Conceptus-induced changes in the endometrial transcriptome: how soon does the cow know she is pregnant?
This study sought to determine the earliest response of the bovine uterine endometrium to
the presence of the conceptus at key developmental stages of early pregnancy. There were …
the presence of the conceptus at key developmental stages of early pregnancy. There were …
Interferon tau-dependent and independent effects of the bovine conceptus on the endometrial transcriptome
DJ Mathew, JM Sánchez, C Passaro… - Biology of …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
This study investigated bovine conceptus-induced modifications to the endometrial
transcriptome related to effects of interferon tau (IFNT), conceptus origin (in vivo vs. in vitro) …
transcriptome related to effects of interferon tau (IFNT), conceptus origin (in vivo vs. in vitro) …
Identification of endometrial genes regulated by early pregnancy, progesterone, and interferon tau in the ovine uterus
During early pregnancy in ruminants, progesterone (P4) from the corpus luteum and
interferon tau (IFNT) from the conceptus act on the endometrium to regulate genes important …
interferon tau (IFNT) from the conceptus act on the endometrium to regulate genes important …
Evidence for an early endometrial response to pregnancy in cattle: both dependent upon and independent of interferon tau
N Forde, GB Duffy, PA McGettigan… - Physiological …, 2012 - journals.physiology.org
The aims of this study were to 1) identify the earliest transcriptional response of the bovine
endometrium to the presence of the conceptus (using RNAseq), 2) investigate if these genes …
endometrium to the presence of the conceptus (using RNAseq), 2) investigate if these genes …
'Conceptualizing'the endometrium: identification of conceptus-derived proteins during early pregnancy in cattle
The aim of this study was to identify conceptus-derived proteins, in addition to IFNT, that may
facilitate pregnancy recognition in cattle. Analysis of the protein content of the uterine …
facilitate pregnancy recognition in cattle. Analysis of the protein content of the uterine …
[HTML][HTML] Embryo-induced transcriptome changes in bovine endometrium reveal species-specific and common molecular markers of uterine receptivity
S Bauersachs, SE Ulbrich, K Gross… - …, 2006 - rep.bioscientifica.com
The endometrium plays a central role among the reproductive tissues in the context of early
embryo–maternal communication and pregnancy. This study investigated transcriptome …
embryo–maternal communication and pregnancy. This study investigated transcriptome …
RNA sequencing reveals novel gene clusters in bovine conceptuses associated with maternal recognition of pregnancy and implantation
S Mamo, JP Mehta, P McGettigan, T Fair… - Biology of …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Successful establishment and maintenance of pregnancy can be attained only through
optimum conceptus-maternal cross talk. Despite significant progress in our understanding of …
optimum conceptus-maternal cross talk. Despite significant progress in our understanding of …
Monozygotic twin model reveals novel embryo-induced transcriptome changes of bovine endometrium in the preattachment period
C Klein, S Bauersachs, SE Ulbrich… - Biology of …, 2006 - academic.oup.com
Initiation and maintenance of pregnancy are critically dependent on an intact embryo-
maternal communication in the preimplantation period. To get new insights into molecular …
maternal communication in the preimplantation period. To get new insights into molecular …
Transcriptomic analysis of the bovine endometrium: what is required to establish uterine receptivity to implantation in cattle?
N Forde, P Lonergan - Journal of Reproduction and Development, 2012 - jstage.jst.go.jp
In cattle, the majority of pregnancy loss can be attributed to early embryonic loss which
occurs prior maternal recognition of pregnancy on Day 16 (Day 0= ovulation). During this …
occurs prior maternal recognition of pregnancy on Day 16 (Day 0= ovulation). During this …
Discovery of candidate genes and pathways in the endometrium regulating ovine blastocyst growth and conceptus elongation
MC Satterfield, G Song, KJ Kochan… - Physiological …, 2009 - journals.physiology.org
Establishment of pregnancy in ruminants requires blastocyst growth to form an elongated
conceptus that produces interferon tau, the pregnancy recognition signal, and initiates …
conceptus that produces interferon tau, the pregnancy recognition signal, and initiates …