[HTML][HTML] Paternal effects on fetal programming

CR Dahlen, S Amat, JS Caton, MS Crouse… - Animal …, 2023 - SciELO Brasil
Paternal programming is the concept that the environmental signals from the sire's
experiences leading up to mating can alter semen and ultimately affect the phenotype of …

Thawing of cryopreserved sperm from domestic animals: impact of temperature, time, and addition of molecules to thawing/insemination medium

F Pezo, MJ Contreras, F Zambrano, P Uribe… - Animal Reproduction …, 2024 - Elsevier
In recent decades, there has been a growing interest in optimizing the protocols intended to
sperm cryopreservation in domestic animals. These protocols include initial cooling …

[HTML][HTML] Activation of sperm Toll-like receptor 2 induces hyperactivation to enhance the penetration to mucus and uterine glands: a trigger for the uterine inflammatory …

I Akthar, Y Kim, T Umehara, C Kanno… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
It is known that sperm and seminal plasma (SP) affect uterine immunity. In cattle, artificial
insemination enables breeding by depositing frozen and largely diluted sperm with a …

[HTML][HTML] Sperm hyperactivation in the uterus and oviduct: a double-edged sword for sperm and maternal innate immunity toward fertility

I Akthar, MS Yousef, A Mansouri, M Shimada… - Animal …, 2024 - SciELO Brasil
In cattle, artificial insemination (AI) is a technique that allows breeding by depositing frozen-
thawed and extended semen into the female reproductive tract. The semen contains sperm …

[HTML][HTML] Interaction of semen with female reproductive tract tissues: what we know, what we guess and what we need to do

JJ Bromfield - Animal Reproduction, 2024 - SciELO Brasil
For nearly 100 years the postcoital inflammatory response has been described in the female
reproductive tract of rodents. Since the 1950's this observation has been made in a number …

[PDF][PDF] Computational modelling for molecular dynamics of TLR2 that regulates sperm-uterine immune crosstalk in cattle

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Different Toll-like receptors (TLRs) have been found to be involved in the induction of
inflammatory responses in the FRT (1–6, 9, 16, 17). TLR2 play a key role in binding and …