E. Arias, T. Vargas, L. Aguila and R. Felmer
pp. 239-239
RDv28n2Ab217217 IMPROVEMENT OF INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT IN BOVINE USING HIGH CYSTEAMINE CONCENTRATION DURING IN VITRO MATURATION AND SPERM CO-CULTURE WITH CUMULUS-OOCYTE COMPLEXES
N. G. Canel, M. Suvá, R. J. Bevacqua and D. F. Salamone
pp. 239-240
RDv28n2Ab218218 AN EVALUATION OF IN VITRO MATURATION OOCYTE ACTIVATION METHODS FOR IMPROVING OVINE INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION EFFICIENCY
J. E. Hernández, Y. Ducolomb, S. Romo, R. Fierro, M. E. Kjelland and M. Betancourt
pp. 240-240
RDv28n2Ab220220 EFFECT OF ZINC SUPPLEMENTATION DURING IN VITRO MATURATION ON EQUINE BLASTOCYST RATES AFTER INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION
Y. H. Choi, J. R. Gibbons, H. S. Canesin and K. Hinrichs
pp. 241-241
RDv28n2Ab221221 DERIVATION OF INSULIN-PRODUCING CELLS FROM HUMAN DERMAL FIBROBLASTS AT INTERMEDIATE PHASE OF REPROGRAMMING
J. H. Kang, S. M. Park, S. Y. Heo, J. Kang, S. Y. Lee, K. S. Ahn, S. G. Lee and H. Shim
pp. 242-242
RDv28n2Ab222222 INCOMPLETE REPROGRAMMING OF INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS DERIVED FROM PORCINE FETAL FIBROBLASTS
K.-H. Choi, D. Son, D.-K. Lee, J.-N. Oh, S.-H. Kim, T.-Y. Park and C.-K. Lee
pp. 242-242
RDv28n2Ab223223 GENERATION OF INTERSPECIES CHIMERAS BETWEEN PRIMATE INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS AND PORCINE PARTHENOGENETIC EMBRYOS
M. Nowak-Imialek, S. Wunderlich, D. Herrmann, S. Klein, U. Baulain, A. Lucas-Hahn, S. Petkov, E. Mall, B. Petersen, U. Martin and H. Niemann
pp. 243-243
RDv28n2Ab224224 CHARACTERIZATION OF EQUINE ENDOMETRIAL-DERIVED MESENCHYMAL STROMAL CELLS
E. Rink, H. French, E. Watson, C. Aurich and F. X. Donadeu
pp. 243-244
RDv28n2Ab225225 AUTOLOGOUS TRANSPLANTATION OF MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS DERIVED FROM ADIPOSE TISSUE IN ANIMAL
H. Malik, V. Sharma, S. Saini, S. Guha and D. Malakar
pp. 244-244
RDv28n2Ab226226 EFFECTS OF MICROVESICLES SECRETED FROM EQUINE AMNIOTIC-DERIVED PROGENITOR CELLS ON IN VITRO LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE-TREATED TENDON AND ENDOMETRIAL CELLS
A. Lange-Consiglio, C. Perrini, P. Esposti, M. C. Deregibus, G. Camussi, L. Pascucci, M. G. Marini, B. Corradetti, D. Bizzaro and F. Cremonesi
pp. 244-245
RDv28n2Ab227227 MESENCHYMAL STEM CELL ISOLATION AND CULTURE FROM ADIPOSE TISSUE OF A DEAD DOG
S. Saini, V. Sharma, H. N. Malik, S. K. Guha and D. Malakar
pp. 245-245
RDv28n2Ab228228 Wnt SIGNALLING PATHWAY ACTIVATION IN CAT EMBRYONIC STEM LIKE-CELLS AND ITS ROLE IN MAINTAINING PLURIPOTENCY
M. Duque, E. S. Zanneti, J. H. Galiguis, C. E. Pope and M. C. Gomez
pp. 245-246
RDv28n2Ab229229 LONG-TERM PROPAGATION AND CRYOPRESERVATION OF CAT SPERMATOGONIAL STEM CELLS
L. M. Vansandt, M. Dickson, R. Zhou, L. Li, B. S. Pukazhenthi and C. L. Keefer
pp. 246-246
RDv28n2Ab230230 EFFECT OF DIFFERENT CONCENTRATIONS OF GLIAL CELL LINE-DERIVED NEUROTROPHIC FACTOR ON EXPRESSION OF SELF-RENEWAL RELATED GENES IN GOAT (CAPRA HIRCUS) SPERMATOGONIAL STEM CELLS
A. Sharma, S. M. Shah, N. Saini, M. K. Singh, S. K. Singla, P. Palta, R. S. Manik and M. S. Chauhan
pp. 246-247
RDv28n2Ab231231 USE OF SOFT SUBSTRATES TO PROMOTE AND MAINTAIN OCT4 EXPRESSION IN EPIGENETICALLY ERASED FIBROBLASTS
G. Pennarossa, R. Santoro, M. Pesce, F. Gandolfi and T. A. L. Brevini
pp. 247-247
RDv28n2Ab232232 EFFECT OF SUPEROVULATION PRETREATMENT ON DEVELOPMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS OF IN VITRO-FERTILIZED BOVINE EMBRYOS TRANSFERRED TO THE OVIDUCT-UTERUS ENVIRONMENT
V. Havlicek, A. Gad, S. Papp, K. Stein, F. Palm, D. Tesfaye, M. Hoelker and U. Besenfelder
pp. 247-248
RDv28n2Ab233233 ANTI-MÜLLERIAN HORMONE AS A PREDICTIVE ENDOCRINE MARKER FOR SUPEROVULATORY RESPONSE AND EMBRYO PRODUCTION IN BEEF CATTLE
K. Center, D. Dixon and R. Rorie
pp. 248-248
RDv28n2Ab234234 HORMONAL FOLLICLE STIMULATION IN HOLSTEIN COWS FOR IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION USING SPERM SORTED BY FLOW CYTOMETRY
L. Ferré, Y. Bogliotti, J. Chitwood, M. Kjelland and P. Ross
pp. 248-249
RDv28n2Ab235235 ADMINISTRATION OF LEVOTHYROXINE IMPROVES THE PROPORTION OF TRANSFERABLE EMBRYOS FOLLOWING SUPEROVULATION IN JAPANESE BLACK CATTLE
N. Tominaga, M. Tomomatsu, M. Nakamura, A. Ideta, M. Konishi and Y. Aoyagi
pp. 249-249
RDv28n2Ab236236 SUPEROVULATION IN SHEEP WITH REDUCED INJECTION FSH/eCG PROTOCOLS FOLLOWED BY TRANSFER OF FRESH OR VITRIFIED EMBRYOS
R. C. Fry, R. Mapletroft, G. A. Bo, M. M. Izzo and M. A. Humphris
pp. 250-250
RDv28n2Ab238238 PRODUCTION OF CLEAVAGE-RESISTANT PHYTASE TRANSGENIC PIGS BY HANDMADE CLONING
M. Zhang, S. Chen, X. Chen, Y. Huang, L. Wei, B. Chen, Y. Wu, Q. Jiang, Y. Guo, Y. Wei, X. Lin, G. Lan and H. Jiang
pp. 251-251
RDv28n2Ab239239 MAC-T CELLS AS A TOOL TO EXAMINE GENOME EDITING USING CLUSTERED REGULARLY INTERSPACED SHORT PALINDROMIC REPEATS (CRISPR)
S. N. Lotti, I. Tasan, H. Zhao and M. B. Wheeler
pp. 251-251
RDv28n2Ab240240 PRECISE GENOME EDITING OF PDX1 BY DIRECT INJECTION OF TRANSCRIPTION ACTIVATOR-LIKE EFFECTOR NUCLEASES (TALENS) INTO PARTHENOGENETIC PIG EMBRYOS
C. de Frutos, D. Webster, S. C. Fahrenkrug and D. F. Carlson
pp. 252-252
RDv28n2Ab241241 CLUSTERED REGULARLY INTERSPACED SHORT PALINDROMIC REPEATS (CRISPR)/Cas9 ASSOCIATED WITH TRANSIENT DEPLETION OF NON-HOMOLOGOUS END-JOINING PATHWAY INCREASED GENE-TARGETING EFFICIENCY IN GOAT FIBROBLASTS
K. C. S. Tavares, C. R. Lazzarotto, S. G. Neto, L. T. Martins, L. H. Aguiar, C. E. M. Calderón, L. P. R. Teixeira, F. E. M. Lopes, M. B. Wheeler, C. R. Long, B. Whitelaw, M. Bertolini and L. R. Bertolini
pp. 252-253
RDv28n2Ab242242 HIGHLY EFFICIENT SLEEPING BEAUTY TRANSPOSON-MEDIATED TRANSGENESIS IN BOVINE FETAL FIBROBLASTS
A. E. Fili, A. P. Alessio, W. Garrels, D. O. Forcato, M. F. Olmos Nicotra, A. C. Liaudat, R. J. Bevacqua, V. Savy, M. I. Hiriart, N. Rodriguez, T. R. Talluri, Z. Ivics, D. F. Salamone, W. A. Kues and P. Bosch
pp. 253-253
RDv28n2Ab243243 EFFICIENT EDITION OF THE BOVINE PRNP PRION GENE IN SOMATIC CELLS AND IVF EMBRYOS USING THE CLUSTERED REGULARLY INTERSPACED SHORT PALINDROMIC REPEATS (CRISPR)/Cas9 SYSTEM
R. J. Bevacqua, R. Fernandez-Martín, V. Savy, N. G. Canel, M. I. Gismondi, W. Kues, D. F. Carlson, S. C. Fahrenkrug, H. Niemann, O. A. Taboga, S. Ferraris and D. F. Salamone
pp. 253-254
RDv28n2Ab244244 CHONDROGENIC PELLET CULTURES FOR CARTILAGE TISSUE ENGINEERING GROW BY DEPOSITION OF MATRIX AND NOT BY CELLULAR PROLIFERATION
S. Johnson, D. Milner, H. Lopez-Lake and M. Wheeler
pp. 254-254
RDv28n2Ab245245 RISK OF TRANSMISSION OF BOVINE LEUKOSIS VIRUS (BLV) USING SEROPOSITIVE BULLS FOR IN VITRO FERTILIZATION EMBRYO PRODUCTION
J. Stewart, M. Rubessa, K. Polkoff, S. Lotti and M. Wheeler
pp. 245-245
RDv28n2Ab246246 INFLUENCE OF BREED AND SEASON ON IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION
B. Bernal, J. Revol, J. M. Oviedo, A. Tribulo, H. Tribulo, G. Moreria and G. A. Bó
pp. 255-255
RDv28n2Ab248248 SUPERSTIMULATION STRATEGIES FOR OVUM PICKUP IN HOLSTEIN DONORS
L. M. Vieira, G. A. Bó and R. J. Mapletoft
pp. 256-256
RDv28n2Ab249249 OPTIMIZING DONOR EFFICIENCY WITH FOLLICLE STIMULATING HORMONE SUPERSTIMULATION IN A COMMERCIAL IN VITRO FERTILIZATION PROGRAM IN HOLSTEINS
F. X. Grand, C. Vigneault and P. Blondin
pp. 257-257
RDv28n2Ab250250 ANTI-MÜLLERIAN HORMONE: IMPLICATIONS FOR FOLLICULAR RESERVE, FOLLICULAR FUNCTION, AND FERTILITY IN THE MARE
B. A. Ball, A. Claes, T. E. Curry, M. H. T. Troedsson, E. L. Squires and K. E. Scoggin
pp. 257-257
RDv28n2Ab251251 FACTORS INFLUENCING THE SUCCESS OF EQUINE INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION IN A CLINICAL PROGRAM
K. Hinrichs and Y. H. Choi
pp. 258-258
RDv28n2Ab252252 EFFECTS OF LOW CIRCULATING PROGESTERONE CONCENTRATIONS DURING EARLY DIESTRUS ON THE ENDOMETRIAL TRANSCRIPTOME OF THE MARE
A. Esteller-Vico, J. N. Macleod, D. E. Graugnard, K. E. Scoggin, E. L. Squires, M. H. Troedsson and B. A. Ball
pp. 258-258
RDv28n2Ab253253 THE MARE MODEL FOR LUTEINIZED UNRUPTURED FOLLICLE SYNDROME: INTRAFOLLICULAR ENDOCRINE MILIEU
E. L. Gastal, S. T. Bashir, M. O. Gastal, S. G. S. de Tarso, S. P. Tazawa, J. Cuervo-Arango, A. R. Baerwald and D. B. Hales
pp. 259-259
RDv28n2Ab256256 GENOMIC EVALUATION OF FERTILITY TRAITS AND DISCOVERY OF HAPLOTYPES THAT AFFECT FERTILITY OF US DAIRY CATTLE
G. R. Wiggans, D. J. Null, J. B. Cole and H. D. Norman
pp. 260-260